Re: [blockmon-demons] RE: [blockmon-dev] Addition to the wiki/list


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  • From: Jose Maria Gomez Hidalgo < >
  • To: Felipe Huici < >
  • Cc: " " < >, " " < >, Saverio Niccolini < >
  • Subject: Re: [blockmon-demons] RE: [blockmon-dev] Addition to the wiki/list
  • Date: Tue, 13 Sep 2011 08:43:16 +0200

Title: JOSÉ MARÍA GÓMEZ HIDALGO
Exact!

The report/dashboard view was sketched in the D1.2. My idea is to show a left side menu with two buttons, one for the dashboard and another one for configuring a report. The dashboard will be showing those graphs that are published by the last blocks (data output) in the composition, but it can also show graphs for other blocks. The report menu allows to configure a report (filter data and show it in a chart or as a detailed log).

Thanks for the feedback.

El 12/09/2011 17:01, Felipe Huici escribió:
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Hi Jose Maria,

 

> 2. Displaying composition results

> 

>Jose Maria suggested, and I completely agree, that the demo would be incomplete if we didn't have a separate tab that graphically displays the results >output by the composition. I'm not sure where the breakdown is between what Optnet can generally provide and what the application/composition writer >needs to code, perhaps someone has suggestions?

>I have been thinking on it. Given that at the end we may not having user profiles (everybody can do anything on authorized applications/blocks/whatever), I >suggest to have "views". A view for BM compositions, another for BM compositions of compositions (for the controller), a view for data at BM, etc.
>
>The view for data could be the dashboard + the reporting menu. The user switches from the component view to this one in a menu (better than a tab, as should >may be kept for different active compositions), or clicking on the blocks or tabs.

 

I think I completely agree with this, but I just want to make sure I understood it :).

 

The idea is to have different "views" that can be easily shown/enabled/disabled depending of the needs of the demo and of the logged-in user. The possible views are:

 

1. Composition view

2. Distributed composition view (compositions of compositions, but note that this also will contain the ability to draw node topologies)

3. Operator view (for the distributed BM demo, showing computers, what compositions are on them, CPU utilization, etc, etc)

4. Report view (not sure what dashboard is, is it part of this view?)

5. DEMONS/WPOC view (to be defined as the project progresses)

 

Thus the 3 demos mentioned in your previous email would contain:

 

1. Single-node BM demo: views 1 and 4

2. Distributed BM demo: views 1,2 (1 for creating compositions, 2 for putting them together into a distributed composition) and 4 (for a user); and view 3 (for an operator)

3. DEMONS demo: views 1-5

 

Within each view, multiple tabs may be used as needed (for instance, view 1 would contain one tab per composition, since a user may be working on several at once).

 

Is this right?

 

-- Felipe

 


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