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• Characterize water uses in the study area <br />• Analyze water supply plans in various hydrologic settings <br />• Support development of creative solutions to water resources management issues <br />• Support analysis of Compact, instream flow and endangered species issues <br />• Be fully accessible to both the State and water users <br />• Provide enhanced visualization of data, analysis and model results <br />• Provide complete documentation <br />• Provide training and public information dissemination <br />• Expand user base to include more classes of users <br />• Provide easy to use interfaces <br />• Provide amaintenance/updating program including upgrades to current system technology <br />• Be based on proven and accepted concepts <br />• Make maximum use of existing data <br />• Make maximum use of existing tools <br />• Have an open architecture that promotes expandability and versatility <br />• Use state-of--the-art technology <br />• Conform to existing hardware and software standards adopted by the State <br />• Not duplicate efforts or products of other State and Federal agencies <br />2.1.2 Application Needs <br />Application needs are those that can be fulfilled by a specific application or function of the SPDSS. <br />Application needs of potential SPDSS users as expressed in the series of interviews were allocated <br />to specific categories. These categories were created to facilitate translation of these needs into <br />components and functionality of the SPDSS. These categories of application needs include: <br />• Visualization, presentation and common data needs <br />• Surface water planning needs <br />• Water rights administration and accounting needs <br />• Groundwater planning needs <br />• Consumptive use needs <br />• Water budget needs <br />• Irrigated acreage assessment needs <br />• Interstate needs <br />• Water quality needs <br />p:data\gen\spdss~final report\chapter 2.doc 2-2 <br />October 31, 2001 <br />