> I am new to dspace. I am also new to CMS in general.
> I do have an application in mind that I am planning to develop as an open
> source project.
> After some research I decided that I would try a CMS in this project.
>
> What I would like to do is:
> I would like to create a website to automate manual tasks for photography
> competitions.
> Photos are submitted in this competition. Then review; evaluation; grading
> etc are done manually. For eg:
>
> 1. Students register for the scholarship in google form.
> 2. I create and send a PPT format for students to submit their pics.
> 3. They send back a PDF containing 5 photos.
> 4. I upload it in my site
> 5. I send the link to the jurors and an excel scoring sheet
> 6. They evaluate and then fill the excel scoring sheet and send it back
> to me.
> 7. I collate all the info and announce the winner.
>
> I am looking for an automated process that can be done in the website
> itself. I think it can be done in CMS. For eg.:
>
> 1. Students register in the website and get a login/password
> 2. They can only upload 5 pics (each not more than 2mega pixels)
> 3. I send jurors their login/pword info and the link to find the
> entries.
> 4. The jury grade it online itself.
> 5. The website collates all the info and tells me the winner....
> 6. I just announce the winner.
>
>
> I would like to know if dspace can help me accomplish (automate) these
> tasks. How will dspace help me accomplish these tasks. Based on my study of
> dspace so far, I am not quite sure how I can handle the data involved in the
> application.
> Since I am new to dspace, it would be great if the experts here can give me
> ideas or suggestions about how to implement this using dspace, if it can be
> done.
>
> Once I have a general plan I can go back to the technical documentation and
> start developing.
> Thanks for your time.
>
> thanks
> ilango
>
>
>
>
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