Pre-Grant Publication Number: 20070135944
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Summary / Description
| Summary / Description | The Command and Control Toolkit™ product is a data acquisition and commanding software package that can be tailored to a wide range of command and control applications. The product, also known as CCTK, provides a customizable client/server environment designed to meet the performance requirements of mission critical command and control operations. |
Basic Information
| Type of Prior Art | Print Publication |
| Publication Title * | Command and Control Toolkit Admin Manual v 2.1 |
| Author | Command and Control Technologies Corporation |
| ISBN | |
| Page Range | All |
| Medium | Product |
| Publication Date * | May 4, 2004 |
| URL | |
Notes / To Do
| Notes | This manual is part of a set of manuals. |
Excerpt
Excerpt The project administrator can customize CCTK to meet the needs of a particular application.
This customization takes place in a series of configuration files located in the project
directory. Most of these configuration files are XML. A basic understanding of XML is
helpful in comprehending the CCTK project configuration files. It is possible (and likely) for
multiple projects to exist on a CCTK server. It is even possible for a single CCTK server to
execute multiple projects concurrently.
A consistent naming convention is used for the elements and attributes in the CCTK XML
configuration files. The name of an XML element always begins with a capital letter and has
each letter of each individual word capitalized. For example, the following items are all
elements in the CCTK configuration files.
! ProjectConfiguration
! NoticeDescriptor
! AnalogMeasurement
The name of an XML attribute always begins with a lower case letter and has each letter of
each individual word capitalized after the first. For example, the following items are all
attributes in the CCTK configuration files. |
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An apparatus for providing a summary for at least one process of a system, the apparatus comprising:
a block object for accepting input data descriptive of the at least one process and for grouping as a block at least one variable of the input data with at least one attribute for the variable; and a display client for reading the block and producing output to display the summary for the at least one process.
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Anticipates this claim. Decribes how to set up master project configuration (i.e. thousands of variables) as might be need to launch a spacecraft and monitor launch and post-launch events.
Anticipates this claim. Decribes how to set up master project configuration (i.e. thousands of variables) as might be need to launch a spacecraft and monitor launch and post-launch events.
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