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PowerLOG-J Near. PowerLOG-J 1.5.0Does not contain all of GEIA-STD-0007Does include CL, CM, CN, and CO (S1000D tables)PowerLOG-J 1.6.0Importer and Exporter for:GEIA-STD-0007Data Modules (S1000D)Changes to existing dataALC Changed from 2 N F to 2 X FTable key
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2. PowerLOG-J Near and Far PowerLOG Near
PowerLOG-J 1.6.0 5 September 2007
GEIA-STD-0007
Sustainment
PowerLOG Far
PowerLOG-J 2.0
Architecture
Advantages
J2EE
Thoughts???
3. PowerLOG-J Near PowerLOG-J 1.5.0
Does not contain all of GEIA-STD-0007
Does include CL, CM, CN, and CO (S1000D tables)
PowerLOG-J 1.6.0
Importer and Exporter for:
GEIA-STD-0007
Data Modules (S1000D)
Changes to existing data
ALC Changed from 2 N F to 2 X F
Table key & Reports
Consolidation of Narratives
Combined Unit of Measure and Unit of Issue Price into one table
4. Near Future (continued) PowerLOG-J 1.6.0
Addition of Data Elements
Required and Achieved
Mean Time Between Effective Functional Failures
Mean Time Between Non-Effective Functional Failures
Mean Time Between System Aborts
Report's
LSA-674, Electronic Documentation Requirements
LSA-076, CMRS
Additional Provisioning Edits
LMP
NAVY
Report Configuration
8. PowerLOG 1.6.0 Sustainment PowerLOG-J will shift gears.
Will no longer add any new features
Will fix any problems found
WHY
PowerLOG-J 2.0
9. powerLOG-J 2.0 Thoughts on the Future
10. powerLOG-J 1.x Architecture
11. powerLOG-J 1.x Shortfalls Requires DBA to manage user accounts
Database column level security only
No browser based client
12. powerLOG-J 2.0 Architecture
13. powerLOG-J 2.0 Advantages Only need the DBA to set up the tables
Takes full advantage of Java EE
Finer grained security can be enforced in the mid tier
Browser based client can be built
Allows for a more modular approach
14. Java Enterprise Edition Moves powerLOG-J business logic into the middle tier
More scalable
Allows for easier integration with other enterprise systems
e.g. FCS ACE
Provides support for more than one type of client
15. Fine Grained Access Control Requested by FCS, and probably useful to others as well
Restrict user access based on the data itself
e.g. Boeing employee can only see price data on Boeing parts
Implemented in the powerLOG-J 2.0 Enterprise Java Beans deployed on the application server
16. Browser Based Client Widely requested
Need more input from our users
Strictly HTML based?
Applet based?
Full or partial functionality?
17. Modular Approach Easier to maintain
Easier to enhance
Easier to test
Easier to integrate
18. Miscellany Will still have a single user version
Will still be free and work with free software
May provide support for Java Web Start for 3 tier Java client
19. Questions? All your answers are belong to us