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** UC_05 [[GEO_Model#UC5:_Shape_a_location|Shape a location]] | ** UC_05 [[GEO_Model#UC5:_Shape_a_location|Shape a location]] | ||
** UC_06 [[GEO_Model#UC6:_Calculate_distance_between_two_locations|Calculate distance between two locations]] | ** UC_06 [[GEO_Model#UC6:_Calculate_distance_between_two_locations|Calculate distance between two locations]] | ||
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+ | = Proof of Platform = | ||
+ | Four areas of interest have been proposed to test the MS framework | ||
+ | * Data Highway | ||
+ | In this test area the ability of the framework is tested: | ||
+ | # to route messages securely, independent and reliable | ||
+ | # to convert messages for delivery | ||
+ | # to convert messages at reception | ||
+ | # to orchestrate and operate the message passing (rules, auth, monitor, error handling, access/delivery patterns) | ||
+ | |||
+ | * Railway functionality | ||
+ | This area focuses on the functionalities of the platform for railway business | ||
+ | # commercial | ||
+ | # planning | ||
+ | # operation | ||
+ | # controlling | ||
+ | # safety related | ||
+ | What functions are available, which are on the MS roadmap, what is open? | ||
+ | |||
+ | * Data model | ||
+ | MS announced that the framework is based on the standardized data model. | ||
+ | The tests aim to learn how | ||
+ | # to use the data model for railway business | ||
+ | # to convert from existing railway (industry) standards | ||
+ | # to shape the data model and | ||
+ | # to learn the roadmap of the model | ||
+ | |||
+ | * Clients/GUI | ||
+ | In this area the tests concentrate on GUI technologies for | ||
+ | # webbased clients | ||
+ | # mobile based clients (native, PWA, hybrid, ...) and | ||
+ | # the development stack (code base, cross over, lifecycle, supported platforms, ...) |
Revision as of 08:43, 21 September 2021
Introduction
In this pilot RFF DP proofs the concept (POC) of the digital services developed and hosted with Microsoft and its new developed OSCP framework.
Use Cases
- DS_08 Digital Train Handover
- DS_06 Digital Train Operations
- DS_03 Digital Train Composition
- SM_17.2 GEO Model
Proof of Platform
Four areas of interest have been proposed to test the MS framework
- Data Highway
In this test area the ability of the framework is tested:
- to route messages securely, independent and reliable
- to convert messages for delivery
- to convert messages at reception
- to orchestrate and operate the message passing (rules, auth, monitor, error handling, access/delivery patterns)
- Railway functionality
This area focuses on the functionalities of the platform for railway business
- commercial
- planning
- operation
- controlling
- safety related
What functions are available, which are on the MS roadmap, what is open?
- Data model
MS announced that the framework is based on the standardized data model. The tests aim to learn how
- to use the data model for railway business
- to convert from existing railway (industry) standards
- to shape the data model and
- to learn the roadmap of the model
- Clients/GUI
In this area the tests concentrate on GUI technologies for
- webbased clients
- mobile based clients (native, PWA, hybrid, ...) and
- the development stack (code base, cross over, lifecycle, supported platforms, ...)