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Energy policy maker who wants the credibility of the source #29

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Taesoonkim777 opened this issue Jan 14, 2025 · 0 comments
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Energy policy maker who wants the credibility of the source #29

Taesoonkim777 opened this issue Jan 14, 2025 · 0 comments

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Taesoonkim777 commented Jan 14, 2025

User story

As a US energy policy maker,
I want to make sure that I can believe the source of the website,
So that I can use visualization and data from this website with credibility.

Definition of Done

  1. A feature to verify the data source (e.g., reference) is implemented, allowing policy makers to confirm that the data is provided by recognized institutions such as the Energy Information Administration (EIA), UN comtrade.

  2. Conduct usability survey with at least five energy policymakers. At least 80% of participants must confirm that the source verification process is intuitive and meets their needs.

  3. Add a data download feature that allows the policymaker to compare the website's data with their existing datasets.

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