http://rational-tools.info
UML2ClearQuest. ClearQuest Enterprise schema report
The purpose of this application is to ease the process of programming ClearQuest Designer's state transitions matrix for change requests. UML2ClearQuest can export UML state charts to ClearQuest Designer, which makes for a simple visual design process. UML Export is supported from StarUML, IBM Rational Software Architect or MS Visio. The demo version can export diagrams to IBM Rational ClearQuest with no more than 3 states. See success story. Compatibility: Compatible with any ClearQuest version (including ClearQuest 7.1).
Networking for Storage Virtualization and EMC RecoverPoint TechBook EMC
This EMC Engineering TechBook provides a high-level overview of using block storage virtualization solutions, such as EMC VPLEX and Invista, as well as RecoverPoint replication protection. Basic information on interswitch link hops, along with examples showing hop counts in four different fabric configurations, are included.
Cenet-- capability enabled networking: towards least-privileged networkingJithu Joseph
In today's IP networks, any host can send packets to any other host irrespective of whether the recipient is interested in communicating with the sender or not. The downside of this openness is that every host is vulnerable to an attack by any other host. We ob- serve that this unrestricted network access (network ambient authority) from compromised systems is also a main reason for data exfiltration attacks within corporate networks. We address this issue using the network version of capability based access control. We bring the idea of capabilities and capability-based access control to the domain of networking. CeNet provides policy driven, fine-grained network level access control enforced in the core of the network (and not at the end-hosts) thereby removing network ambient authority. Thus CeNet is able to limit the scope of spread of an attack from a compromised host to other hosts in the network. We built a capability-enabled SDN network where communication privileges of an endpoint are limited according to its function in the network. Network capabilities can be passed between hosts, thereby allowing a delegation-oriented security policy to be realized. We believe that this base functionality can pave the way for the realization of sophisticated security policies within an enterprise network. Further we built a policy manager that is able to realize Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) policy based network access control using capability operations. We also look at some of the results of formal analysis of capability propagation models in the context of networks.
Networking for Storage Virtualization and EMC RecoverPoint TechBook EMC
This EMC Engineering TechBook provides a high-level overview of using block storage virtualization solutions, such as EMC VPLEX and Invista, as well as RecoverPoint replication protection. Basic information on interswitch link hops, along with examples showing hop counts in four different fabric configurations, are included.
Cenet-- capability enabled networking: towards least-privileged networkingJithu Joseph
In today's IP networks, any host can send packets to any other host irrespective of whether the recipient is interested in communicating with the sender or not. The downside of this openness is that every host is vulnerable to an attack by any other host. We ob- serve that this unrestricted network access (network ambient authority) from compromised systems is also a main reason for data exfiltration attacks within corporate networks. We address this issue using the network version of capability based access control. We bring the idea of capabilities and capability-based access control to the domain of networking. CeNet provides policy driven, fine-grained network level access control enforced in the core of the network (and not at the end-hosts) thereby removing network ambient authority. Thus CeNet is able to limit the scope of spread of an attack from a compromised host to other hosts in the network. We built a capability-enabled SDN network where communication privileges of an endpoint are limited according to its function in the network. Network capabilities can be passed between hosts, thereby allowing a delegation-oriented security policy to be realized. We believe that this base functionality can pave the way for the realization of sophisticated security policies within an enterprise network. Further we built a policy manager that is able to realize Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) policy based network access control using capability operations. We also look at some of the results of formal analysis of capability propagation models in the context of networks.
Оценка эффективности от внедрения и использования методологии и инструменталь...Alexander Novichkov
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http://anovichkov.msk.ru
Оценка эффективности от внедрения и использования методологии и инструментальных средств IBM Rational.
Практика внедрения и взаимодействия с заказчиком.
15 июня 2010 года - «ПРОГРАММНОЕ ОБЕСПЕЧЕНИЕ IBM RATIONAL ДЛЯ УЛУЧШЕНИЯ ПРОЦЕССОВ РАЗРАБОТКИ И СОПРОВОЖДЕНИЯ ПО»
CQTT allows you to improve the process of estimating time actually spent on tasks and increase effectiveness of working time planning, both personal and of the whole project. It also allows saving ClearQuest licenses used.
http://rational-tools.info
UML2ClearQuest. ClearQuest ALM schema report
The purpose of this application is to ease the process of programming ClearQuest Designer's state transitions matrix for change requests. UML2ClearQuest can export UML state charts to ClearQuest Designer, which makes for a simple visual design process. UML Export is supported from StarUML, IBM Rational Software Architect or MS Visio. The demo version can export diagrams to IBM Rational ClearQuest with no more than 3 states. See success story. Compatibility: Compatible with any ClearQuest version (including ClearQuest 7.1).
Контроль качества с использованием продуктов Ibm rationalAlexander Novichkov
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Контроль качества с использованием продуктов IBM Rational
семинар 15 июня 2010 года - «ПРОГРАММНОЕ ОБЕСПЕЧЕНИЕ IBM RATIONAL ДЛЯ УЛУЧШЕНИЯ ПРОЦЕССОВ РАЗРАБОТКИ И СОПРОВОЖДЕНИЯ ПО»
Req-Labs. О чем могут рассказать эксперименты психологов?Alexander Novichkov
Как найти ключ к сердцу заказчика? – Коммуникации и психология межличностных отношений в проектной команде: О чем могут рассказать эксперименты психологов?
Рассматриваются некоторые эксперименты из социальной психологии.
Менеджеру проектов, тим-лидам, скрам мастерам - маст знать!
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Сапсан Москва-Санкт-Петербург: назад в будущее или вперед в прошлое? Историче...Alexander Novichkov
http://anovichkov.msk.ru/?p=1482
Материал для данной статьи давно и долго собирал. Каждый раз, садясь в поезд или самолет, я задумывался о истории транспорта, о его скорости. В статье рассматриваются скоростные локомотивы: от гироскопического монорельса и паровозов, и до поездов на магнитной подушке, которые могли развить скорость до 400 км/ч. Также утверждается, что разрекламированный Сапсан – это не самая новая и передовая разработка. Приведено много критики. Также из личного опыта я делюсь секретами о том, как дешевле и быстрее добраться из Москвы в Питер и обратно.
http://anovichkov.msk.ru/?p=1482
http://rational-tools.info
Ad hoc planning and operational management. The module of the visualization of the ClearQuest tasks hierarchy as Gantt diagram.
The module is made in the form of Plug-in for IBM Rational ClearQuest 7.0 and upper. This module is intended for every person who uses IBM Rational ClearQuest and is short of project management capabilities. The module does not substitute for existing project management tools but adds the operational sections into IBM Rational. For the most experienced users the functions of this module will be absolutely enough for ad hoc planning and operational management of their projects. The module has no analogues in the world!
CM-Consult GanttChart is featured in the IBM Global Solutions Directory ID 41151
The new version 1.3 of GanttChart for ClearQuest is available!
Rational Publishing Engine and Rational ClearQuestGEBS Reporting
This tutorial presents extended information about using Rational Publishing Engine to extract data from Rational ClearQuest and create output documents to present in a friendly way the extracted data. Using Rational Publishing Engine, a Template used to extract all the Defects of a ClearQuest project and related information will be created. The Defects will be displayed in a Table in the Microsoft Word output document.
http://rational-tools.info
UML2ClearQuest. ClearQuest Enterprise schema report
The purpose of this application is to ease the process of programming ClearQuest Designer's state transitions matrix for change requests. UML2ClearQuest can export UML state charts to ClearQuest Designer, which makes for a simple visual design process. UML Export is supported from StarUML, IBM Rational Software Architect or MS Visio. The demo version can export diagrams to IBM Rational ClearQuest with no more than 3 states. See success story. Compatibility: Compatible with any ClearQuest version (including ClearQuest 7.1).
Оценка эффективности от внедрения и использования методологии и инструменталь...Alexander Novichkov
http://cmcons.com
http://anovichkov.msk.ru
Оценка эффективности от внедрения и использования методологии и инструментальных средств IBM Rational.
Практика внедрения и взаимодействия с заказчиком.
15 июня 2010 года - «ПРОГРАММНОЕ ОБЕСПЕЧЕНИЕ IBM RATIONAL ДЛЯ УЛУЧШЕНИЯ ПРОЦЕССОВ РАЗРАБОТКИ И СОПРОВОЖДЕНИЯ ПО»
CQTT allows you to improve the process of estimating time actually spent on tasks and increase effectiveness of working time planning, both personal and of the whole project. It also allows saving ClearQuest licenses used.
http://rational-tools.info
UML2ClearQuest. ClearQuest ALM schema report
The purpose of this application is to ease the process of programming ClearQuest Designer's state transitions matrix for change requests. UML2ClearQuest can export UML state charts to ClearQuest Designer, which makes for a simple visual design process. UML Export is supported from StarUML, IBM Rational Software Architect or MS Visio. The demo version can export diagrams to IBM Rational ClearQuest with no more than 3 states. See success story. Compatibility: Compatible with any ClearQuest version (including ClearQuest 7.1).
Контроль качества с использованием продуктов Ibm rationalAlexander Novichkov
http://cmcons.com
Контроль качества с использованием продуктов IBM Rational
семинар 15 июня 2010 года - «ПРОГРАММНОЕ ОБЕСПЕЧЕНИЕ IBM RATIONAL ДЛЯ УЛУЧШЕНИЯ ПРОЦЕССОВ РАЗРАБОТКИ И СОПРОВОЖДЕНИЯ ПО»
Req-Labs. О чем могут рассказать эксперименты психологов?Alexander Novichkov
Как найти ключ к сердцу заказчика? – Коммуникации и психология межличностных отношений в проектной команде: О чем могут рассказать эксперименты психологов?
Рассматриваются некоторые эксперименты из социальной психологии.
Менеджеру проектов, тим-лидам, скрам мастерам - маст знать!
www.cmcons.com
Сапсан Москва-Санкт-Петербург: назад в будущее или вперед в прошлое? Историче...Alexander Novichkov
http://anovichkov.msk.ru/?p=1482
Материал для данной статьи давно и долго собирал. Каждый раз, садясь в поезд или самолет, я задумывался о истории транспорта, о его скорости. В статье рассматриваются скоростные локомотивы: от гироскопического монорельса и паровозов, и до поездов на магнитной подушке, которые могли развить скорость до 400 км/ч. Также утверждается, что разрекламированный Сапсан – это не самая новая и передовая разработка. Приведено много критики. Также из личного опыта я делюсь секретами о том, как дешевле и быстрее добраться из Москвы в Питер и обратно.
http://anovichkov.msk.ru/?p=1482
http://rational-tools.info
Ad hoc planning and operational management. The module of the visualization of the ClearQuest tasks hierarchy as Gantt diagram.
The module is made in the form of Plug-in for IBM Rational ClearQuest 7.0 and upper. This module is intended for every person who uses IBM Rational ClearQuest and is short of project management capabilities. The module does not substitute for existing project management tools but adds the operational sections into IBM Rational. For the most experienced users the functions of this module will be absolutely enough for ad hoc planning and operational management of their projects. The module has no analogues in the world!
CM-Consult GanttChart is featured in the IBM Global Solutions Directory ID 41151
The new version 1.3 of GanttChart for ClearQuest is available!
Rational Publishing Engine and Rational ClearQuestGEBS Reporting
This tutorial presents extended information about using Rational Publishing Engine to extract data from Rational ClearQuest and create output documents to present in a friendly way the extracted data. Using Rational Publishing Engine, a Template used to extract all the Defects of a ClearQuest project and related information will be created. The Defects will be displayed in a Table in the Microsoft Word output document.
http://rational-tools.info
UML2ClearQuest. ClearQuest Enterprise schema report
The purpose of this application is to ease the process of programming ClearQuest Designer's state transitions matrix for change requests. UML2ClearQuest can export UML state charts to ClearQuest Designer, which makes for a simple visual design process. UML Export is supported from StarUML, IBM Rational Software Architect or MS Visio. The demo version can export diagrams to IBM Rational ClearQuest with no more than 3 states. See success story. Compatibility: Compatible with any ClearQuest version (including ClearQuest 7.1).
Тренинг "Применение Agile для построения эффективной команды" (http://bipulse...Alexander Novichkov
Тренинг "Применение Agile для построения эффективной команды", раскрывает
инструменты и практики построения правильной, самоорганизующейся команды,
которая продвинет ваш бизнес вперед.
В формате деловых игр и коротких лекций мы даем сбалансированный «коктейль
понятных» техник и практик из психологии, Agile, Теории Ограничений и проектного
управления, которые можно применять сразу после тренинга и добиться существенных
результатов.
http://bipulse.ru/edu/
Построение эффективной команды и эффективной системы управленияAlexander Novichkov
Презентация трехдневного тренинга по построению эффективной команды и эффективной системы управления. Agile+TOC+психология+опыт внедрения
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Ближайшие тренинги:
Санкт-Петербург, 19-21 мая, http://bipulse.ru/edu/spbagile/
Москва, 31 мая - 2 июня http://bipulse.ru/edu/mskagile
Разработка программного обеспечения с использованием лучших мировых практик и...Alexander Novichkov
Описание проекта внедрения методологии и технология АЛМ на Иркутском авиазаводе (ПАО Корпорация "Иркут", Объединенная авиастроительная авиакорпорация). Журнал ТСР (Тренды, События, Рынки), сентябрь-октябрь 2016г.
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Практика внедрения методологий показала, что компании спустя рукава пытаются приобщиться к результативным техникам. За десятки лет внедрения разных методологий и стандартов, накопился опыт как саксесс стори, так и факап стори. Почему не получается внедрить гибкие методологии? Многие компании уж очень сильно педалируют Agile, Scrum, не отдавая себе отчет в том, что это не просто "сделай 1-2-3"! Смотрим презентацию! Здесь описаны основные эффекты, которые должны знать все, кто внедряет гибкие методологии. Прокачайте своего скрам мастера в психологии и повысьте эффективность!
И руководителя тоже надо прокачать...
Нельзя внедрить часть методологии, без понимания основ - что из чего проистекает :)
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Секреты управления командой: психология на страже ИТ-проектов. Просто о сложн...Alexander Novichkov
Секреты управления командой: психология на страже ИТ-проектов. Просто о сложном! :)
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Видео с семинара и отчет тут - http://cmcons.com/articles/psy/meetup_36_2016_report/
Статистика показывает, что Agile-проекты с большей вероятностью заканчиваются в срок, чем водопадные. Но та же статистика показывает, что и Agile-проекты факапятся. Вне зависимости от выбора методологии или инструментов руководители либо могут собрать и замотивировать команду, либо не могут. Конечно, суперская команда, решающая задачи, в которой все друг другу помогают и нацелены на результат, может образоваться сама… в теории. Но на практике это работа руководителя (тимлида). В психологии наработана теоретическая и практическая база, которую можно и нужно использовать в ИТ; мало того — Agile этим и пользуется. Только есть одно "но": зачастую предлагается некая техника — без объяснения — "делай так и все будет хорошо!" Для наших пытливых ИТ-умов этого недостаточно! Команда — это живой организм, со всеми присущими живому существу особенностями. Цель доклада — показать основные закономерности в общении лидер-команда и лидер-сотрудник. Команда — это не аморфная и абстрактная масса, а организм, который рождается, живет и умирает, в котором протекают процессы, и не только рабочие, но и психологические. Также в докладе будут рассмотрены основные психологические моменты, влияющие как на команду, так и на каждого ее члена в отдельности.
Внедрение IBM Rational Team Concert в Банке "ТрансКредитБанк"Alexander Novichkov
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Обзор проекта внедрения процесса управления изменениями и конфигурациями с использованием IBM Rational TeamConcert и SVN в ОАО «ТрансКредитБанк» (2012 год)
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The CMC-Visualizer for Team Concert module is developed for user-friendly provision of data about change requests stored in IBM Rational TeamConcert. The CMC-Visualizer for Team Concert features include the visualization of the tree of request states, display of the requests hierarchy as a Gantt chart, and generation of reports on change requests in PDF format.
GanttChart for ClearQuest 1.4 (Ad hoc planning and operational management). h...Alexander Novichkov
http://rational-tools.info
GanttChart is a product that was wanted by many project managers using IBM Rational ClearQuest. It allows executing almost every PM’s task within IBM Rational ClearQuest in a new and agile way.
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Технология проведения работ: сотрудники СМ-Консалт, в состав которых входят ИТ-специалисты и социальные психологи на основе интервью и анкетриования в двухнедельный срок проводят исследование и предоставляют высшему руководству отчет с рекомендациями. Также, по окончании анкетирования предполагается передача основных тестов в HR подразделение, для продолжения мониторинга параметров групп в организации.
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Авторы: Галина Карабанова и Александр Новичков
Мы предлагаем вашему вниманию цикл статей, в основу которых положены психологические практики и приемы, позволяющие влиять на решения, принимаемые людьми. Эта идея была логическим продолжением ряда выступлений с докладами о коммуникациях в проектах разработки и внедрения ПО. Давайте, не откладывая в долгий ящик, начнем с самого простого приема убеждения, с которым сталкиваемся ежедневно в магазинах, в транспорте, в разговорах с коллегами… да мало ли где еще!
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Tata Group Dials Taiwan for Its Chipmaking Ambition in Gujarat’s DholeraAvirahi City Dholera
The Tata Group, a titan of Indian industry, is making waves with its advanced talks with Taiwanese chipmakers Powerchip Semiconductor Manufacturing Corporation (PSMC) and UMC Group. The goal? Establishing a cutting-edge semiconductor fabrication unit (fab) in Dholera, Gujarat. This isn’t just any project; it’s a potential game changer for India’s chipmaking aspirations and a boon for investors seeking promising residential projects in dholera sir.
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Falcon stands out as a top-tier P2P Invoice Discounting platform in India, bridging esteemed blue-chip companies and eager investors. Our goal is to transform the investment landscape in India by establishing a comprehensive destination for borrowers and investors with diverse profiles and needs, all while minimizing risk. What sets Falcon apart is the elimination of intermediaries such as commercial banks and depository institutions, allowing investors to enjoy higher yields.
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A personal brand exploration presentation summarizes an individual's unique qualities and goals, covering strengths, values, passions, and target audience. It helps individuals understand what makes them stand out, their desired image, and how they aim to achieve it.
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Sustainability has become an increasingly critical topic as the world recognizes the need to protect our planet and its resources for future generations. Sustainability means meeting our current needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet theirs. It involves long-term planning and consideration of the consequences of our actions. The goal is to create strategies that ensure the long-term viability of People, Planet, and Profit.
Leading companies such as Nike, Toyota, and Siemens are prioritizing sustainable innovation in their business models, setting an example for others to follow. In this Sustainability training presentation, you will learn key concepts, principles, and practices of sustainability applicable across industries. This training aims to create awareness and educate employees, senior executives, consultants, and other key stakeholders, including investors, policymakers, and supply chain partners, on the importance and implementation of sustainability.
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1. Develop a comprehensive understanding of the fundamental principles and concepts that form the foundation of sustainability within corporate environments.
2. Explore the sustainability implementation model, focusing on effective measures and reporting strategies to track and communicate sustainability efforts.
3. Identify and define best practices and critical success factors essential for achieving sustainability goals within organizations.
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1. Introduction and Key Concepts of Sustainability
2. Principles and Practices of Sustainability
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To download the complete presentation, visit: https://www.oeconsulting.com.sg/training-presentations
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It is crucial for the taxpayers to understand about the TDS Return Filing Due Date, so that they can fulfill your TDS obligations efficiently. Taxpayers can avoid penalties by sticking to the deadlines and by accurate filing of TDS. Timely filing of TDS will make sure about the availability of tax credits. You can also seek the professional guidance of experts like Legal Pillers for timely filing of the TDS Return.
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It is a sample of an interview for a business english class for pre-intermediate and intermediate english students with emphasis on the speking ability.
Enterprise Excellence is Inclusive Excellence.pdfKaiNexus
Enterprise excellence and inclusive excellence are closely linked, and real-world challenges have shown that both are essential to the success of any organization. To achieve enterprise excellence, organizations must focus on improving their operations and processes while creating an inclusive environment that engages everyone. In this interactive session, the facilitator will highlight commonly established business practices and how they limit our ability to engage everyone every day. More importantly, though, participants will likely gain increased awareness of what we can do differently to maximize enterprise excellence through deliberate inclusion.
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Enterprise Excellence is a holistic approach that's aimed at achieving world-class performance across all aspects of the organization.
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A way to engage all in creating Inclusive Excellence. Lessons from the US military and their parallels to the story of Harry Potter. How belt systems and CI teams can destroy inclusive practices. How leadership language invites people to the party. There are three things leaders can do to engage everyone every day: maximizing psychological safety to create environments where folks learn, contribute, and challenge the status quo.
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UML2ClearQuest. ClearQuest ALM schema report
1. Report on the ALM Schema
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Contents
1 ALM Schema .......................................................................................................................................................................... 5
1.1 General Information ................................................................................................................................................... 5
1.2 Relations Between Requests ................................................................................................................................... 5
2 Description of Record Types ........................................................................................................................................... 6
2.1 ALMActivity .................................................................................................................................................................... 6
2.1.1 Relations with Other Requests ....................................................................................................................... 6
2.1.2 State Diagram ...................................................................................................................................................... 7
2.1.3 Transition Matrix .................................................................................................................................................. 7
2.1.4 List of Actions ....................................................................................................................................................... 7
2.1.5 List of Fields .......................................................................................................................................................... 9
2.1.6 Description of the field behavior ................................................................................................................. 12
2.2 ALMProject ................................................................................................................................................................... 13
2.2.1 Relations with Other Requests ..................................................................................................................... 13
2.2.2 State Diagram .................................................................................................................................................... 14
2.2.3 Transition Matrix ................................................................................................................................................ 14
2.2.4 List of Actions ..................................................................................................................................................... 14
2.2.5 List of Fields ........................................................................................................................................................ 15
2.2.6 Description of the field behavior ................................................................................................................. 17
2.3 ALMRequest ................................................................................................................................................................. 20
2.3.1 Relations with Other Requests ..................................................................................................................... 20
2.3.2 State Diagram .................................................................................................................................................... 21
2.3.3 Transition Matrix ................................................................................................................................................ 21
2.3.4 List of Actions ..................................................................................................................................................... 21
2.3.5 List of Fields ........................................................................................................................................................ 23
2.3.6 Description of the field behavior ................................................................................................................. 26
2.4 ALMTask ........................................................................................................................................................................ 27
2.4.1 Relations with Other Requests ..................................................................................................................... 27
2.4.2 State Diagram .................................................................................................................................................... 28
2.4.3 Transition Matrix ................................................................................................................................................ 28
2.4.4 List of Actions ..................................................................................................................................................... 28
2.4.5 List of Fields ........................................................................................................................................................ 29
2.4.6 Description of the field behavior ................................................................................................................. 32
2.5 BTBuild .......................................................................................................................................................................... 33
2.5.1 Relations with Other Requests ..................................................................................................................... 33
2.5.2 State Diagram .................................................................................................................................................... 33
2.5.3 Transition Matrix ................................................................................................................................................ 34
2.5.4 List of Actions ..................................................................................................................................................... 34
2.5.5 List of Fields ........................................................................................................................................................ 35
2.5.6 Description of the field behavior ................................................................................................................. 37
2.6 UCMUtilityActivity ...................................................................................................................................................... 38
2.6.1 Relations with Other Requests ..................................................................................................................... 38
2.6.2 State Diagram .................................................................................................................................................... 38
2.6.3 Transition Matrix ................................................................................................................................................ 39
2.6.4 List of Actions ..................................................................................................................................................... 39
2.6.5 List of Fields ........................................................................................................................................................ 40
2.6.6 Description of the field behavior ................................................................................................................. 42
3 Description of Stateless Record Types ...................................................................................................................... 43
3.1 ALMAdmin .................................................................................................................................................................... 43
3.1.1 Relations with Other Requests ..................................................................................................................... 43
3.1.2 List of Fields ........................................................................................................................................................ 44
3.1.3 Description of the field behavior ................................................................................................................. 45
3.2 ALMBaseline ................................................................................................................................................................ 46
3.2.1 Relations with Other Requests ..................................................................................................................... 46
3.2.2 List of Fields ........................................................................................................................................................ 47
3.2.3 Description of the field behavior ................................................................................................................. 48
3.3 ALMCategory ............................................................................................................................................................... 49
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3.3.1 Relations with Other Requests ..................................................................................................................... 49
3.3.2 List of Fields ........................................................................................................................................................ 50
3.3.3 Description of the field behavior ................................................................................................................. 53
3.4 ALMCategoryTypeLabel ........................................................................................................................................... 54
3.4.1 Relations with Other Requests ..................................................................................................................... 54
3.4.2 List of Fields ........................................................................................................................................................ 55
3.4.3 Description of the field behavior ................................................................................................................. 56
3.5 ALMComment .............................................................................................................................................................. 57
3.5.1 Relations with Other Requests ..................................................................................................................... 57
3.5.2 List of Fields ........................................................................................................................................................ 58
3.5.3 Description of the field behavior ................................................................................................................. 59
3.6 ALMIteration ................................................................................................................................................................ 60
3.6.1 Relations with Other Requests ..................................................................................................................... 60
3.6.2 List of Fields ........................................................................................................................................................ 61
3.6.3 Description of the field behavior ................................................................................................................. 64
3.7 ALMIterationLabel ..................................................................................................................................................... 65
3.7.1 Relations with Other Requests ..................................................................................................................... 65
3.7.2 List of Fields ........................................................................................................................................................ 66
3.7.3 Description of the field behavior ................................................................................................................. 67
3.8 ALMPhase ..................................................................................................................................................................... 68
3.8.1 Relations with Other Requests ..................................................................................................................... 68
3.8.2 List of Fields ........................................................................................................................................................ 69
3.8.3 Description of the field behavior ................................................................................................................. 72
3.9 ALMPhaseLabel ........................................................................................................................................................... 73
3.9.1 Relations with Other Requests ..................................................................................................................... 73
3.9.2 List of Fields ........................................................................................................................................................ 74
3.9.3 Description of the field behavior ................................................................................................................. 75
3.10 ALMReleaseLabel..................................................................................................................................................... 76
3.10.1 Relations with Other Requests .................................................................................................................. 76
3.10.2 List of Fields ...................................................................................................................................................... 77
3.10.3 Description of the field behavior ............................................................................................................... 78
3.11 ALMResolutionCode ................................................................................................................................................ 79
3.11.1 Relations with Other Requests .................................................................................................................. 79
3.11.2 List of Fields ...................................................................................................................................................... 80
3.11.3 Description of the field behavior ............................................................................................................... 81
3.12 ALMResolutionCodeLabel ..................................................................................................................................... 82
3.12.1 Relations with Other Requests .................................................................................................................. 82
3.12.2 List of Fields ...................................................................................................................................................... 83
3.12.3 Description of the field behavior ............................................................................................................... 84
3.13 ALMRole ...................................................................................................................................................................... 85
3.13.1 Relations with Other Requests .................................................................................................................. 85
3.13.2 List of Fields ...................................................................................................................................................... 86
3.13.3 Description of the field behavior ............................................................................................................... 89
3.14 ALMRoleLabel ........................................................................................................................................................... 90
3.14.1 Relations with Other Requests .................................................................................................................. 90
3.14.2 List of Fields ...................................................................................................................................................... 91
3.14.3 Description of the field behavior ............................................................................................................... 93
3.15 ALMSecurityPolicy ................................................................................................................................................... 94
3.15.1 Relations with Other Requests .................................................................................................................. 94
3.15.2 List of Fields ...................................................................................................................................................... 95
3.15.3 Description of the field behavior ............................................................................................................... 96
3.16 ALMStatusLabel ....................................................................................................................................................... 97
3.16.1 Relations with Other Requests .................................................................................................................. 97
3.16.2 List of Fields ...................................................................................................................................................... 98
3.16.3 Description of the field behavior ............................................................................................................... 99
3.17 ALMType ................................................................................................................................................................... 100
3.17.1 Relations with Other Requests ................................................................................................................ 100
3.17.2 List of Fields .................................................................................................................................................... 101
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3.17.3 Description of the field behavior ............................................................................................................. 102
3.18 ALMTypeLabel ........................................................................................................................................................ 103
3.18.1 Relations with Other Requests ................................................................................................................ 103
3.18.2 List of Fields .................................................................................................................................................... 104
3.18.3 Description of the field behavior ............................................................................................................. 105
3.19 ALMWorkConfiguration ....................................................................................................................................... 106
3.19.1 Relations with Other Requests ................................................................................................................ 106
3.19.2 List of Fields .................................................................................................................................................... 107
3.19.3 Description of the field behavior ............................................................................................................. 109
3.20 attachments ............................................................................................................................................................ 110
3.20.1 List of Fields .................................................................................................................................................... 110
3.20.2 Description of the field behavior ............................................................................................................. 111
3.21 Email_Rule............................................................................................................................................................... 112
3.21.1 Relations with Other Requests ................................................................................................................ 112
3.21.2 List of Fields .................................................................................................................................................... 113
3.21.3 Description of the field behavior ............................................................................................................. 120
3.22 groups ....................................................................................................................................................................... 121
3.22.1 Relations with Other Requests ................................................................................................................ 121
3.22.2 List of Fields .................................................................................................................................................... 122
3.22.3 Description of the field behavior ............................................................................................................. 123
3.23 UCM_Project ........................................................................................................................................................... 124
3.23.1 Relations with Other Requests ................................................................................................................ 124
3.23.2 List of Fields .................................................................................................................................................... 125
3.23.3 Description of the field behavior ............................................................................................................. 128
3.24 users .......................................................................................................................................................................... 129
3.24.1 Relations with Other Requests ................................................................................................................ 129
3.24.2 List of Fields .................................................................................................................................................... 130
3.24.3 Description of the field behavior ............................................................................................................. 131
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1 ALM Schema
1.1 General Information
Table 1. ALM Schema - general information
Name Value
Version 1
Description Schema for Application Lifecycle Management.
Unix Script Language PERL
Windows Script Language BASIC
Package_ALMProject_Return_String_Mode RETURN_STRING_UNICODE
Package_ALMProject_Windows_Script_Language PERL
Package_Email_Return_String_Mode RETURN_STRING_UNICODE
Package_UCMPolicyScripts_Windows_Script_Language BASIC
Package_UnifiedChangeManagement_Windows_Script_Lang BASIC
uage
Applied Package Form Tab Names_AMStateTypes_1 SUBMITTABNAMES=;RECORDTABNAMES=
Applied Package Form Tab SUBMITTABNAMES=Unified Change
Names_UnifiedChangeManagement_11 Management;RECORDTABNAMES=Unified Change
Management
Package_BuildTracking_Windows_Script_Language PERL
Package_BuildTracking_Return_String_Mode RETURN_STRING_UNICODE
Package_ALMWork_Return_String_Mode RETURN_STRING_UNICODE
Package_ALMWork_Windows_Script_Language PERL
Applied Package Form Tab Names_Email_13 SUBMITTABNAMES=;RECORDTABNAMES=
1.2 Relations Between Requests
Figure 1. ALM Schema - relations between requests
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2 Description of Record Types
2.1 ALMActivity
2.1.1 Relations with Other Requests
Figure 2. ALMActivity - relations with other requests
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2.1.2 State Diagram
Figure 3. ALMActivity - state diagram
2.1.3 Transition Matrix
Table 2. ALMActivity - transition matrix
To From Activated Completed Opened Submitted
Activated Activate Activate
Completed Complete Complete
Opened ReOpen Open
Submitted ReadyToWaiting
2.1.4 List of Actions
Table 3. ALMActivity - list of actions
Name Description Access Initialization Validation Commit Notification
control
Activate All Users
Approval PERL PERL
Complete All Users
Delete All Users
Import All Users
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Modify All Users
Open All Users
QuestionOrCo All Users
mment
ReadyToWaiti All Users
ng
ReOpen All Users PERL
Send_Email_N All Users BASIC
otif
Submit All Users PERL
ucm_base_sync All Users PERL BASIC
hronize
WorkOn All Users
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2.1.5 List of Fields
Table 4. ALMActivity - list of fields
Name Type Size Description Default value Permission Value Changed Validation Choice List
am_statetype STATETYPE 0
dbid DBID 0
history JOURNAL 0
id ID 13
is_active INT 0
is_duplicate INT 0
lock_version INT 0
locked_by REFERENCE 0 DEFAULT
ratl_mastership REFERENCE 0 the replica site DEFAULT
where this record
can be modified
record_type RECORDTYPE 30
State STATE 0
unduplicate_state SHORT_STRING 50
version INT 0
ActivitiesRelated REFERENCE_LI 0 Sometimes work DEFAULT
ST assigments are
related to other
assignments. You
can establish a
relationship
between activities
to help identify
dependencies.
Attachments ATTACHMENT_ 0 N/A
LIST
Description MULTILINE_ST 0
RING
Doc_Related SHORT_STRING 50 CONSTANT: CONSTANT_LIS
NO T:
NO
YES
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FailedInBuilds REFERENCE 0 If the activity DEFAULT
represents
development
work, identify if
the build failed.
Headline SHORT_STRING 125
NoPlanToTestInB REFERENCE 0 If the activity DEFAULT
uilds represents
development
work, identify if
there is no plan to
test.
NotifyList REFERENCE_LI 0 Identify a list of DEFAULT
ST users to notify.
OldID SHORT_STRING 13 PERL
Owner REFERENCE 0 PERL PERL
Project REFERENCE 0 Work is PERL DEFAULT
completed in the
context of a
project. Choose
the project where
this will be
completed.
ResolutionCode REFERENCE 0 Identify the result PERL
of this
assignment.
ResolutionSumma MULTILINE_ST 0 Describe how this
ry RING activity was
resolved.
Roles REFERENCE_LI 0 PERL DEFAULT
ST
SecurityPolicy REFERENCE 0 DEFAULT
Task REFERENCE 0 PERL PERL DEFAULT
Type REFERENCE 0 PERL PERL
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ucm_project REFERENCE 0 This should be set BASIC DEFAULT
to the
UCM_Project
entity which
corresponds to the
ClearCase project
where this entity
will be worked
on.
ucm_stream SHORT_STRING 50 This is a display- BASIC
only field which
shows the
ClearCase stream
where this entity
has been worked
on (if it has been
worked on
already).
ucm_stream_obje SHORT_STRING 128
ct
ucm_view SHORT_STRING 50 This is a display- BASIC
only field which
shows the
ClearCase view
where this entity
is being worked
on (if there is
one).
ucm_vob_object SHORT_STRING 128
ValidatedInBuilds REFERENCE 0 If this activity DEFAULT
represents
development
work that requires
testing, identify
the build in which
it is validated.
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2.2 ALMProject
2.2.1 Relations with Other Requests
Figure 4. ALMProject - relations with other requests
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2.2.2 State Diagram
Figure 5. ALMProject - state diagram
2.2.3 Transition Matrix
Table 6. ALMProject - transition matrix
To From Canceled Completed InProgress Pending Postponed
Canceled Cancel Cancel
Completed Complete
InProgress ResumeInProgress Launch ResumeInProgress
Pending ResumePending ResumePending
Postponed Postpone Postpone
2.2.4 List of Actions
Table 7. ALMProject - list of actions
Name Description Access Initialization Validation Commit Notification
control
ALMApproval PERL PERL
ALMCheckFor All Users PERL
Duplicates
Cancel All Users
Complete All Users
Create All Users
Delete All Users
Import All Users
Launch All Users
Modify All Users
Postpone All Users
ResumeInProgr All Users
ess
ResumePendin All Users
g
SetDefault All Users
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2.2.5 List of Fields
Table 8. ALMProject - list of fields
Name Type Size Description Default value Permission Value Changed Validation Choice List
dbid DBID 0
history JOURNAL 0
id ID 13
is_active INT 0
is_duplicate INT 0
lock_version INT 0
locked_by REFERENCE 0 DEFAULT
ratl_context_grou REFERENCE_LI 0 Context groups DEFAULT
ps ST associated with
the context record
type
ratl_mastership REFERENCE 0 the replica site DEFAULT
where this record
can be modified
record_type RECORDTYPE 30
State STATE 0
unduplicate_state SHORT_STRING 50
version INT 0
Category REFERENCE 0 A means of PERL PERL
identifying the
context of the
project. If the list
is blank, create
new
ALMCategory.
Examples include
the Solution
name, a Product
name, a product
feature, a SOA
service name, a
reusable
component.
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CopyToCategory REFERENCE 0 DEFAULT
CopyToProjectNa SHORT_STRING 254
me
CopyToRelease REFERENCE 0 DEFAULT
CurrentPhase REFERENCE 0 Phases can be DEFAULT
used to divide a
project into
smaller units of
time. For
example, the
Rational Unified
Process defines
the four phases of
Inception,
Elaboration,
Construction, and
Transition. This
field is optional.
CurrentPhaseLabe REFERENCE 0 Phases can be PERL PERL
l used to divide a
project into
smaller units of
time. For
example, the
Rational Unified
Process defines
the four phases of
Inception,
Elaboration,
Construction, and
Transition. This
field is optional.
DefaultRequest REFERENCE 0 PERL DEFAULT
DefaultTask REFERENCE 0 PERL DEFAULT
Description MULTILINE_ST 0
RING
EndDate DATE_TIME 0
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Name SHORT_STRING 50 An identifier for
the project such as
the solution name,
or code name.
Obsolete SHORT_STRING 3 CONSTANT: CONSTANT_LIS
No T:
Yes
No
OldID SHORT_STRING 13 PERL
Owner REFERENCE 0 PERL PERL
PriorProject REFERENCE 0 DEFAULT
Release REFERENCE 0 An identifier for PERL DEFAULT
the version of the
solution created in
the context of this
project. An
example is:
version 7.1.0.0.
SecurityPolicy REFERENCE 0 Determine who DEFAULT
can access this
project by
selecting a
security policy. If
the list is blank,
create a new
ALMSecurityPoli
cy.
StartDate DATE_TIME 0
SuperProjects REFERENCE_LI 0 DEFAULT
ST
UCM_Project REFERENCE 0 DEFAULT
2.2.6 Description of the field behavior
Table 9. ALMProject - description of the field behavior
Canceled Completed InProgress Pending Postponed Default behavior
dbid READONLY READONLY READONLY READONLY READONLY READONLY
history READONLY READONLY READONLY READONLY READONLY READONLY
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2.3.1 Relations with Other Requests
Figure 6. ALMRequest - relations with other requests
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2.3.2 State Diagram
Figure 7. ALMRequest - state diagram
2.3.3 Transition Matrix
Table 10. ALMRequest - transition matrix
To From Completed Opened Rejected Withdrawn
Completed Accept Accept
Opened ReOpen ReOpen ReOpen
Rejected Reject_Solution
Withdrawn Withdraw
2.3.4 List of Actions
Table 11. ALMRequest - list of actions
Name Description Access Initialization Validation Commit Notification
control
Accept All Users
CreateTask All Users
Delete PERL
DuplicateComp All Users
lete
Import PERL
MarkAsDuplic All Users
ate
Modify All Users
Open All Users PERL
QuestionOrCo All Users
mment
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Reject_Request All Users
Reject_Solutio All Users
n
ReOpen All Users
Send_Email_N All Users BASIC
otif
Unreproducible All Users
Withdraw All Users
WorksAsDesig All Users
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2.3.5 List of Fields
Table 12. ALMRequest - list of fields
Name Type Size Description Default value Permission Value Changed Validation Choice List
dbid DBID 0
history JOURNAL 0
id ID 13
is_active INT 0
is_duplicate INT 0
lock_version INT 0
locked_by REFERENCE 0 DEFAULT
ratl_mastership REFERENCE 0 the replica site DEFAULT
where this record
can be modified
record_type RECORDTYPE 30
State STATE 0
unduplicate_state SHORT_STRING 50
version INT 0
Attachments ATTACHMENT_ 0 N/A
LIST
BTBuild REFERENCE_LI 0 DEFAULT
ST
Category REFERENCE 0 A category is a PERL PERL
user provided
organizing
mechanism used
to name or
classify objects.
Categories can be
hierarchical.
Select the
category that best
classifies this
request.
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CategoryPath REFERENCE_LI 0 A category is a DEFAULT
ST user provided
organizing
mechanism used
to name or
classify objects.
Categories can be
hierarchical.
Select the
category that best
classifies this
request.
CategoryStringPat MULTILINE_ST 0
h RING
CategoryTypeLab REFERENCE 0 PERL PERL
el
Description MULTILINE_ST 0
RING
Headline SHORT_STRING 125
Iteration REFERENCE 0 DEFAULT
IterationLabel REFERENCE 0 Iterations can be PERL PERL
used to divide a
Phases into
smaller units of
time. If your
project is using
Iterations they
will appear on the
drop down.
NotifyList REFERENCE_LI 0 DEFAULT
ST
OldID SHORT_STRING 13 PERL
Owner REFERENCE 0 PERL PERL DEFAULT
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Phase REFERENCE 0 Phases can be DEFAULT
used to divide a
project into
smaller units of
time. If your
project is using
Phases, they will
appear on the
drop down.
PhaseLabel REFERENCE 0 PERL PERL
Project REFERENCE 0 Requests arise PERL DEFAULT
within the context
of a project. It
might a defect in
the project
currently under
construction, it
could be an
enhancement
request to a
project that is
already deployed.
Identify the
project from
which this request
originates.
RequestsRelated REFERENCE_LI 0 DEFAULT
ST
SecurityPolicy REFERENCE 0 DEFAULT
Severity REFERENCE 0 PERL
Type REFERENCE 0 PERL
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2.4.1 Relations with Other Requests
Figure 8. ALMTask - relations with other requests
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2.4.2 State Diagram
Figure 9. ALMTask - state diagram
2.4.3 Transition Matrix
Table 14. ALMTask - transition matrix
To From Activated Completed Opened
Activated Activate Activate
Completed Complete Complete
Opened ReOpen ReOpen
2.4.4 List of Actions
Table 15. ALMTask - list of actions
Name Description Access Initialization Validation Commit Notification
control
Activate All Users PERL
Approval PERL
Complete All Users PERL
CreateActivity All Users
Delete All Users
Import All Users
Modify All Users
Open All Users PERL PERL
QuestionOrCo All Users
mment
ReOpen All Users PERL
Send_Email_N All Users BASIC
otif
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2.4.5 List of Fields
Table 16. ALMTask - list of fields
Name Type Size Description Default value Permission Value Changed Validation Choice List
dbid DBID 0
history JOURNAL 0
id ID 13
is_active INT 0
is_duplicate INT 0
lock_version INT 0
locked_by REFERENCE 0 DEFAULT
ratl_mastership REFERENCE 0 the replica site DEFAULT
where this record
can be modified
record_type RECORDTYPE 30
State STATE 0
unduplicate_state SHORT_STRING 50
version INT 0
Attachments ATTACHMENT_ 0 N/A
LIST
BTBuild REFERENCE_LI 0 DEFAULT
ST
Description MULTILINE_ST 0
RING
Headline SHORT_STRING 125
Iteration REFERENCE 0 DEFAULT
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IterationLabel REFERENCE 0 Iterations can be PERL PERL
used to divide a
phase into smaller
units of time. If
your project is
using iterations
they will appear
on the drop down
list. Determine
when to address
this task by
choosing a
Iteration.
NotifyList REFERENCE_LI 0 DEFAULT
ST
OldID SHORT_STRING 13 PERL
Owner REFERENCE 0 PERL PERL
Phase REFERENCE 0 Phases can be DEFAULT
used to divide a
project into
smaller units of
time. If your
project is using
Phases, they will
appear on the
drop down list.
Determine when
to address this
task by choosing a
Phase.
PhaseLabel REFERENCE 0 PERL PERL
Priority REFERENCE 0 PERL
Project REFERENCE 0 Work is PERL PERL DEFAULT
completed in the
context of a
project. Choose
the project where
this will be
completed.
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Request REFERENCE 0 PERL PERL DEFAULT
ResolutionCode REFERENCE 0 Identify the result PERL
of this
assignment.
ResolutionSumma MULTILINE_ST 0
ry RING
Roles REFERENCE_LI 0 PERL DEFAULT
ST
SecurityPolicy REFERENCE 0 DEFAULT
TasksRelated REFERENCE_LI 0 DEFAULT
ST
Type REFERENCE 0 PERL PERL
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2.5 BTBuild
2.5.1 Relations with Other Requests
Figure 10. BTBuild - relations with other requests
2.5.2 State Diagram
Figure 11. BTBuild - state diagram
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2.5.3 Transition Matrix
Table 18. BTBuild - transition matrix
To From Completed Failed Retired Submitted
Completed Complete
Failed Failure
Retired Retire Retire
Submitted ReSubmit
2.5.4 List of Actions
Table 19. BTBuild - list of actions
Name Description Access Initialization Validation Commit Notification
control
ALMFieldReq All Users PERL
uiredness
Approval PERL PERL
BTBase All Users PERL
Complete All Users
Delete All Users
Failure All Users
Import All Users
Modify All Users
ReSubmit All Users
Retire All Users
Send_Email_N All Users BASIC
otif
Submit All Users
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2.5.5 List of Fields
Table 20. BTBuild - list of fields
Name Type Size Description Default value Permission Value Changed Validation Choice List
dbid DBID 0
history JOURNAL 0
id ID 13
is_active INT 0
is_duplicate INT 0
lock_version INT 0
locked_by REFERENCE 0 DEFAULT
ratl_mastership REFERENCE 0 the replica site DEFAULT
where this record
can be modified
record_type RECORDTYPE 30
State STATE 0
unduplicate_state SHORT_STRING 50
version INT 0
ALMBaseline REFERENCE 0 DEFAULT
ALMBuildStatus REFERENCE 0 PERL
ALMBuildType REFERENCE 0 PERL
ALMObsolete SHORT_STRING 50 CONSTANT: CONSTANT_LIS
NO T:
NO
YES
ALMOwner REFERENCE 0 PERL PERL
ALMProject REFERENCE 0 PERL DEFAULT
ALMRoles REFERENCE_LI 0 PERL DEFAULT
ST
ALMSecurityPoli REFERENCE 0 DEFAULT
cy
Build_System_ID SHORT_STRING 50
Build_System_U SHORT_STRING 254
RL
BuildLog MULTILINE_ST 0
RING
End_DateTime DATE_TIME 0
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2.6 UCMUtilityActivity
2.6.1 Relations with Other Requests
Figure 12. UCMUtilityActivity - relations with other requests
2.6.2 State Diagram
Figure 13. UCMUtilityActivity - state diagram
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2.6.3 Transition Matrix
Table 22. UCMUtilityActivity - transition matrix
To From Active Complete Ready Submitted
Active Activate
Complete Complete
Ready ReOpen Assign
Submitted Postpone Postpone
2.6.4 List of Actions
Table 23. UCMUtilityActivity - list of actions
Name Description Access Initialization Validation Commit Notification
control
Activate All Users
Assign All Users
Complete All Users
Contributors All Users
Delete All Users
Import All Users
Modify All Users
Postpone All Users
ReOpen All Users
Submit All Users
ucm_base_sync All Users PERL BASIC
hronize
WorkOn All Users
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2.6.5 List of Fields
Table 24. UCMUtilityActivity - list of fields
Name Type Size Description Default value Permission Value Changed Validation Choice List
am_statetype STATETYPE 0
dbid DBID 0
history JOURNAL 0
id ID 13
is_active INT 0
is_duplicate INT 0
lock_version INT 0
locked_by REFERENCE 0 DEFAULT
ratl_mastership REFERENCE 0 the replica site DEFAULT
where this record
can be modified
record_type RECORDTYPE 30
State STATE 0
unduplicate_state SHORT_STRING 50
version INT 0
Description MULTILINE_ST 0
RING
Headline SHORT_STRING 128
Owner REFERENCE 0 DEFAULT
ucm_project REFERENCE 0 This should be set BASIC DEFAULT
to the
UCM_Project
entity which
corresponds to the
ClearCase project
where this entity
will be worked
on.
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ucm_stream SHORT_STRING 50 This is a display- BASIC
only field which
shows the
ClearCase stream
where this entity
has been worked
on (if it has been
worked on
already).
ucm_stream_obje SHORT_STRING 128
ct
ucm_view SHORT_STRING 50 This is a display- BASIC
only field which
shows the
ClearCase view
where this entity
is being worked
on (if there is
one).
ucm_vob_object SHORT_STRING 128
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3 Description of Stateless Record Types
3.1 ALMAdmin
3.1.1 Relations with Other Requests
Figure 14. ALMAdmin - relations with other requests
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3.1.2 List of Fields
Table 26. ALMAdmin - list of fields
Name Type Size Description Default value Permission Value Changed Validation Choice List
dbid DBID 0
history JOURNAL 0
is_active INT 0
lock_version INT 0
locked_by REFERENCE 0 DEFAULT
ratl_keysite REFERENCE 0 the replica site DEFAULT
where this record
was last re-keyed
ratl_mastership REFERENCE 0 the replica site DEFAULT
where this record
can be modified
record_type RECORDTYPE 30
version INT 0
Groups REFERENCE_LI 0 PERL PERL PERL DEFAULT
ST
Label SHORT_STRING 254
Members REFERENCE_LI 0 PERL PERL DEFAULT
ST
Obsolete SHORT_STRING 254 CONSTANT: CONSTANT_LIS
NO T:
YES
NO
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