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Scope

  • JOC is turning towards its end of life and will be replaced by a new component.
  • The requirements management for the new JOC Cockpit has started.

Cockpit

Functional Requirements

  • Basically the existing functionality shall be provided to monitor and control jobs, job chains etc. and to access logs.
  • Visualisation of more details, e.g. for history.
  • Support for any number JobScheduler instances
    • Active and Passive Cluster Instances
    • Supervisor and Workload Instances
    • Master and Agent Instances
    • Of specific concern will be the management of lager numbers of Agents
  • Authentication and Authorization via Apache Shiro
    • Integration with Directory Services
    • Management of permissions, e.g. for folders and operations.
    • Grouping of permissions to roles and associating roles to users.
  • Workload visualisation
  • Calendar preview

Non-Functional Requirements

  • Reduced impact of JOC operations on the JobScheduler main process.
  • Consistent logging.

Usability Requirements

  • Improved navigation.
  • Improved graphical presentation.
  • Better responsiveness of the GUI. The GUI will receive events from JobScheduler instances.
  • Responsive Design for use with mobile devices as e.g. tablets.

Architecture

  • JOC will be completely re-written.
  • A new framework is introduced that will replace the existing XML Interface. 
  • Implementation of a web service interface between JOC and JobScheduler

Milestones

  • July 2015: requirements collection
  • August 2015: web service interface
  • November 2015: Release Candidate targeted for release 1.11

 

 

 

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