##Technical Overview##
This project will not require any authentication and has no security, privacy or other special data integrity requirements. It will not be sending or receiving an email, text messages, or phone calls in the initial version, but may in the distant future. We will be using the Nokugiri gem to consume the public XML feed of the last 100 Portland 911 calls. Additionally, we will be using the Geocoder gem and Google Maps API to map calls and give the user a visual representation of where the 911 calls around Portland are occurring.
We plan on developing this application using outside in and test driven development. Using RSpec and Capybara, we will start with integration tests, and then have those guide us in writing our software as well as individual unit tests. We will be shooting for 100% test coverage of our models and a 25% test coverage for our views and controllers.
##Project Management##
The management team of Paul Ogden and Andrew DuBrock will spearhead this project. As residents of two Portland quadrants with high police-call incidents (N and NE PDX), these two both personally see the value in having police calls stored in a searchable database. As soon-to-be-graduates of PCS (Portland Code School), this project will be a good test of their skills.
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