nsidc / usaon-benefit-tool

Application for configuring USAON Benefit Tool value tree analysis surveys and gathering input from respondents
https://usaon-benefit-tool.readthedocs.io/
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Add table of published & public diagrams #184

Open hazelshapiro opened 9 months ago

hazelshapiro commented 9 months ago

Do not display private survey data

Table would include these fields:

Title, Description, Tags, Year, and the view button (or simply make the title clickable)

Eventually it would be cool to be able to search

Or have filters based on the tags

Add a link to "how to read these diagrams" - Hazel has draft text ready for this how to section

hazelshapiro commented 9 months ago

How to text: Diagrams within US AON's Benefit Tool show how observing systems (left column) support intermediate products, like datasets and applications (middle column), which provide specific benefits to society (right column). These specific societal benefit areas (SBAs) are defined by an SBA framework. Observing systems, intermediate products, and societal benefit areas are all displayed as labeled nodes in the diagram. The lines between these nodes display direct connections between different systems. Line thickness in the image indicates relative criticality. It is a 0-10 rating of the importance of an input to an output, for example the criticality of an observing system to a data product. This answers the question: On a scale of 1-10, how much would the loss of this input impact the performance of your data product or application (1 - very little impact; 10 - complete loss of performance). For SBAs this reflects a combined consideration of the application’s intended area of support and the value it delivers Color indicates performance: 0-100 rating of the quality of performance. Answers the question: What is your satisfaction with this input? (0=No performance, 100 = perfect) Hovering over nodes or links will provide more information, or you can click XXX to see a table view of this information. Please note: the ratings shown here are performed by individuals or teams to reflect their expertise and experience. They are subjective but expert ratings, and do not reflect US AON’s view of any product or system. Oftentimes, a poor rating indicates that something is being used for a purpose other than what it is intended for, but it is still the best available system or product to use. Over time, we hope to accumulate many ratings within this library to show users different experiences.

mfisher87 commented 8 months ago

@hazelshapiro Any thoughts on how users would get to this page? Should it be through the current "Surveys" link, where they have an option to filter either for "All surveys I can see", "My surveys" and "Public surveys"?

hazelshapiro commented 8 months ago

I think adding another item in the menu bar at the top (1) "My Projects" -- which would include in-progress surveys and any private surveys assigned to that user (2) "Published Projects" -- which would include public & published surveys

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mfisher87 commented 8 months ago

Wonderful, thank you!