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17.1) As a user, I want more near-real-time indicators available and I also want to be able to download them for the AOI (note: downloading is covered in another use case).
Acceptance Criteria:
17.1) Near-real-time data should be available for all key indicators (average for the last 30-days) .
17.2) The platform provides near-real-time data updates for indicators like NDVI, biomass, and land cover and others.
17.3) Users can query and download near-real-time data for their analyses.
17.4) Near-real-time data must be integrated with existing spatial and temporal analysis tools.
The near-real-time function allows for a quick snapshot of current conditions across an implementation site and its surrounding areas. There are only three indicators available for near-real-time analysis (NDVI, EVI and Bare Ground Cover). To be more conclusive, comparative and account for impact, near-real-time analysis must be available for all indicators that are represented in the
baseline averages function. The ability to query and download near-real-time indicators is also required to ensure the practical application of ARW across continental restoration sites.
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Expectation:
17.1) As a user, I want more near-real-time indicators available and I also want to be able to download them for the AOI (note: downloading is covered in another use case).
Acceptance Criteria:
17.1) Near-real-time data should be available for all key indicators (average for the last 30-days) .
17.2) The platform provides near-real-time data updates for indicators like NDVI, biomass, and land cover and others.
17.3) Users can query and download near-real-time data for their analyses.
17.4) Near-real-time data must be integrated with existing spatial and temporal analysis tools.
The near-real-time function allows for a quick snapshot of current conditions across an implementation site and its surrounding areas. There are only three indicators available for near-real-time analysis (NDVI, EVI and Bare Ground Cover). To be more conclusive, comparative and account for impact, near-real-time analysis must be available for all indicators that are represented in the
baseline averages function. The ability to query and download near-real-time indicators is also required to ensure the practical application of ARW across continental restoration sites.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: