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Team:          

  • Greta Bahnemann
  • Mira Basara
  • Kalia Bussert
  • Danielle Mericle
  • Liz Muller
  • Margaret Webster
  • Matt Conway

Test Linkhttp://lunadev.library.cornell.edu/luna/servlet

Target:

  • Weigh pros/cons- write brief document by Jan 09
  • Determine plan by Jan 09
  • IF we implement, do so in Summer 09
  • Conduct usability tests over Sprint 09 semester

Goals:
Develop plan to test the following in Luna 6.0:

  • Functions in Luna 6.0, including but not limited to:
    • Creating groups
    • Sharing groups
    • Exporting presentations
    • Browsing & Searching
    • Cross-platform functionality (Mac vs. PC)
    • Migrating Presentations & Personal Collections
  • Cross Collection Searching
  • Federated Searching (webfeat)
  • Authentication
  • Java Client

Tasks:

  • Come up with list of Collections to test:  KB & GB will send to Surinder
  • Develop scenarios (based on content) for cross-collection searches. KB & GB
  • Develop scenarios (based on platform) for general Luna 6.0 testing. KB?
  • Investigate authentication issues
  • Investigate Flicker component

Known Issues:

  • Personal collections will not be supported in 6.0.
  • Flickr collections must be public not private
  • Presentations will not migrate to 6.0, but groups will. Faculty have to rebuild presentations if they want to go with 6.0.
  • Annotations will not work in 6.0.

Issues discovered through initial testing:*

  • Errors: creating and sharing groups; viewing image captions (check to see if fixed after reload of 6.0); exporting groups (varying image size, metadata transfer, etc)
  • Cross-collection searching issues:
    • plural vs. singular searches yield inconsistent results
    • keyword search didn't work for dates
    • picks up invisible data not visible in data record
    • lower case vs. upper case searches yield inconsistent results
    • advanced searching resulted in errors with key word search
  • Usability issues
    • Cannot pull images into Luna from Desktop (only through Flickr account)
    • Flickr account must be public
    • Embed: html version didn't work (java did)
    • Presentation tool not intuitive at all (easy to get locked)

Tasks

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Task List

  1. handler

    Come up with three queries for cross-collection searches-- EVERYONE

    Priority MEDIUM
    ebm7
    Oct 13, 2008
  2. handler

    Contact Rick regarding Authentication issues- Danielle & Mira

    Priority MEDIUM
    dkm26
    Oct 13, 2008
  3. handler

    Investigate Security Issues- MB & Rick

    Priority MEDIUM
    dkm26
    Nov 11, 2008
  4. handler

    Investigate issues with "categories"-- Mira

    Priority MEDIUM
    dkm26
    Nov 11, 2008
  5. handler

    Investigate issues with pulling in other collections – Mira

    Priority MEDIUM
    dkm26
    Oct 13, 2008
  6. handler

    Mac & PC/ Firefox & Chrome-- Susette

    Priority MEDIUM
    dkm26
    Oct 13, 2008
  7. handler

    Mac / Safari & IE 6.0 testing- Danielle

    Priority MEDIUM
    dkm26
    Oct 13, 2008
  8. handler

    PC/ IE & Firefox testing/ Greta & Margaret

    Priority MEDIUM
    dkm26
    Oct 13, 2008
  9. handler

    PC/ Internet Explorer 6.0 testing-- Matt Conway

    Priority MEDIUM
    mjc69
    Oct 13, 2008
  10. handler

    PC-Vista / IE & Firefox testing-- Mira

    Priority MEDIUM
    dkm26
    Oct 13, 2008
  11. handler

    Test Presentation, Embed, and Flicker functionalities-- EVERYONE

    Priority MEDIUM
    dkm26
    Nov 11, 2008
  12. handler

    Test for inconsistencies in search results-- EVERYONE

    Priority MEDIUM
    ebm7
    Nov 11, 2008

KVRF TESTING RESULTS:
Luna Features Comments

Brummund, Keefer, Webster

Brummund, Keefer, Webster

We signed in as faculty with the generic faculty password.  In some cases we were uncertain as to the source of the problems we encountered; were they inherent in Luna 6.0 or simply querks of the text implementation?  So to some extent we were unable to fully test Luna 6.0 even from the point of view of whether or not the features worked. 

  • Browsing & Searching Collections - Worked as long as the narrowing worked.  See comments about cross collection searching. 

Issue with captions---sometimes they showed up and sometimes they didn't. When images were moved to Media Groups they sometimes showed up and sometimes not; depending on the environment, we got different fields showing up in the captions.

  • Creating groups - Every time that we created a Media Group we got an "unexpected error" message although the group was created. 
  • Sharing groups - URL works; embedding works.  Got an error when we tried to make changes.  Couldn't export as a PowerPoint or other type of presentation.  You had to make it into a presentation in order to export it as such.  This is important for placing stuff on BlackBoard.  Also many of our patrons are totally wedded to PowerPoint, Keynote, and increasingly to the ARTstor OIV; they really want to export images directly into these programs rather than having to first create a presentation.  Since the OIV is freely available shareware it would be really, really helpful if Luna 6.0 acknowledged this and made it possible to export to it directly.
  • Exporting presentations  -- Issue 1:  metadata does not export with the image, not even the caption information---this is a real issue; Issue 2: it seems that we could only export one image size rather than being able to choose a small, medium,  and large sizes.  This is necessary because our patrons will need different sizes for different purposes.  They also need to at least have the option of exporting the metadata associated with their image files. 

We had some problems saving presentations which meant that we could export them. 

  • Cross-platform functionality (Mac vs. PC) - Did not test. 
  • Cross-collection searching - The filters don't work well when narrowing searches; in particular the "when" does not function as a filter. 

We tried an incremental search on What=Architecture; then Where=Italian [by the way Italian is not really a where type of term].

  At this point Who disappeared leaving only Where which does not work. 

We also observed that when we plan our implementation that we will need to be very clear about which types of data fields map to "what", "where", "who", and "when."  It might behoove us as a group to use Cataloging Culture Objects as a guide for determining which data fields go into these buckets.  In the current test "Where" is way too broad. 

One of our concerns is that it seems that all data fields are being funneled into "what", "where", "who", and "when" even if they are not appropriate classifications.  That means either that some fields will not be searchable (browsable) using these parameters or that we populate buckets with data elements that don't really fit. 

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