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  Information Management Requirements Development Tool

                               Quick Start Guide


An SRS1 information management system is the combination of data management systems, tools,
processes and interfaces that collectively manage data generated by the SRS and provide users with
the information they need. Systems can range in complexity from a dashboard that integrates data
from multiple components to a relatively simple interface supporting a single SRS component.

Regardless of system complexity, it is important to clearly define system requirements to guide
selection and design of a solution that meets the needs of all users. The Information Management
Requirements Development Tool is a free tool designed to help users define, consolidate, and
prioritize requirements. Specifically, this tool walks users through modules that:
    •  Allow SRS component teams to develop component functional  requirements
    •  Allow IT2 personnel to develop technical requirements
    •  Allow the IT design team to efficiently consolidate and review all requirements data

This Quick Start Guide provides instructions for downloading and launching the tool. Once running,
on-screen content will guide you through use of the tool. As all instructions are embedded in the
tool, there is no separate users' guide.  The tool supports standard browser accessibility features.

    The Information Management Requirements Development Tool is  used through an internet
         browser. It does not require  software installation or running an executable file.
 SRS = Surveillance and Response System      IT = Information Technology

Getting Started

Select a Browser
An internet browser installed on the local computer must be used to open the tool. Before
launching the tool, you must select which browser to use.
   •   Google Chrome: This browser will run the tool seamlessly and no configuration is necessary
       before launching the tool.
   •   Mozilla Firefox:  This browser will run the tool seamlessly and no configuration is necessary
       before launching the tool.

   •   Internet Explorer: ActiveX must be enabled in order to store input properly. Instructions for
       enabling ActiveX are included in the next section. You can still use the tool if you choose not
       to enable ActiveX (or if you do not have the administrative rights to do so), but any
       information you enter will  not be saved if you close the browser or reload the page. Launch
       the Tool
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Complete the following steps to open the tool in the browser selected above.
    1.  Download RequirementsDevelopmentToolv.X.zip from EPA's Surveillance and Response
        Systems web area (http://www.epa.gov/waterqualitysurveillance/surveillance-and-
        response-system-resources).
    2.  Unzip it to a local computer or drive.
    3.  Navigate to this unzipped folder, as shown below.
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    4.  Right-click the Start Here.html file. Select "Open With" and choose the browser you will be
        using to run the tool. Alternately, you can just double-click this file if the browser you chose
        is the default browser on your computer.
            •   If you are using Internet Explorer, a dialog box from ActiveX will appear. Click "Yes"
                to enable ActiveX. If it does not appear, ActiveX may be disabled in Internet
                Explorer. This can be changed in Internet Explorer by going to Tools -> Internet
                Options -> Security -> Custom Level. Scroll down to the "ActiveX Controls and plug-
                ins" section and select "Enable" under each of the options. Click "OK" to save the
                changes, and  then refresh the page.
    5.  The selected browser will launch and open the tool's Introduction screen, as shown below.
        Click "Get Started" for additional instruction on  navigating through the tool, and follow on-
        screen prompts as you work through the modules.
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