DABYS: EGOS Generic Database System
|
|
- Ruth Bethany Quinn
- 5 years ago
- Views:
Transcription
1 SpaceOps 2010 Conference<br><b><i>Delivering on the Dream</b></i><br><i>Hosted by NASA Mars April 2010, Huntsville, Alabama AIAA DABYS: EGOS Generic base System Isabel del Rey 1 and Ramiro Peñataro 2 GMV, Madrid 28760, Spain Vicente Navarro 3 ESA/ESOC, Darmstadt 64295, Germany Various ground systems belonging to ESA ground segments rely on configuration data which are prepared offline with a database management application. This is a common practice for different generic systems, which are customized for a particular mission through the population of a configuration database. Different applications have been developed in the past for preparing and managing the configuration data needed by these systems, each targeted to a different system and/or mission. DABYS is a new generic system dedicated to the management of mission and application configuration data, which standardizes and harmonizes the software used for this specific purpose and the associated operations. It is in particular used for the preparation and management of the operational TM/TC database of ESA missions. I. Introduction ABYS is a new system developed by GMV for the European Space Agency, motivated by the need to D standardize the software used to manage configuration data within ESA ground segments. There are several systems within ESA ground systems infrastructure which rely on configuration data prepared offline with a database management application. This is a common practice for different generic systems, including Mission Control Systems, Simulators and Ground Station Monitoring & Control Systems, which are customized for a particular mission through the population of a configuration database. As a result, several applications have been developed for preparing and managing the configuration data needed by these systems, each targeted to a different system and/or mission. These applications provide similar functionality and are used in a similar way in all cases, although they are based on different technologies and technical approaches. In essence they differ mainly in the type of data being managed in each case (e.g. TM/TC data, GS data, etc). In this context, DABYS has been implemented with the following main objectives in mind: 1) Provide a single solution for configuration data management, which can be used for all existing use cases 2) Improve standardization and harmonization across ground data systems 3) Reduce the cost of developing and maintaining new database management applications DABYS provides a framework for building database management applications, called s (DM), which standardizes both the technology and the operations that support the management of configuration data. Specific s are implemented on top of the framework, by configuration and extension of the framework. The DABYS Framework has two elements: 1) The DABYS SDE, a development environment for implementing s 2) The DABYS Generic (GDM), a generic system that implements the functionality needed by most s, in a generic and data model independent way. The Generic provides a standard set of functions that can be applied to the management of any kind of configuration data, as long as the data can be represented with a relational data model. The implementation of a particular using DABYS consists primarily of the definition of the relational data model that represents the data to be managed, and the configuration of the Generic for 1 DABYS Project Manager, Ground Control Systems Business Unit, idelrey@gmv.es. 2 DABYS Project Engineer, Ground Control Systems Business Unit, jrpenataro@gmv.es. 3 DABYS Technical Officer, Infrastructure Systems Division, vnavarro@esa.int. 1 Copyright 2010 by the, Inc. All rights reserved.
2 such data model. In addition, if the has specific requirements which are not fulfilled by the Generic, it can also be extended with new functionality. This process is illustrated in the following figure. Framework Generic Model Conf. configuration Generic Model Conf. extension Generic Model Conf. Development Environment New Functionality The first created with the DABYS framework is called SCOS-2000 and is dedicated to the management of TM/TC data for Mission Control Systems based on SCOS SCOS-2000 is the Spacecraft Control & Operations System Kernel developed by ESA for monitoring and control of ESA missions (although it is also used now for many non-esa missions as well). SCOS-2000 uses a relational database as the source of TM and TC definitions required for spacecraft monitoring and control. This database is populated from the Spacecraft base provided by the satellite manufacturer and from other sources that provide additional operational data. The SCOS-2000 has been implemented to manage this database, supporting all involved operations. II. Problems and limitations of the current approach As introduced above, at the moment several applications are used for preparing and managing the configuration data needed by different systems. The functionality and operational concept that they have in common are implemented differently in each case, which makes it difficult to take advantage of synergies across domains. The main problems and limitations of the current approach are the following: 1) High maintenance costs: One of the reasons for this is that some of the existing tools were never designed to be extended or easily maintained. In addition, as reuse is not possible across domains, the maintenance effort is proportional to the number of existing tools. When a tool is extended with certain functionality, it cannot be incorporated into other tools which would also benefit from it. Similarly, problems that are common to more than one tool, have to be solved separately and repeatedly for each of them. Besides, the knowledge acquired on one tool is not applicable to the others, which also results on a steep learning curve for newcomers. 2) Lack of a standard approach that enforces coherency and good practices: Most of the existing tools support slightly different ways to do the same things, and in some cases rely on good practices and manual procedures that have to be followed by their users. For example, the configuration data are sometimes kept under configuration control by saving copies of the configuration database on specific locations using a naming convention. Furthermore the concepts involved in this operation, like the name of the operations and user inputs involved, are different in each case. 3) Lack of multi-user support: Most of the existing tools provide no multi-user support, although the configuration data is typically accessed by several users for different purposes. It is important to provide a controlled environment where several users can access the data in parallel and have different access rights. 4) Lack of advanced support for change management: Change management is extremely important for managing configuration data, and is generally done in a semi-manual way with existing tools. In particular it is important to be able to support incremental upgrades of the data involving sophisticated merge operations, to be able to keep a log of changes, to keep databases under configuration control, etc. 5) Difficult adaptation to changes in the data model: All existing applications have been designed to work with a certain data model, and need to be modified whenever the data model changes. Since the changes in the data model are actually quite frequent (either due to upgrades of the associated system, or due to mission-specific needs) an easier adaptation to changes in the data model would considerably improve the current situation. 2
3 III. Solutions offered by DABYS The DABYS Generic provides a generic solution and a standardized approach for managing configuration data, which solves all the problems described in the previous section. It supports all the functions which have been identified as typically required for managing any type of configuration data, and it is designed to be easily extended in a number of ways, to support new mission or application specific functionality. The following sections describe the built-in functions supported by the Generic for any data model. A. base lifecycle management Configuration data are stored in databases. There can be just one database, which holds all the data, or more than one, each holding a subset of the whole configuration data, e.g. a separate TM/TC database can be kept for each of the satellites of a multi-satellite mission like Galileo. In any case, the lifecycle of the database or databases needs to be managed consistently. The database lifecycle supported by DABYS involves the following operations: 1) base creation, to start the lifecycle. The database can be created empty or from a certain version of another database. 2) Management of reference versions. The database is kept under configuration control; it is possible to create a reference version at any time, and it is possible to restore any version later if needed. Upon request reference versions can be browsed, compared and merged with the latest version of the database. 3) Management of development branches. base branches can be created to work on a separate copy of the database during a period of time, for different reasons. A development branch will typically be merged with the main branch at some point, or just be deleted. 4) Change logging. A log containing all the changes made to the database is kept during the whole database lifecycle. The log includes the date and time of the change and the user that made it, as well as the task associated to the change, if defined. Tasks represent high level operations which typically involve several changes to the database. DABYS allows users to gain exclusive access to the database for implementing tasks, and to review the changes associated with each task. 5) base deletion, at the end of the lifecycle, when the database is not needed anymore. In fact, the process of populating and maintaining the configuration database during a period of time (e.g. during operations preparation) has a lot of similarities with the process of developing and maintaining software. Therefore, some of the supported functions are based on ideas taken from best practices and tools used for source code configuration control during a software development process. B. User management The population of the configuration database can be a team task, and even if a single user is responsible for editing the data, several other users may need to access the data in read-only mode. Therefore it is important to allow several users to access the database in parallel, and to be able to define the privileges that each user has for reading and writing on each database, and for performing administrative tasks. With DABYS only privileged users can create and manage other users, and perform configuration control tasks such as creating or restoring reference versions of the database. These users can create other users and define their read-only or write rights on the different databases and database tables. C. Import Typically, configuration databases are not populated from scratch. The bulk of the data comes from external data sources, like TM/TC data provided by the satellite manufacturer, or configuration data available from another mission. Therefore, it is necessary to have a means to import data into the database from external data sources. This is a function that depends on the type of data being managed, and the operational context of the Manager. Most s will require their own specific import functions depending on the way the configuration data is provided, e.g. as a set of text files, a single XML file, etc. On the other hand, most database frameworks support the import of data from generic sources such as XML or Comma-Separated Value (CSV) files. The DABYS Generic supports the import from Tab-Separated Value files, in a similar way. In addition, the GDM provides an extension point by design, which facilitates the implementation of new import functions for other types of data sources. 3
4 During import, sometimes it is also useful to be able to perform some operations on the database before and after the import process. The GDM is also prepared to be extended with pre-processing and post-processing functions that can be added to the standard import process. Finally, the import of data normally implies a merge between the existing data and the new data, except for the first import when the database is empty. The GDM provides a lot of flexibility for performing safe incremental imports, reducing the risks of overwriting important data during the process by mistake. D. Export The export is the function needed to extract the database content into external files in a certain format. This is the means by which the data is made available to the system that receives the configuration data. The export requirements of a particular will typically differ depending on what is expected by the system that will receive the data. As with import, the GDM supports the export to Tab-Separated Value files, as a generic format which any DM could use as exchange format, and facilitates the support for new export formats through an extension point. It also supports the addition of pre-processing and post-processing functions that can be used to customize the export process. E. Editing Another functionality which is generally required by any is the capability to edit the database content. The data to be edited must be presented in a user-friendly and structured way, making it possible to edit related data easily and also facilitating the navigation through the different database tables and records. To this end, the GDM provides a generic editing engine which is able to dynamically generate form-based editors from XML files that define the editor layout and content. An editor is a combination of forms and sub-forms which provides a high level view of a set of database tables, and allows their editing and browsing through the following operations: 1) Add, edit and delete records 2) Check the user input and prevent errors at edit time, based on configurable rules 3) Copy and paste records 4) Navigate through the data set 5) Filter the data set 6) Sort the data set 7) Follow a link to another related editor This allows for the creation of a different suite of editors for each, through the definition of the corresponding XML files. F. Reporting The reporting function consists of the capability to generate reports of the data, mainly for visualization, distribution and printing purposes. The GDM provides a generic reporting engine based on the Eclipse Business Intelligence and Reporting Tool (BIRT), which is able to generate reports of the data based on pre-defined report templates. These templates can be graphically defined with an external BIRT tool. The GDM integrates the BIRT functionality for rendering, filtering, printing and exporting the reports. As with editing, the reporting engine allows for the creation of a different suite of reports for each, through the definition of the corresponding report templates. G. Consistency checking The purpose of the consistency checking function is to check the database content against a set of predefined rules, which define one or more checks that shall be verified for the data to be consistent, sometimes involving complex queries. The GDM provides a configurable consistency checker that implements generic check rules which can be applied to the database tables and fields differently depending on the data model and the constraints that need to be verified. The checks to be applied for each data model are defined by configuration. For example, a generic rule defines that the value of a field should be within a certain range. This rule can be applied to a particular data model by specifying the actual field to be checked and the applicable range. The GDM also provides an extension point by design to implement new check rules as needed by each specific, because some rules are very specific to particular data models. 4
5 H. Compare and merge As described above, a will typically manage more than one database instance. There are different scenarios where it is useful to be able to compare and merge two database instances, e.g. to compare two versions of a certain database, or to merge two databases that have been evolving in parallel during a period of time. The GDM can compare any two selected databases, producing a report of the differences at field level. For each compared table, the records existing only on one of the databases, and the records that exist on both but differ in some field value, are clearly highlighted. Another interesting function is the capability to merge the content of two databases into one of them. This operation has the risk of accidentally loosing data if the two databases have data in common, so it is important to be able to control the process. The GDM supports different types of merge algorithms, which can be used for different purposes: 1) Merge of new data only, ensuring that the existing data is not modified. This is useful when the user is only interested in new data, and not in changes to existing data. 2) Merge of new and modified data, overriding the existing data. This is useful when it is known a priori that the new data should take preference over the old data in all cases. 3) Partial merge guided by a configurable merge profile. This is the most flexible approach supported, and it is useful in cases where it is known a priori that only certain parts of the database should be modified by the merge. A merge profile defines how the merge shall be performed: at table level, it is possible to define what to do with new, modified and deleted records, and define filters to ignore records that match some condition; at field level it is possible to define patterns for each individual field so that when the field value matches the pattern, the new value is ignored, either by keeping the original value, or by setting it to a certain value defined in the profile. Once the type of merge is selected, the merge can be performed automatically or interactively. In the latter case the system will provide a summary of the changes to be applied to the user, to be confirmed or discarded individually or in groups. In summary, there is a lot of built in functionality in the Generic that aims at facilitating the merge of databases in a flexible and secure way. IV. Current status and future evolution At the moment DABYS has only been used to implement the SCOS This is currently being used for operations preparation of the Gaia mission, and is expected to be used for other ESA missions in the near future. The feedback from the Gaia project has been very positive, especially in the areas of DB configuration control, DB comparison and multi-user support. Each mission will configure and extend the SCOS-2000 as required in each case, and both the configuration and the new functionality can be easily made available to other missions through the retrofitting of enhancements to the generic SCOS-2000 (through source code merge), or the exchange of configuration files across missions (e.g. editor layouts, report templates, consistency check configurations, etc, can be defined for one mission and then reused by another). In the medium/long term, DABYS is also intended to be used for managing other types of data: 1) The GS will manage Ground Station data used by the Ground Station Monitoring & Control System. 2) The Simulator will manage configuration data used by ESA Spacecraft Simulators. 3) The EGOS will manage the configuration data used by an EGOS system. The implementation of new DABYS s will make it possible to enhance the Generic with new generic functionality. For example the implementation of support for import/export of data in XML format for the EGOS can be a new generic feature to be added to the Generic, which would be readily available to other s by a simple software upgrade. V. Conclusion DABYS has brought a number of benefits to the management of configuration data within ESA ground segments: 1) It provides a standardized and homogeneous approach to the management of configuration data, flexible enough to support different operational scenarios. 5
6 2) It greatly simplifies the development of s, thus reducing their cost. New s can be created by configuration, i.e. defining a relational data model and a set of configuration data which can even be reused from previous missions; Adding functionality is also simple using pre-designed extension points. 3) It improves the maintainability of the s, as they share a common part that can be maintained independently. 4) It provides great adaptability to mission specific needs, as it easily adapts to changes in the data model, it is highly configurable, and it is designed to be extensible. The DABYS SCOS-2000 also provides significant benefits versus previous applications used to manage the SCOS-2000 database, both in terms of functionality and in terms of software quality and maintainability. 6
Operation Preparation Environment (OPEN)
Operation Preparation Environment (OPEN) OPEN, OPEN-CC, an introduction Francois Trifin, ESA/ESOC 21/06/2017 ESA UNCLASSIFIED - For Official Use ESAW 2017 ADM-Aeolus BepiColombo Cluster II Cryosat-2 EarthCare
More informationESA Telemetry and Telecommand System (TMTCS)
ESA Telemetry and Telecommand System (TMTCS) Y.Doat, M.di Giulio, G.P.Calzolari ESA/ESOC Robert-Boschstr.5, 64293 Darmstadt Germany This paper describes the future ESA Telemetry and Telecommand System
More informationGoedelWorks Press release
Linden, 1 st September 2015 GoedelWorks Press release Altreonic is proud to announce the release of the version 3.0 of GoedelWorks, its unique end- to- end portal solution for trustworthy systems development.
More informationNew Tools for Spacecraft Simulator Development
New Tools for Spacecraft Simulator Development March. 2007 Page 1 Why use Simulators? Replace the Spacecraft Support to design Support to testing replacement of real equipment in destructive or expensive
More informationReqView Business Needs
ReqView Business Needs ID Description As a(n) I Want So that Acceptance Criteria 45 45_1_reqview_icon.png (ReqView User_Stories_Example_files/45_1_reqview_icon.png) 1 Introduction 2 46 49 1.1 Purpose This
More informationEUMETSAT response on ET SAT Action 5.1
EUMETSAT response on ET SAT Action 5.1 Contents 1 Background... 1 2 Requirements for hosting the RRR database and related DOORS capabilities... 2 3 Tentative data model for the GOS Dossier... 3 3.1 GOS
More informationEuropean Ground Systems - Common Core (EGS-CC) ASI Italian Information Day
European Ground Systems - Common Core (EGS-CC) ASI Italian Information Day The next generation Functional Verification Test facilities (EGSE, ATB, SVF) & Mission Control Systems (MCS) K. Hjortnaes/N. Peccia
More informationDesigner s Corner: TCR Report Packages
Designer s Corner: TCR 1.1.1 Report Packages Designer s Corner is a periodic article designed to discuss interesting aspects of Tivoli Common Reporting functions and is intended as a supplement to the
More informationOPALE: Reducing complexity of EGS-CC Automation Procedures
SpaceOps Conferences 28 May - 1 June 2018, 2018, Marseille, France 2018 SpaceOps Conference 10.2514/6.2018-2671 OPALE: Reducing complexity of EGS-CC Automation Procedures Salor Moral, Nieves 1 RHEA Group,
More information12/05/2017. Geneva ServiceNow Custom Application Development
12/05/2017 Contents...3 Applications...3 Creating applications... 3 Parts of an application...22 Contextual development environment... 48 Application management... 56 Studio... 64 Service Creator...87
More informationLRO MPS. Mission Planning and Scheduling System for NASA s Lunar Reconnaissance Mission GSAW 2009
LRO MPS Mission Planning and Scheduling System for NASA s Lunar Reconnaissance Mission GSAW 2009 GMV - Gonzalo Garcia: LRO MPS Project Controller - Assaf Barnoy: LRO MPS Project Manager - Theresa Beech:
More informationBUILD DEFINITION EXTENSION
Contents BUILD DEFINITION EXTENSION Introduction... 2 Setup... 2 Installation... 2 Configuration... 3 Quick Start Guide... 3 Create a new Build Definition... 3 View History of Build Definition... 4 Branch
More informationPhUSE Giuseppe Di Monaco, UCB BioSciences GmbH, Monheim, Germany
PhUSE 2014 Paper PP01 Reengineering a Standard process from Single to Environment Macro Management Giuseppe Di Monaco, UCB BioSciences GmbH, Monheim, Germany ABSTRACT Statistical programming departments
More informationTowards Generating Domain-Specific Model Editors with Complex Editing Commands
Towards Generating Domain-Specific Model Editors with Complex Editing Commands Gabriele Taentzer Technical University of Berlin Germany gabi@cs.tu-berlin.de May 10, 2006 Abstract Domain specific modeling
More informationData Protection and Synchronization for Desktop and Laptop Users VERITAS BACKUP EXEC 9.1 FOR WINDOWS SERVERS DESKTOP AND LAPTOP OPTION
Data Protection and Synchronization for Desktop and Laptop Users VERITAS BACKUP EXEC 9.1 FOR WINDOWS SERVERS DESKTOP AND LAPTOP OPTION 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS VERITAS BACKUP EXEC 9.1 FOR WINDOWS SERVERS...1
More informationMT8001 MP4.20 Management Terminal
MT8001 MP4.20 Management Terminal Localisation guide Building Technologies Data and design subject to change without notice. Supply subject to availability Copyright by Siemens AG Building Technologies
More informationAnchovy User Guide. Copyright Maxprograms
Copyright 2009-2018 Maxprograms Table of Contents Introduction... 1 Anchovy... 1 Supported Platforms... 1 Supported Formats... 1 GlossML: Glossary Markup Language... 1 Comma Separated Values (CSV)... 1
More informationNews in RSA-RTE CP1
IBM Software Group News in RSA-RTE 8.5.1 CP1 Mattias Mohlin, April 2013 2013 IBM Corporation Build A C++ External Library TC can now generate the make file to use for building the library from a CDT project
More informationExecutive Summary. Round Trip Engineering of Space Systems. Change Log. Executive Summary. Visas
Reference: egos-stu-rts-rp-1002 Page 1/7 Authors: Andrey Sadovykh (SOFTEAM) Contributors: Tom Ritter, Andreas Hoffmann, Jürgen Großmann (FHG), Alexander Vankov, Oleg Estekhin (GTI6) Visas Surname - Name
More informationCHAPTER 6 PROPOSED HYBRID MEDICAL IMAGE RETRIEVAL SYSTEM USING SEMANTIC AND VISUAL FEATURES
188 CHAPTER 6 PROPOSED HYBRID MEDICAL IMAGE RETRIEVAL SYSTEM USING SEMANTIC AND VISUAL FEATURES 6.1 INTRODUCTION Image representation schemes designed for image retrieval systems are categorized into two
More informationGeneric Requirements Management and Verification Process for Ground Segment and Mission Operations Preparation
Generic Requirements Management and Verification Process for Ground Segment and Mission Operations Preparation Dr. Frank Wallrapp 1 and Andreas Lex 2 German Space Operations Center, DLR Oberpfaffenhofen,
More informationMission Families: a cost effective approach to Mission Control System development
Mission Families: a cost effective approach to Mission Control System development Damiano Guerrucci, Vemund Reestad, Mario Merri, Pierpaolo Emanuelli European Space Aency (ESA) European Space Operations
More informationThe following topics describe how to work with reports in the Firepower System:
The following topics describe how to work with reports in the Firepower System: Introduction to Reports Introduction to Reports, on page 1 Risk Reports, on page 1 Standard Reports, on page 2 About Working
More informationThe Lokalize Handbook. Nick Shaforostoff
Nick Shaforostoff 2 Contents 1 Introduction 5 2 Editor 6 2.1 Main Window........................................ 6 2.2 Toolbars........................................... 7 2.3 Shortcut keys........................................
More informationTHIS IS AN OBSOLETE COPYRIGHT PAGE. Use Common/Copyright/Copyright
Unica Marketing Operations and Unica Campaign Version 8.2.0 Integration Guide Publication Date: September 20, 2010 Copyright THIS IS AN OBSOLETE COPYRIGHT PAGE. Use Common/Copyright/Copyright Table of
More informationCCSDS Mission Operations Services
CCSDS Mission Operations Services Mario Merri Head of Mission Data Systems Division (ESOC/HSO-GD) CCSDS Mission Operations and Information Management Services (MOIMS) Mehran Sarkarati Head of Applications
More informationDoc. Version 1.0 Updated:
OneStop Reporting Report Designer/Player 3.5 User Guide Doc. Version 1.0 Updated: 2012-01-02 Table of Contents Introduction... 3 Who should read this manual... 3 What s included in this manual... 3 Symbols
More informationNews in RSA-RTE 10.1 updated for sprint Mattias Mohlin, November 2017
News in RSA-RTE 10.1 updated for sprint 2017.46 Mattias Mohlin, November 2017 Overview Now based on Eclipse Neon.3 (4.6.3) Many general improvements since Eclipse Mars Contains everything from RSARTE 10
More informationSyncFirst Standard. Quick Start Guide User Guide Step-By-Step Guide
SyncFirst Standard Quick Start Guide Step-By-Step Guide How to Use This Manual This manual contains the complete documentation set for the SyncFirst system. The SyncFirst documentation set consists of
More informationWorking with Reports
The following topics describe how to work with reports in the Firepower System: Introduction to Reports, page 1 Risk Reports, page 1 Standard Reports, page 2 About Working with Generated Reports, page
More informationSystem 800xA Engineering
System 800xA Engineering Engineering and Production Environments System Versions 6.0 Power and productivity for a better world TM System 800xA Engineering Engineering and Production Environments System
More informationWebinar IUCLID 6 Questions and Answers
IUCLID 6 Webinar IUCLID 6 Questions and Answers Advanced users (part 1) - Switching from IUCLID 5.6 to IUCLID 6 1/6/2016 Switching from IUCLID 5.6 to IUCLID 6 Q&A Page 1 Table of Contents 1. INTRODUCTION...
More informationRegistered Riders Participant Center Guide
Registered Riders Participant Center Guide Log in using your username and password. Now what? Now that you ve registered, what is your next step? That is exactly what this guide is going to cover. The
More informationAn Introductory Guide to SpecTRM
An Introductory Guide to SpecTRM SpecTRM (pronounced spectrum and standing for Specification Tools and Requirements Methodology) is a toolset to support the specification and development of safe systems
More informationDe novo genome assembly
BioNumerics Tutorial: De novo genome assembly 1 Aims This tutorial describes a de novo assembly of a Staphylococcus aureus genome, using single-end and pairedend reads generated by an Illumina R Genome
More informationS S S S S Contents Applications 1. Minimum PC requirements 2 Screen layout 3 Examples 4 Options 6.
FarmManager + Sketcher - Complete FarmManager + Sketcher - Start up FarmManager + Sketcher - Upgrade FarmManager + Sketcher - Annual maintenance FarmManager + Sketcher - Data sharing start up S5090650
More informationCreating Interactive Procedures and Training Courses
Creating Interactive s and Training Courses 2017 ParallelGraphics CONTENTS INTRODUCTION... 1 1 PROCESS LAYOUT AND BASIC OPERATIONS... 1 1.1 General Data Flow Diagram... 2 1.2 Preparing Input Data for RapidAuthor
More informationCS 577A Team 1 DCR ARB. PicShare
CS 577A Team 1 DCR ARB PicShare Team and Project Review (DEN) Project Evaluation Positives Resilient Agile detailed design promotes thoroughness before any code is written Development time should be reduced
More informationReport Commander 2 User Guide
Report Commander 2 User Guide Report Commander 2.5 Generated 6/26/2017 Copyright 2017 Arcana Development, LLC Note: This document is generated based on the online help. Some content may not display fully
More informationAccuBridge for IntelliJ IDEA. User s Guide. Version March 2011
AccuBridge for IntelliJ IDEA User s Guide Version 2011.1 March 2011 Revised 25-March-2011 Copyright AccuRev, Inc. 1995 2011 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED This product incorporates technology that may be covered
More informationCHAPTER 1 COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL. Finding Your Way in the Inventor Interface
CHAPTER 1 Finding Your Way in the Inventor Interface COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL Understanding Inventor s interface behavior Opening existing files Creating new files Modifying the look and feel of Inventor Managing
More informationTHE GREAT CONSOLIDATION: ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY MIGRATION CASE STUDY JON PECK, MATT GRILL, PRESTON SO
THE GREAT CONSOLIDATION: ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY MIGRATION CASE STUDY JON PECK, MATT GRILL, PRESTON SO Slides: http://goo.gl/qji8kl WHO ARE WE? Jon Peck - drupal.org/u/fluxsauce Matt Grill - drupal.org/u/drpal
More informationQuestion: How do I move my mobile account from the Corporate to my Personal Account?
Question: How do I move my mobile account from the Corporate to my Personal Account? Answer: A user leaving Nortel can move his/her account off of the corporate program and into a personal liable account.
More informationUSING ADMINISTRATOR FEATURES
HYPERION FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM 9 RELEASE 9.3.1 USING ADMINISTRATOR FEATURES Oracle's Hyperion Financial Management System 9 Release 9.3 contains significant enhancements to administrator features
More informationSOFTWARE PECO-GRAPH. User Manual COUNTING DATA GRAPHICAL REPRESENTATION AND MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE. User Manual version - 4.
SOFTWARE PECO-GRAPH User Manual COUNTING DATA GRAPHICAL REPRESENTATION AND MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE User Manual version - 4.10 ENGLISH Copyright 2018 AX Solutions, S.L. All rights reserved. Visual Tools products
More informationMail & Deploy Reference Manual. Version 2.0.5
Mail & Deploy Reference Manual Version 2.0.5 Introduction TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction... 4 General Introduction... 5 Architecture... 6 Server... 6 Repository... 6 Client... 6 Contact Us... 7 Server...
More informationTable of Contents. Table of Contents 3
User Guide for Administrators EPiServer 7 CMS Revision A, 2012 Table of Contents 3 Table of Contents Table of Contents 3 Introduction 5 About this Documentation 5 Accessing EPiServer Help System 5 Online
More informationA Guide to CMS Functions
2017-02-13 Orckestra, Europe Nygårdsvej 16 DK-2100 Copenhagen Phone +45 3915 7600 www.orckestra.com Contents 1 INTRODUCTION... 3 1.1 Who Should Read This Guide 3 1.2 What You Will Learn 3 2 WHAT IS A CMS
More informationWinFlexOne - Importer MHM Resources LLC
WinFlexOne - Importer 2008 MHM Resources LLC WinFlexOne Importer - Employee 2 This module provides: Overview Log In Source File Importer Profile Download Activate Import Source File WinFlexOne Importer
More informationBETA. What's New. in SOFTERRA LDAP ADMINISTRATOR
BETA 2008 What's New in SOFTERRA LDAP ADMINISTRATOR Introduction Softerra LDAP Administrator 2008 includes nearly five dozen new features, improvements and user interface refinements, many of which are
More informationContents 1. Introduction... 8
Contents 1. Introduction... 8 1.1 cpet Overview:... 8 1.2 What s New?... 9 1.3 Getting Started... 11 1.3.1 Cost and Software Data Reporting Plans:... 11 1.3.2 Cost and Software Data Reporting: Cost Reports...
More informationMcAfee Security Management Center
Data Sheet McAfee Security Management Center Unified management for next-generation devices Key advantages: Single pane of glass across the management lifecycle for McAfee next generation devices. Scalability
More informationVMware AirWatch Database Migration Guide A sample procedure for migrating your AirWatch database
VMware AirWatch Database Migration Guide A sample procedure for migrating your AirWatch database For multiple versions Have documentation feedback? Submit a Documentation Feedback support ticket using
More informationGetting Started. New project. Click New button to create a new project. Double click on one of sample models. Click Choose from samples
New project Click New button to create a new project 1 4 Double click on one of sample models 2 3 Click Choose from samples Type project and version name Select.besln file, then press Open Click OK 6 5
More informationTabView Organizer Help
TabView Organizer Help Table of Contents 1 Startup & About...3 1.1 View End-user license agreement (Trial, Full Version)... 4 1.2 How to buy... 6 1.3 How it works... 7 1.4 Features... 8 1.5 System requirements...
More informationDe La Salle University Information Technology Center. Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services and SharePoint Portal Server 2003
De La Salle University Information Technology Center Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services and SharePoint Portal Server 2003 WEB DESIGNER / ADMINISTRATOR User s Guide 2 Table Of Contents I. What is Microsoft
More informationPTC Integrity Process Director
Introduction PTC Integrity Process Director Product Guide 3.4 PTC Integrity Process Director is a process definition and deployment solution aimed at providing an efficient approach to the challenge of
More informationBrandingUI (Basic, Advanced, Enterprise) Getting Started - Important First Steps
BrandingUI (Basic, Advanced, Enterprise) Getting Started - Important First Steps Step 1: Log into your BrandingUI Administrative site https:// yourclientid.brandingui.com/admin-signin.php Use the initial
More informationData Warehousing. Seminar report. Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirement for the award of degree Of Computer Science
A Seminar report On Data Warehousing Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirement for the award of degree Of Computer Science SUBMITTED TO: SUBMITTED BY: www.studymafia.org www.studymafia.org Preface
More informationPCB Design utilizing Cadence Software. Application Note
PCB Design utilizing Cadence Software Application Note Kyle Schultz 11-9-11 ECE 480 Design Team 5 Keywords: Schematic, PCB, Fabrication, Cadence, Design Entry CIS, Allegro Table of Contents Abstract 1
More informationGRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE FOR BULK EDITING OF 3WORLDS ECOLOGICAL MODELS
RESEARCH SCHOOL OF COMPUTER SCIENCE COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND COMPUTER SCIENCE GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE FOR BULK EDITING OF 3WORLDS ECOLOGICAL MODELS COMP6470 SPECIAL TOPICS IN COMPUTING Supervisors Dr.
More informationUNICORN Administration and Technical Manual
UNICORN 7.0.2 Administration and Technical Manual Table of Contents Table of Contents 1 Introduction... 1.1 Administrator functions overview... 1.2 Network terms and concepts... 1.3 Network environment...
More informationHypertext Markup Language, or HTML, is a markup
Introduction to HTML Hypertext Markup Language, or HTML, is a markup language that enables you to structure and display content such as text, images, and links in Web pages. HTML is a very fast and efficient
More informationFUNCTIONAL BEST PRACTICES ORACLE USER PRODUCTIVITY KIT
FUNCTIONAL BEST PRACTICES ORACLE USER PRODUCTIVITY KIT Purpose Oracle s User Productivity Kit (UPK) provides functionality that enables content authors, subject matter experts, and other project members
More informationNews in RSA-RTE 10.1 updated for sprint Mattias Mohlin, January 2018
News in RSA-RTE 10.1 updated for sprint 2018.03 Mattias Mohlin, January 2018 Overview Now based on Eclipse Neon.3 (4.6.3) Many general improvements since Eclipse Mars Contains everything from RSARTE 10
More informationConfiguring Job Monitoring in SAP Solution Manager 7.2
How-To Guide SAP Solution Manager Document Version: 1.0 2017-05-31 Configuring Job Monitoring in SAP Solution Manager 7.2 Typographic Conventions Type Style Example Example EXAMPLE Example Example
More informationCA ERwin Data Modeler
CA ERwin Data Modeler Implementation Guide Release 9.5.0 This Documentation, which includes embedded help systems and electronically distributed materials, (hereinafter referred to as the Documentation
More informationEnterprise Reporting -- APEX
Quick Reference Enterprise Reporting -- APEX This Quick Reference Guide documents Oracle Application Express (APEX) as it relates to Enterprise Reporting (ER). This is not an exhaustive APEX documentation
More informationQvidian Proposal Automation provides several options to help you accelerate the population of your content database.
Qvidian Proposal Automation Advantage: The Pragmatech Migration Opportunity This document describes the primary benefits that Pragmatech clients receive by migrating to Sant Suite 9, which through its
More informationC1 CMS User Guide Orckestra, Europe Nygårdsvej 16 DK-2100 Copenhagen Phone
2017-02-13 Orckestra, Europe Nygårdsvej 16 DK-2100 Copenhagen Phone +45 3915 7600 www.orckestra.com Content 1 INTRODUCTION... 4 1.1 Page-based systems versus item-based systems 4 1.2 Browser support 5
More informationOrganic Motion Stage Plugin For Autodesk Motionbuilder
Organic Motion Stage Plugin For Autodesk Motionbuilder User s Guide April 2011 - Version 1.10 Copyright 2011 Organic Motion, Inc. Table of Contents 1 Introduction And Definition Of Terms...1 2 Installation...1
More informationPush and pull of models compliant to the 'Simulation Model Portability' standard
UNCLASSIFIED Nationaal Lucht- en Ruimtevaartlaboratorium National Aerospace Laboratory NLR Executive summary Push and pull of models compliant to the 'Simulation Model Portability' standard New developments
More informationSystem 800xA. Engineering and Production Environments. Power and productivity for a better world TM. System Version 5.1
System 800xA Engineering and Production Environments System Version 5.1 Power and productivity for a better world TM System 800xA System Version 5.1 NOTICE This document contains information about one
More informationEDIT 2014 Users Manual
EUROPEAN COMMISSION EUROSTAT Directorate B: Methodology; corporate statistical and IT Services Unit B-3: IT for statistical production EDIT 2014 Users Manual Date: 03.12.2014 Version: 01.20 Commission
More informationGUIDELINES FOR DATABASES AS PUBLIC RECORDS PURPOSE... 1 OVERVIEW... 1 POLICY GUIDELINES... 2 OFFICIAL REQUEST... 2 EXEMPT RECORDS... 2 REQUESTS FOR SPECIFIC RECORDS... 3 REQUEST FOR ENTIRE DATABASES OR
More informationEnterprise Architect. User Guide Series. Model Exchange
Enterprise Architect User Guide Series Model Exchange How to transfer data between projects? In Sparx Systems Enterprise Architect you can move data between projects using Data Transfer of models to file
More informationNews in RSA-RTE 10.1 updated for sprint Mattias Mohlin, April 2017
News in RSA-RTE 10.1 updated for sprint 2017.16 Mattias Mohlin, April 2017 Overview Now based on Eclipse Neon.3 (4.6.3) Many general improvements since Eclipse Mars Contains everything from RSARTE 10 and
More informationEGS-CC Deployment at ESOC
EGS-CC Deployment at ESOC N. Peccia HSO-GI 28.11.2013 EGS-CC Early Adopters: Mission Control Systems 1. For Mission Control Systems a. Re-engineering of the ESA Mission Control System to accommodate EGS-CC
More informationColor iqc and Color imatch Managing Electronic Submissions Guide
Color iqc and Color imatch Managing Electronic Submissions Guide Version 8.0 July 2012 Color iqc contains many features designed to help you manage and participate in any electronic supply chain management
More informationBE Share. Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2010 Basic Training Guide
BE Share Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2010 Basic Training Guide Site Contributor Table of Contents Table of Contents Connecting From Home... 2 Introduction to BE Share Sites... 3 Navigating SharePoint
More informationNexus 9.5 Release Notes
Nexus 9.5 Release Notes Contents 1. Overview... 1 2. New Nexus Control Centre... 2 Tree view menu now searchable... 2 New Control Centre Designer... 3 A. Adding or removing a tab page in control centre...
More informationDesktop & Laptop Edition
Desktop & Laptop Edition USER MANUAL For Mac OS X Copyright Notice & Proprietary Information Redstor Limited, 2016. All rights reserved. Trademarks - Mac, Leopard, Snow Leopard, Lion and Mountain Lion
More informationUsing the reporting function
11/17 ArtemiS SUITE 1 provides a very versatile reporting functionality, which makes it easy for you to present your analysis results in clearly arranged reports. This describes the first steps with this
More informationAADL Graphical Editor Design
AADL Graphical Editor Design Peter Feiler Software Engineering Institute phf@sei.cmu.edu Introduction An AADL specification is a set of component type and implementation declarations. They are organized
More informationProduct Overview. All text and design is copyright 2009 Seavus, All rights reserved
Product Overview All text and design is copyright 2009 Seavus, All rights reserved TABLE OF CONTENT 1. WELCOME TO SEAVUS DROPMIND 2 1.1 INTRODUCTION... 2 2 SEAVUS DROPMIND FUNCTIONALITIES 4 2.1 BASIC FUNCTIONALITY...
More informationSG Project OnePage User Guide
SG Project OnePage User Guide Simple Genius Software November 2012 Document Version 4.0.1 Table of Contents Overview...3 Introduction...3 Data Management...3 Key Concepts...3 12-by-12 Project Management...
More informationUser Scripting April 14, 2018
April 14, 2018 Copyright 2013, 2018, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. This software and related documentation are provided under a license agreement containing restrictions on use and
More informationTMEMAS Thesaurus Management System
TMEMAS Thesaurus Management System System Description Center for Cultural Informatics Information Systems Laboratory Institute of Computer Science Foundation for Research & Technology Heraklion Crete September
More informationAdministration. STILOG IST, all rights reserved
2 Table of Contents I. Admin Center... 1 1. ACCESS... 1 Starting the Admin Center application... 1 2. General Settings... 2 Home page... 3 Client... 4 Application... 5 VPPortal... 6 3. Password Configuration...
More informationNM Collector Software JE (Java Edition)
NM Collector Software JE (Java Edition) Printable Help 1/9/2010 This file is for those who wish to print out their help. The online version is better for those who don t mind using web pages for help and
More informationMicrosoft Windows SharePoint Services
Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services SITE ADMIN USER TRAINING 1 Introduction What is Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services? Windows SharePoint Services (referred to generically as SharePoint) is a tool
More informationIRQA General Information:
: TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION...4 KEY DIFFERENTIATORS...5 1. Flexibility to visually support multiple end-to-end processes and methodologies in Software and Systems Engineering... 5 2. Low implementation
More informationCOMPUTATION OF CROSS SECTION OF COMPLEX BODIES IN ESA DRAMA TOOL
COMPUTATION OF CROSS SECTION OF COMPLEX BODIES IN ESA DRAMA TOOL Noelia Sanchez-Ortiz (1), Raúl Dominguez-Gonzalez 1, Joaquim Correira de Oliveira (1), Johannes Gelhaus (2), Christopher Kebschull (2) Holger
More informationMarkLogic Server. Query Console User Guide. MarkLogic 9 May, Copyright 2018 MarkLogic Corporation. All rights reserved.
Query Console User Guide 1 MarkLogic 9 May, 2017 Last Revised: 9.0-7, September 2018 Copyright 2018 MarkLogic Corporation. All rights reserved. Table of Contents Table of Contents Query Console User Guide
More informationUSER GUIDE MADCAP FLARE SharePoint
USER GUIDE MADCAP FLARE 2018 SharePoint Copyright 2018 MadCap Software. All rights reserved. Information in this document is subject to change without notice. The software described in this document is
More informationThe Main Concepts of the European Ground Systems Common Core (EGS-CC)
The Main Concepts of the European Ground Systems Common Core (EGS-CC) Mauro Pecchioli, ESA/ESOC Juan María Carranza, ESA/ESTEC Presentation to GSAW March 2013 2013 by esa. Published by The Aerospace Corporation
More informationQuestion #1: 1. The assigned readings use the phrase "Database Approach." In your own words, what is the essence of a database approach?
Question #1: 1. The assigned readings use the phrase "Database Approach." In your own words, what is the essence of a database approach? Respondant: I understand the essence of "database approach" to be
More informationData Entry Tool, version 3.0
Data Entry Tool, version 3.0 The aim of this document is to help you to install the Data Entry tool and to explain its collaboration with the Item List Management Tool and finally to explain shortly the
More informationThe Avionics System Test Bench, Functional Engineering Simulator: New Developments in Support of Mission and System Verification
The Avionics System Test Bench, Functional Engineering Simulator: New Developments in Support of Mission and System Verification INTRODUCTION 11th Int. WS on Simulation & EGSE facilities for Space Programmes
More informationCortex SLE Provider System From prototype, to product, to successful operations
SpaceOps 2006 Conference AIAA 2006-5668 Cortex Provider System From prototype, to product, to successful operations C. Laroque * VEGA, Darmstadt, Germany D. Firre and K.J. Schulz European Space Agency,
More information