Activity and sequence diagrams

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Wallet Lifecycle Statechart
# Philip Sargent 20 May 2020
# made online https://app.creately.com/diagram/4nGSj2FkKGg/edit
# philip.sargent@cklebos.eu free account

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title Wallet Process Sequence
# Philip Sargent 20 May 2020
# made online https://www.websequencediagrams.com/
# philip.sargent@cambridgeenergy.uk free account
Survex file-->Survex file: copy empty svx template
note over Wallet: Put original notes into plastic wallet]
Wallet-->Wallet: create online 202x#nn
loop type survey points for each passage
Wallet->+Survex file: create svx file
Survex file->+Wallet: scan printed svx
end
Wallet-->Wallet: trace over printed svx
Wallet->+Drawing file: create .th or .xml file
Wallet-->Wallet: fix contents.json
note over Wallet: in expofiles/surveyscans/<year>
note over Drawing file: in :drawings: repo
note over Survex file: in :loser: repo
# Things to add on Drawing and Survex file sequences
# Survex file-->Survex file: create *include svx file (?)
# Drawing file-->Drawing file: re-edit to make whole survey (?)

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should also fill in so that people can find your survey again.</p>--> should also fill in so that people can find your survey again.</p>-->
<h3 id="onlinew">Scan the notes into the online wallet</h3> <h3 id="onlinew">Scan the notes into the online wallet</h3>
<style>figure {font-weight: bold; font-size: small; font-family: sans-serif;font-variant-caps: small-caps;}</style>
<div class="onright">
<figure>
<a href="../i/life-wallet.jpg">
<img src="../t/life-wallet.jpg"></a>
<figcaption style="font-variant-caps: small-caps;">
<em>The things you do with a wallet</em>
</figcaption>
</figure>
</div>
<p>Each wallet has a corresponding folder in the online system where a record is kept <p>Each wallet has a corresponding folder in the online system where a record is kept
of what information is in the wallet and where the corresponding survey data is filed: of what information is in the wallet and where the corresponding survey data is filed:
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<p id="scan">To use the scanner attached to the <em>expo laptop</em>, select the "Simple Scan" <p id="scan">To use the scanner attached to the <em>expo laptop</em>, select the "Simple Scan"
icon from the vertical menu of icons which you get by clicking on icon from the vertical menu of icons which you get by clicking on
"Activities" in the top lefthand corner of the screen. "Activities" in the top lefthand corner of the screen.
<div class="onright">
<figure>
<a href="../i/seq-wallet.jpg">
<img src="../t/seq-wallet.jpg"></a>
<figcaption style="font-variant-caps: small-caps;">
<em>Interactions with survex files</em>
</figcaption>
</figure>
</div>
<p style="margin-left:20px">[ Normal people should skip this, <br />&nbsp; <p style="margin-left:20px">[ Normal people should skip this, <br />&nbsp;
but nerds need to look here but nerds need to look here

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<h3>Troggle data architecture</h3> <h3>Troggle data architecture</h3>
<p> <p>
The core of troggle is the data architecture: the set of tables into which all the cave survey and expo data is poured and stored. These tables are what enables us to produce a large number of different but consistent reports and views. The core of troggle is the data architecture: the set of tables into which all the cave survey and expo data is poured and stored. These tables are what enables us to produce a large number of different but consistent reports and views.
<style>figure {font-weight: bold; font-size: small; font-family: sans-serif;}</style> <style>figure {font-weight: bold; font-size: small; font-family: sans-serif;font-variant-caps: small-caps;}</style>
<div style="display: flex"> <div style="display: flex">
<div style="flex: 50%"> <div style="flex: 50%">
<figure> <figure>
<a href="../i/troggle-tables.jpg"> <a href="../i/troggle-tables.jpg">
<img src="../t/troggle-tables-small.jpg" /></a> <img src="../t/troggle-tables-small.jpg" /></a>
<br><figurecaption>Tables (Objects)</figurecaption> <br><figcaption>Tables (Objects)</figcaption>
</figure> </figure>
</div> </div>
<div style="flex: 50%"> <div style="flex: 50%">
<figure> <figure>
<a href="../i/trogpkg.jpg"> <a href="../i/trogpkg.jpg">
<img src="../t/trogpkg-small.jpg" /></a> <img src="../t/trogpkg-small.jpg" /></a>
<br><figurecaption>Packages</figurecaption> <br><figcaption>Packages</figcaption>
</figure> </figure>
</div></div> </div></div>
<h3>Architecture description</h3> <h3>Architecture description</h3>