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* [[Web Services - Get Transactions and Student-Step Records]]
 
* [[Web Services - Get Transactions and Student-Step Records]]
 
* [[Web Services - Add Custom Fields]]
 
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== User Stories ==
 
== User Stories ==
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# As a researcher with a machine learning background, I want to retrieve student-step data programmatically so that I can more easily run my analyses on the data without much human intervention.
 
# As a researcher with a machine learning background, I want to retrieve student-step data programmatically so that I can more easily run my analyses on the data without much human intervention.
 
# As a researcher who has created a custom field for an existing data set, I want to import that new field into the step rollup table so that it is both preserved and available in DataShop tools. - Ryan Baker, 12/15/2008
 
# As a researcher who has created a custom field for an existing data set, I want to import that new field into the step rollup table so that it is both preserved and available in DataShop tools. - Ryan Baker, 12/15/2008
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See on-going [[DataShop 4.x Features]]<br>
 
See on-going [[DataShop 4.x Features]]<br>
 
See unordered [[Collected User Requests]]
 
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[[Category:Protected]]
 
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[[Category:DataShop]]
 
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Revision as of 20:23, 5 January 2011

This page collects links to web services features.

User Stories

  1. As a researcher (EDM, M&M, CMDM), I want to retrieve transaction data programmatically and append custom fields to transactions in DataShop so that I can more easily run my models on the data outside of DataShop and put the results back in.
  2. As a researcher with a machine learning background, I want to retrieve student-step data programmatically so that I can more easily run my analyses on the data without much human intervention.
  3. As a researcher who has created a custom field for an existing data set, I want to import that new field into the step rollup table so that it is both preserved and available in DataShop tools. - Ryan Baker, 12/15/2008



See completed DataShop 3.x Features
See on-going DataShop 4.x Features
See unordered Collected User Requests