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# Functional Properties (FPs) of FarmEasy
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## 1. Crop Planting and Tracking
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Description: Farmers can input details about newly planted crops, including crop variety, planting date, and expected harvest time. The app tracks the growth cycle and sends reminders for key tasks like watering, fertilizing, and pest control.
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Justification: Crop tracking ensures farmers follow a structured plan for each crop, minimizing risks associated with missed tasks, which can lead to lower yields or crop failure.
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Expected Interaction: Farmers input the details of the crops they plant and receive regular reminders and updates for essential maintenance activities during the crop’s lifecycle.
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###Use Case:
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A farmer logs into FarmEasy and adds information about planting tomatoes.
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The app tracks the planting date and schedules reminders for watering, fertilizing, and other tasks based on the growth cycle of tomatoes.
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The farmer receives notifications, performs the tasks, and updates the system accordingly.
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## 2. Daily Task Management
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Description: FarmEasy provides a task management system where farmers can schedule their weekly tasks such as irrigation, weeding, and equipment maintenance. Tasks are integrated into a calendar, and the system sends reminders to ensure timely completion.
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Justification: Task scheduling allows farmers to plan their week effectively and avoid missing crucial activities, leading to more efficient farm management and improved crop health.
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Expected Interaction: Farmers create task lists and schedules for the week. The system sends notifications for daily tasks, ensuring no activities are forgotten.
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###Use Case:
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A farmer logs into FarmEasy and schedules weekly tasks, including irrigation and weeding.
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The system integrates these tasks into a calendar and sends daily reminders to the farmer.
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The farmer completes the tasks on time and updates the system. |
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