This paper mainly analyzes the product requirements of Zangshuge APP products, and develops a multi-dimensional and detailed product requirements document. The document consists of several parts: product structure, global description, product flow chart, product page email list logic diagram and page detailed description, and at the end it summarizes several iterative suggestions for the library APP and shares it with you. Table of contents: An overview of the documentation 1.1 Document Properties 1.2 Product introduction 1.3 Product users 2. Demand management pool 2.1 Usage scenarios 2.2 List of requirements and types 3. Product structure 3.1 Product functional structure 3.2 Product Information Structure 4.
Global Description 4.1 Login interface 4.2 Network Environment 4.3 Keyboard Description 4.4 Interaction between pages 4.5 Interaction between pages Product flow chart 5.1 Login process 5.2 Borrowing process product page logic Seven, page detailed function description Summarize An overview of the documentation 1.1 Document Properties 1.2 Product email list Introduction 1.3 Product users In the user group of the library, there are more male users than female users in terms of gender (which is directly related to the types of books in the library). In terms of age, nearly 30% are between 31-35 years old. User characteristics: The library users are mainly distributed in first- and second-tier cities, with a higher proportion of males, and the age group is concentrated in the post-80s and post-90s.
The user group is about 20-40 years old, and has relatively high purchasing power. Student group: highly active, with plenty of time, higher education, like to interact and display, like new things, like to read; Young white-collar workers and IT practitioners: there is email list a certain amount of work pressure, time is fragmented, and there is a need for entertainment and books to comfort the soul; Lecturer practitioners: including teachers, professors, speakers, etc.; book lovers; Industry elites/entrepreneurs/entrepreneurs: Most of them are high-income people with mature and stable careers, who like to read books or are senior book collectors. (This piece of data comes from the Internet,