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    SiteVELIZYBangalore

    EVOLIUM SAS

    OriginatorsAnne DurandMithilesh K Singh

    MUSE M0 Analysis ApplicationViewers

    OriginatorsAnne DurandMithilesh K Singh

    MUSE M0 UIS Viewers

    System : MUSESub-system :

    Document Category : USER INTERFACE SPECIFICATION

    ABSTRACT

    This SFD UIS describes the "ReportsViewers for the MUSE Analysis Application.

    Approvals

    NameApp.

    Yannick BeucherDPM

    Dominique MoriceDTL

    Jean-Yves CasalisDTL

    NameApp.

    Michel ChevanneSTL

    Test Team Leader

    REVIEWEd 0x1 Proposal 1x 24/03/05dat

    eCreationReading report reference

    Ed 01 Proposal 2 17/05/05 Proposal 2

    Ed 01 Released 19/05/05 Released

    HISTORYEd 01 Proposal 1 Draft1Ed x Proposal x

    24/03/05date

    Creation Mithilesh K SinghComments of what goes inversion since last version

    Ed01 Proposal 1 Draft 2 19/04/05 Review Comments of draft 1 incorporated.

    Ed01 Proposal 1 Draft 3 25/04/05 Review Comments of draft 2 incorporatedEd01 Proposal 1 Draft 4 29/04/05 Review comments of draft 3 incorporated.Ed01 Proposal 2 12/05/05 Review comments given in proposal 1 incorporated.Ed01 Released 19/05/05 Review Comments of Proposal 2 incorporated.

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    USER INTERFACE SPECIFICATION

    TABLE OF CONTENTS

    1 INTRODUCTION.............................................................................................................................. 101.1 Intended Audience.................................................................................................................. 101.2 Scope........................................................................................................................................ 10

    1.2.1 Document Scope............................................................................................................... 101.2.2 Edition Scope.................................................................................................................... 10

    2 MAIN WINDOW................................................................................................................................ 122.1 General .................................................................................................................................... 122.2 GUI Layout............................................................................................................................... 12

    2.2.1 Executed View Browser..................................................................................................... 14

    3 VIEW TEMPLATE MANAGEMENT.................................................................................................21

    3.1 General..................................................................................................................................... 213.2 Use Cases................................................................................................................................ 213.3 Access...................................................................................................................................... 213.4 GUI Layout............................................................................................................................... 23

    3.4.1 Create View Template....................................................................................................... 273.4.2 Copy View Template.........................................................................................................423.4.3 Edit View Template............................................................................................................ 423.4.4 Delete View Template.......................................................................................................42

    3.5 Dynamic Behavior................................................................................................................... 433.5.1 Create View Template....................................................................................................... 433.5.2 Copy View Template.........................................................................................................443.5.3 Edit View Template............................................................................................................ 453.5.4 Delete View Template.......................................................................................................45

    3.5.5 Dynamic Behavior of Color and Pattern Window...............................................................473.6 GUI Errors................................................................................................................................ 48

    4 DISPLAY QOS VALUES................................................................................................................. 504.1 General..................................................................................................................................... 504.2 Use Cases................................................................................................................................ 504.3 Access...................................................................................................................................... 504.4 GUI Layout............................................................................................................................... 54

    4.4.1 Execute View(s)................................................................................................................. 584.4.2 Copy an Executed View.................................................................................................... 594.4.3 Rename an Executed View (not in M0 Step 1)..................................................................594.4.4 Save Executed View as Template (not in M0 Step 1)........................................................594.4.5 Close Executed View ........................................................................................................59

    4.5 Dynamic Behavior................................................................................................................... 604.5.1 Execute View..................................................................................................................... 664.5.2 Copy an Executed View.................................................................................................... 684.5.3 Rename Executed View.................................................................................................... 684.5.4 Close View......................................................................................................................... 69

    4.6 GUI Errors................................................................................................................................ 70

    5 INTERACTIVE EDITING AN EXECUTED VIEW TABULAR MODE............................................72

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    9.1 General..................................................................................................................................... 909.2 Use Cases................................................................................................................................ 909.3 Access...................................................................................................................................... 909.4 GUI Layout............................................................................................................................... 90

    9.4.1 Configuring User Preferences...........................................................................................909.5 Dynamic Behavior................................................................................................................... 919.6 GUI Errors................................................................................................................................ 91

    10 MENUBAR AND POPUP MENUS.................................................................................................9210.1 Use CasesToolbar................................................................................................................. 92

    10.1.1 Sub group of use cases if necessary .............................................................................. 9710.2 Another group Popup Menu.............................................................................................97

    10.2.1 Edit Executed View Properties........................................................................................ 9810.3 Dynamic Behavior................................................................................................................. 98

    10.3.1 Edit Executed View Properties By Dialog Box ................................................................9910.4 GUI Errors.............................................................................................................................. 99

    11 EXPORT (NOT IN M0 STEP1).....................................................................................................10011.1 General................................................................................................................................. 10011.2 Use Cases............................................................................................................................ 10011.3 Access.................................................................................................................................. 100

    11.4 GUI Layout........................................................................................................................... 10011.4.1 Export View................................................................................................................... 10011.4.2 Copy/Paste ................................................................................................................... 101

    11.5 Dynamic Behavior...............................................................................................................10111.6 GUI Errors............................................................................................................................ 101

    12 USER PREFERENCES (NOT IN M0 STEP1)..............................................................................10212.1 General................................................................................................................................. 10212.2 Use Cases............................................................................................................................ 10212.3 Access.................................................................................................................................. 10212.4 GUI Layout........................................................................................................................... 102

    12.4.1 Configuring User Preferences.......................................................................................10212.5 Dynamic Behavior...............................................................................................................10312.6 GUI Errors............................................................................................................................ 103

    13 MENUBAR AND POPUP MENUS...............................................................................................10413.1 Use CasesToolbar...............................................................................................................104

    13.1.1 Sub group of use cases if necessary ............................................................................11113.2 Another group Popup Menu...........................................................................................111

    13.2.1 Popup Menu on View.................................................................................................... 11113.2.2 Popup Menu on selection of row/column....................................................................... 11213.2.3 Popup Menu on View Tab............................................................................................. 113

    TABLE OF FIGURES

    FIGURE 1: MODES AND FUNCTIONS MAIN WINDOW...................................................................13

    FIGURE 2: EXAMPLE OF AN EXECUTED VIEW BROWSER - TABULAR MODE.........................14

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    FIGURE 3: EXAMPLE OF AN EXECUTED VIEW BROWSER - GRAPHICAL MODE.....................16

    FIGURE 4: ACCESS VIEW TEMPLATE EDITOR ............................................................................ 23

    FIGURE 5: VIEW TEMPLATE EDITOR..............................................................................................23

    FIGURE 6: VIEW TEMPLATE PROPERTIES PANEL .....................................................................28

    FIGURE 7: COLOR AND PATTERN (STYLE) CHOICE DIALOG BOX.............................................41

    FIGURE 8: CONFIRMATION MESSAGE DELETE.........................................................................43

    FIGURE 9: CREATE VIEW TEMPLATE DYNAMIC BEHAVIOR.....................................................43

    FIGURE 10: COPY VIEW TEMPLATE DYNAMIC BEHAVIOR.......................................................44

    FIGURE 11: EDIT VIEW TEMPLATE DYNAMIC BEHAVIOR.........................................................45

    FIGURE 12: DELETE VIEW TEMPLATE DYNAMIC BEHAVIOR...................................................46

    FIGURE 13: VIEW TEMPLATE COMMON CHARACTERISTICS DYNAMIC BEHAVIOR.............47

    FIGURE 14: COLOR AND PATTERN DYNAMIC BEHAVIOR...........................................................48

    FIGURE 15: WARNING POPUP.........................................................................................................49

    FIGURE 16: ACCESS EXECUTION CONTEXT WINDOW................................................................51

    FIGURE 17: ACCESS COPY EXECUTED VIEW...............................................................................52

    FIGURE 18: ACCESS RENAME EXECUTED VIEW..........................................................................53

    FIGURE 19: ACCESS TO CLOSE EXECUTED VIEW.......................................................................53

    FIGURE 20: ACCESS CLOSE ALL EXECUTED VIEW.....................................................................54

    FIGURE 21: EXECUTION CONTEXT WINDOW................................................................................55

    FIGURE 22: SAVE VIEW AS TEMPLATE DIALOG BOX..................................................................59

    FIGURE 23: EXAMPLE VIEW TABULAR MODE MONO-OBJECT EVOLUTION..........................60

    FIGURE 24: EXAMPLE VIEW TABULAR MODE MULTI-OBJECT COMPARISON......................61

    FIGURE 25: EXAMPLE VIEW TABULAR MODE - MULTI-OBJECT EVOLUTION...........................62

    FIGURE 26: EXAMPLE VIEW GRAPHICAL MODE MULTI-OBJECT COMPARISON..................62

    FIGURE 27: EXAMPLE VIEW GRAPHICAL MODE MULTI-OBJECT EVOLUTION......................63

    FIGURE 28: EXAMPLE VIEW GRAPHICAL MODE MONO-OBJECT EVOLUTION......................63

    FIGURE 29: EXAMPLE VIEW GRAPHICAL MODE MULTI-OBJECT EVOLUTION (100%STACKED FORMAT)..................................................................................................................... 64

    FIGURE 30: EXAMPLE VIEW GRAPHICAL MODE MULTI-OBJECT EVOLUTION (LINEFORMAT)....................................................................................................................................... 64

    FIGURE 31: EXAMPLE VIEW GRAPHICAL MODE MULTI-OBJECT EVOLUTION (BAR CHARTFORMAT)....................................................................................................................................... 65

    FIGURE 32: EXAMPLE VIEW GRAPHICAL MODE MULTI-OBJECT EVOLUTION (STACKEDCOLUMN FORMAT)...................................................................................................................... 65

    FIGURE 33: EXAMPLE VIEW GRAPHICAL MODE MULTI-OBJECT EVOLUTION (PRIMARY ANDSECONDARY GRAPHICS)...........................................................................................................66

    FIGURE 34: EXECUTE VIEW- DYNAMIC BEHAVIOR......................................................................67

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    FIGURE 35: COPY EXECUTED VIEW DYNAMIC BEHAVIOR.......................................................68

    FIGURE 36: RENAME EXECUTED VIEW DYNAMIC BEHAVIOR.................................................68

    FIGURE 37: CLOSE EXECUTED VIEW DYNAMIC BEHAVIOR....................................................69

    FIGURE 38: CLOSE ALL EXECUTED VIEW DYNAMIC BEHAVIOR............................................70

    FIGURE 39: CHANGE VIEW DISPLAY TYPE DYNAMIC BEHAVIOR...........................................75

    FIGURE 40: HIGHLIGHTING DYNAMIC BEHAVIOR.....................................................................76

    FIGURE 41: SHOW LEGEND DYNAMIC BEHAVIOR.......................................................................77

    FIGURE 42: SAVE VIEW AS TEMPLATE DYNAMIC BEHAVIOR.................................................78

    FIGURE 43: EXECUTED VIEW PROPERTIES..................................................................................82

    FIGURE 4445: EXECUTED VIEW PROPERTIES EXECUTION CONTEXT....................................85

    FIGURE 4445: EXECUTED VIEW PROPERTIES EXECUTION CONTEXT....................................85

    FIGURE 46: EXECUTED VIEW PROPERTIES SPATIAL SCOPE.................................................86

    FIGURE 4748: EDIT EXECUTED VIEW PROPERTIES DYNAMIC BEHAVIOR.............................87

    FIGURE 4748: EDIT EXECUTED VIEW PROPERTIES DYNAMIC BEHAVIOR.............................87

    FIGURE 4950: EXPORT VIEWS.........................................................................................................88

    FIGURE 4950: EXPORT VIEWS.........................................................................................................88

    FIGURE 5152: ERROR MESSAGE- EXPORT FAILURE................................................................... 89

    FIGURE 5152: ERROR MESSAGE- EXPORT FAILURE................................................................... 89

    FIGURE 5354: ERROR MESSAGE COPY FAILURE.....................................................................89

    FIGURE 5354: ERROR MESSAGE COPY FAILURE.....................................................................89

    FIGURE 5556: PROPAGATION MODES FOR TABULAR VIEW......................................................92

    FIGURE 5556: PROPAGATION MODES FOR TABULAR VIEW......................................................92

    FIGURE 5758: PROPAGATION MODES FOR GRAPHICAL VIEW.................................................93

    FIGURE 5758: PROPAGATION MODES FOR GRAPHICAL VIEW.................................................93

    FIGURE 5960: CURSOR MODES......................................................................................................93

    FIGURE 5960: CURSOR MODES......................................................................................................93

    FIGURE 6162: CURSOR MODE DYNAMIC BEHAVIOR................................................................94

    FIGURE 6162: CURSOR MODE DYNAMIC BEHAVIOR................................................................94

    FIGURE 6364: POPUP MENU ON VIEW ....................................................................................... 97

    FIGURE 6364: POPUP MENU ON VIEW ....................................................................................... 97

    FIGURE 6566: POPUP MENU ON ROW/COLUMN...........................................................................98

    FIGURE 6566: POPUP MENU ON ROW/COLUMN...........................................................................98

    FIGURE 67: EXECUTED VIEW PROPERTIES SPATIAL SCOPE.................................................98

    FIGURE 68: EDIT EXECUTED VIEW PROPERTIES DYNAMIC BEHAVIOR.................................99

    FIGURE 69: EXPORT VIEWS...........................................................................................................100

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    FIGURE 70: ERROR MESSAGE- EXPORT FAILURE..................................................................... 101

    FIGURE 71: ERROR MESSAGE COPY FAILURE.......................................................................101

    FIGURE 72: PROPAGATION MODES FOR TABULAR VIEW........................................................105

    FIGURE 73: PROPAGATION MODES FOR GRAPHICAL VIEW...............................................105

    FIGURE 74: SHOW LEGEND...........................................................................................................105

    FIGURE 75: CURSOR MODES........................................................................................................106

    FIGURE 76: CURSOR MODE DYNAMIC BEHAVIOR..................................................................107

    FIGURE 77: POPUP MENU ON VIEW.............................................................................................112

    FIGURE 78: POPUP MENU ON ROW/COLUMN.............................................................................112

    FIGURE 79: POPUP MENU ON VIEW TAB.....................................................................................113

    TABLE OF TABLES

    TABLE 1: DESCRIPTION OF EXECUTED VIEW BROWSER - GRAPHICAL MODE.......................18

    TABLE 2: DESCRIPTION OF EXECUTED VIEW BROWSER - TABULAR MODE...........................20

    TABLE 3: DRAG AND DROP OBJECT TABLE ON EXECUTED VIEW BROWSER........................20

    TABLE 4: VIEW TEMPLATE EDITOR CHARACTERISTICS............................................................25

    TABLE 5: DESCRIPTION OF VIEW TEMPLATE EDITOR................................................................27

    TABLE 6: VIEW TEMPLATE EDITOR DRAG AND DROP................................................................27

    TABLE 7: VIEW TEMPLATE PROPERTIES......................................................................................40

    TABLE 8: COLOR AND PATTERN CHOICE.....................................................................................42

    TABLE 9: DRAG AND DROP OBJECT ON VIEW PROPERTIES PANEL........................................42

    TABLE 10: PARAMETERS FOR EXECUTION CONTEXT................................................................58

    TABLE 11: EXECUTION CONTEXT STARTING AND ENDING DATE.............................................59

    TABLE 12: ONE NETWORK OBJECT, MULTIPLE INDICATORS, AND DATE INTERVAL.... .... ....60

    TABLE 13:ONE NETWORK OBJECT, MULTIPLE COUNTERS, DATE INTERVAL, ANDPERIODICITY OTHER THAN RAW...............................................................................................60

    TABLE 14: MULTIPLE NETWORK OBJECT, ONE INDICATOR, AND DATE INTERVAL...............61

    TABLE 15: MULTIPLE NETWORK OBJECTS, ONE COUNTER, DATE INTERVAL, ANDPERIODICITY OTHER THAN RAW...............................................................................................61

    TABLE 16: MULTIPLE NETWORK OBJECT, MULTIPLE INDICATORS, ONE DATE.....................61

    TABLE 17: MULTIPLE NETWORK OBJECTS, MULTIPLE COUNTERS, ONE DATE, PERIODICITYOTHER THAN RAW...................................................................................................................... 61

    TABLE 18: HIGH LIGHTING COLORS FOR INDICATOR VALUES.................................................73

    TABLE 19: DESCRIPTION OF EXECUTED VIEW PROPERTIES....................................................83

    TABLE 20: DRAGGABLE AND DROPPABLE OBJECT ON EXECUTED VIEW..............................83

    TABLE 2122: CONFIGURABLE USER PREFERENCES................................................................90

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    TABLE 2122: CONFIGURABLE USER PREFERENCES................................................................90

    TABLE 2324: DESCRIPTION OF TOOLBAR BUTTON(EXECUTED VIEW BROWSER).................96

    TABLE 2324: DESCRIPTION OF TOOLBAR BUTTON(EXECUTED VIEW BROWSER).................96

    TABLE 25: CONFIGURABLE USER PREFERENCES..................................................................102

    TABLE 26: CHARACTERISTIC OF SHOW LEGEND..................................................................106

    TABLE 27: SHOW LEGEND DIALOG BOX DESCRIPTION...........................................................106

    TABLE 28: DESCRIPTION OF TOOLBAR BUTTON FOR GRAPHICAL MODE (EXECUTED VIEWBROWSER)................................................................................................................................. 109

    TABLE 29: DESCRIPTION OF TOOLBAR BUTTON FOR TABULAR MODE (EXECUTED VIEWBROWSER)................................................................................................................................. 110

    INTERNAL REFERENCED DOCUMENTS

    Not applicable.

    REFERENCED DOCUMENTSAlcatel references[1] 3BK 11274 0017 DSZZAxxx

    xxxxx xxxx xxxxxReferenced Doc titleMUSE M0 SSRS Viewers

    [2] 3BK 11274 0024 DSZZA MUSE M0 SSRS Modes and Functions[3] 3BK 11274 0024 DSZZA MUSE M0 UIS Modes and Functions[4] 3BK 11274 0021 DSZZA MUSE M0 UI Guidelines[5] 3BP 21658 0031 DSZZA Alcatel GUI Style Guide[6] 3BK 20733 AAAA PCZZA A1353-UR Document -User Guide

    RELATED DOCUMENTS[12] xxx xxxxx xxxx xxxxx3BK

    20811AAAAPCZZARelated Doc titleA9156 RNO User Guide

    [2] 3BK 11274 048 DSZZA MUSE M0 SWAD UMTS integration

    PREFACEThis document describes the user interface of the technical features provided by MUSE in the frame ofthe M0 Step 1 release.

    OPEN POINTS / ACTION POINTS / RESTRICTIONSTABLE OF OPENPOINTS

    Sr.

    OpenPoint

    Description

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    No.

    1 OpenPoint1:

    Reference Document

    2 Open

    Point2:

    Icon to be used for MUSE

    3 OpenPoint3:

    Tool used to draw the windows in this document

    4 OpenPoint4:

    Dockable/Undockable views are not part of M0 Step1

    5 OpenPoint5:

    Error messages

    6 OpenPoint

    6:

    Size of String text in dialog boxes.

    7 OpenPoint10:

    Icon on the toolbar

    8 OpenPoint11:

    Proposed icon for Toggle to Graphical

    9 OpenPoint12:

    Proposed icon for displaying Grid

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    1 INTRODUCTION

    1.1 Intended AudienceThe intended audience of this document is all persons involved in the specification, architecture anddesign of the network configuration management system and also marketing people in order tounderstand how to operate the system.

    It is assumed that the reader has the following background:

    Knowledge of UML notation

    Knowledge of network management concept

    1.2 Scope

    1.2.1 Document ScopeThe aim of this document is to describe the graphical user interface features for the domainviewer domain in MUSEAnalysis Desktop:

    Description of Viewer Use Cases from a users point of view

    Display the related GUI.

    Show how to perform the functions.

    1.2.2 Edition ScopeThe Edition 1 describes the Analysis Desktop impacts of the featuresviewer features for M0Step 1. The scope of this edition is MUSE M0 Step1. The followings are some restrictions on the usecases that are included in this document but not part of the MUSE Step1:

    Sub Use Case AD003-04 Copy View Template (not in M0 Step1)

    Sub Use Case AD003-06 Copy Executed View (not in M0 Step1)

    Sub Use Case AD003-07 Rename Executed View (not in M0 Step1)

    Sub Use Case AD003-08 Copy/Paste to System Clipboard (not in M0 Step1)

    Sub Use Case AD003-14 Save View as Template (not in M0 Step1)

    Sub Use Case AD003-22 Filtering in View (not in M0 Step1)

    Sub Use Case AD003-23 Spatial Roll-up / Drill-down in view (not in M0 Step1)

    Sub Use Case AD003-24 Temporal Roll-up / Drill-down in view (not in M0 Step1)

    Sub Use Case AD003-25 Export Views (not in M0 Step1)

    Sub Use Case AD006-01 Configuring User Preferences (not in M0 Step1)

    Sub Use Case AD006-02 Saving User Preferences (not in M0 Step1)

    The windows shown in this document are not the actual windows of the application. The windowsshown in this document gives the conceptualization of the window and UIS developer can considerthese windows as basis of the development but the actual windows may give different look and feel.

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    Note:1. Function is the generic term used in this document to refer to individual objects of a Data

    group or Analysis Service class. So, depending on the considered domain, a function is acounter, an indicator or a view template.

    2. If there is any conflict between the table displayed and figure shown, then the table is to beused as reference.

    3. There are formatting checks based on the format of the editable fields described in the GUIlayout tables. These checks are made on the fly. These checks are not mentioned in the statechart diagrams.

    4. There are dropping checks based on drop target information described in GUI layout tables.These checks are made on the fly (while dragging) and the cursor is updated. These checksare not mentioned in the state chart diagrams.

    5. The dialog boxes should appear at their preferred size such that all is visible. They should beresizable. When being resized to a smaller size that would hide certain elements, scrollbars

    are not added and the buttons like OK, Cancel should remain visible with interior data beingmade smaller.

    OPEN POINTS

    Open Point 1: Here is an example open point.This document is based on MUSE M0 SSRSViewers. This document will need to be updated when SSRS Viewers documentchanges.

    Open Point 2: All the windows will have product icon on the upper left corner. Presentlythe icon is not decided, so none of the windows shown here have the product icon. Butactual windows will have the product icon.

    Open Point 3: Microsoft visio has been used for development of these screens. The actualwindowswill be developed using Java Swing.

    Open Point 4: The dockable and undockable views are not part of M0 Step1.Open Point 5: Error messages will be updated in Edition 2.Open Point 6: The correct size of text strings in dialog boxes will be in Edition 2.

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    2 MAIN WINDOW

    2.1 GeneralViewer domain is a part of GUI client in MUSE Analysis Desktop application. This domain allows theuser to display the results coming from analysis services in the tabular/graphical type.format. The viewcan be createdas templates and executed by selecting network objects and functionsview templates.The view can also be created interactively by selecting network object and indicators / counters. Thisinformation comes from any optimization service. The table mode displaysa viewer that contains exactvalues of analysis services outputs in a table. The graphic mode displays analysis outputs with curves,histograms with scales and legends.

    The main window contains menu bar, toolbar, Mode Browser and an Executed View Browser at thebottom.

    2.2 GUI LayoutThe following is the main window of Analysis Desktop:

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    Figure 1: Modes and Functions Main Window

    The Main Window displays the network objects in topology trees and Analysis Services and Data inother trees grouped by their type of data. Only one topology tree and one Analysis Services and Datatree is visible at a time. Here in every subpart (both tree and Executed View Browser) is resizable,operator can expand or reduce the size of tree or Executed View Browser by just stretchingboundaries inside and outside.Mode selects both the classification and analysis services. But there are multiple views that are nottied to the modes, classification and functions.The Executed View Browser part in the main window is shown as below:

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    Figure 2: Example of an Executed View Browser - Tabular Mode

    The main window has menu bar and tool bar, which are applicable for all parts of the window.Executed View Browser has also a toolbar, which will be specific to Executed View Browser. Thebuttons on the toolbar are activated or grayed dynamically.For detail on the topology and Function part of the main window, refer to UIS of Modes andFunctions.

    2.2.1 Executed View Browser

    Executed View Browser consists of three parts:

    Executed View Tabs

    Toolbar

    Display Area

    2.2.1.1 Executed View TabsIt contains the executed view tabs. Each tab has an icon to close the executed view anddisplays the name of the view. The tooltip on the view tab is ___n. Here n is a positive integer value.

    2.2.1.2 Toolbar

    Each executed view has a toolbar with the following buttons:

    1. Display type toggle button (tabular/graphical)

    2. Save (Save Executed View as Template) (not in M0 Step1)

    3. Zoom in

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    4. Zoom out

    5. Export Executed View (not in M0 Step 1)

    6. Display Grid in View

    7. Highlight

    8. Spatial Rollup (not in M0 Step1)

    9. Spatial Drill Down (not in M0 Step1)

    10. Temporal Rollup (not in M0 Step1)

    11. Temporal Drill Down (not in M0 Step1)

    12. Rotate Axis

    13. Propagate Selection

    14. Filter (not in M0 Step 1)

    15. Cursor Mode

    16. Show Legend

    Refer to section 13.1 Toolbar for description of the buttons on the toolbar

    2.2.1.3 Display Area

    The display area of the executed view browser is used to display the view data in tabular or graphicalform.

    Refer to Figure 2: Example of an Executed View Browser - Tabular Mode for Tabular display of view

    data. The following figure displays the view data in graphical form.

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    Figure 3: Example of an Executed View Browser - Graphical Mode

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    The following table describes the Executed View Browser in Graphical mode:

    ParameterName

    Description GraphicalObject

    KeyboardAccess

    Executed ViewTabs

    Executed ViewTab containsthe list of

    executed view.Each has anicon to closethe view andview name.

    Tab Browser NA

    Toolbar Buttonsappearing inon the leftside of thegraph. Fordetail oftoolbar referto section

    Table 28:Description ofToolbarbutton forGraphicalMode(ExecutedViewBrowser)

    Icons NA

    Title It is the title asspecified in theview templateproperties, or

    the default titleif the view wascreatedinteractively.-QoSRequirementLevel:

    Caption (String) NA

    Legend Legend used toindicatedifferentparameter (cellin the aboveexampleshown) in thegraph.

    Graph element NA

    Data The QoSValues of thenetwork objectsfor the countersor indicatorsspecified at aspecified time.

    Datarepresented inthe chosengraphicalformat asspecified in theview template

    NA

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    properties.

    X-Axis X-Axisrepresents thedate in thegraph shown.The data on thex-Axis dependon the user

    choice.

    Graph - Axis NA

    Y-Axis In the graphshown for thepercentage, Y-Axis representspercentage.There can be 2Y-Axes - oneon the left forPrimary Graphand One on theRight for theSecondaryGraph asspecified in theView TemplateProperties.The data on theY-Axis dependon the user choice.

    Graph - Axis

    HorizontalScrollbar

    The horizontalscrollbarbecomes activewhen the dataon x-axis isbeyond displayarea, otherwiseit will be

    hidden.

    Scrollbar NA

    VerticalScrollbar

    The verticalscrollbarbecomes activewhen the dataon y-axis isbeyond displayarea, otherwiseit will behidden.

    Scrollbar NA

    Table 1: Description of Executed View Browser - Graphical Mode

    The following table describes the Executed View Browser in Tabular mode:

    ParameterName

    Description GraphicalObject

    KeyboardAccess

    Executed ViewTabs

    Executed ViewTab contains thelist of executedview. Each has anicon to close theview and view

    Tab Browser NA

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    name.

    Toolbar Buttonsappearing in onthe left side ofthe graph. Fordetail of toolbarrefer to section

    Table 28:Description ofToolbar buttonfor GraphicalMode (ExecutedView Browser)

    Icons NA

    Title It is the title asspecified in theview templateproperties, or thedefault title if theview was createdinteractively.-QoS

    RequirementLevel:

    Caption (String) NA

    Data The QoS Valuesof the networkobjects for thecounters or indicatorsspecified at aspecified time.

    The data isshown indifferent tablecells. Thevalues may beHighlighted andSelected. Rowsand Columnsmay also beselected inwhich case thevalues areshown inreverse colors.

    NA

    Row Header The row header isthe first column.Also the RowHeader displaysthe networkobjects, counters,or indicatorsdepending on thetype of view. Inthe executedviews the name oftheindicator/counter

    needs to befollowed by itsshort name andby its unit. () ()

    Table Row NA

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    Column Header The columnheader is the firstrow. It displaysthe Date,Counters or Indicatorsdepending on thetype of view. In

    the executedviews the name oftheindicator/counterneeds to befollowed by itsshort name andby its unit. () ()

    Table Column NA

    HorizontalScrollbar

    The horizontalscrollbar becomesactive when thedisplay area cantshow all thecolumns in thetable. Otherwisescrollbar ishidden.

    Scrollbar NA

    VerticalScrollbar

    The verticalscrollbar becomesactive when thedata on displayarea cant showall the rows of thetable, otherwise itis hidden.

    Scrollbar

    Table 2: Description of Executed View Browser - Tabular Mode

    Note: The corner cell (the intersection between the row and column headers) displays otherinformation concerning the data either network object, counter, indicator, or date.The Row and Columns may be inversed in which case these values are switched.

    The following table describes the dragable and droppable objects on executed view browser:

    Parameter Name Allowed DragableObjects

    Allowed Droppable Objects

    Executed viewbrowser

    None One or more Network ObjectsANDOne or more counter OR indicator OR View template(User cannot drop a non-double selection, for examplenetwork objects without functions.

    User cannot mix in a same selection counters with indicatorsand/or view templates)

    Table 3: Drag and Drop Object Table on Executed View Browser

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    3 VIEW TEMPLATE MANAGEMENT

    3.1 GeneralEach view template defines the representation of a group of QoS Indicators, which can be displayedas:

    1. Tabular Form2. Graphical Form

    Each view template has a default matrix and graphtable defined for displaying QoS data. Graphrepresentations are used when generating a QoS report.for displaying QoS data.defined in the viewtemplate are optional. The view templates can be private or public, when user tries to create publicview template then notification is sent to all other active Analysis Desktop users.Selecting the network objects and giving the execution context as input can execute these viewtemplates as view in tabular/graphical viewer. The view template can be saved in the system and laterit can be used for creating an executed view by selecting the network object.

    Note: When a view has been created interactively counters can be used. So when a view has beencreated using counters it will show counters otherwise not.

    3.2 Use CasesSub Use Case AD003-01 Create View TemplateSub Use Case AD003-02 Edit View TemplateSub Use Case AD003-03 Delete View TemplateSub Use Case AD003-04 Copy View Template

    3.3 Access

    View Template Editor can be launched from Menu bar, from Popup menu in the view template tree orfrom Executed View Browser. For example, right click on mouse when focus is in View Template Tree,a popup menu will appear with option View Template Editor, click on the option and the ViewTemplate editor will be launched. The view can also be deleted from the view template tree. Userselects the view template to be deleted and right click on the mouse button a popup menu is displayedwith Delete option provided the user has authorization to delete the view template otherwise theDelete option will be shown in gray.

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    Figure 4: Access View Template Editor

    AA is the label given in the state chart diagram at View Template is shown selected in the Left Tree.

    CC is a label given in the State chart diagram ofFigure 13: View Template Common Characteristics Dynamic Behavior. It is associated with User Input.

    3.4 GUI Layout

    Figure 5: View Template Editor

    Note: QoS Counter tab displayed on the view template editor will be shown only when the viewdisplayed contains the counter. The views, which are having QoS Indicators, will not have counters.Similarly the views, which are having QoS Counters, will not have QoS Indicators.The horizontal and vertical scrollbar shown in the view template editor will be active only when thedata is beyond the display area, otherwise it will be hidden. In the window shown above, the data isnot shown in property editor and the QoS Indicators, QoS Counters. This is just the layout of the viewtemplate editor.The view template editor has splitter after View Template Tree and after Properties windows. User canuse the splitter to adjust the display area. The splitter position is saved in the user preference. Whenthe same user launches the view template editor next time, it reads the previous configuration of thewindow.A user can launch only once instance of the View Template Editor.

    View Template Editor consists of four parts:1. View Template Tree: The View Template Tree displays the list of View Templates just as

    displayed in the Function Browser. When view templates are selected, available commandsare updated according to their state and to user rights. The user can see the properties of anyview template.

    2. Commands: The list of commands is automatically updated based on selected view template.A user can edit and delete a view only when the user is the owner of the view. If there is apublic view template not owned by the current owner, then the user can see the propertiesand copy the view template if desired.

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    3. Property Editor: Property Editor will display all view template properties. When some inputfields required to be chosen from indicator/counter list, these can be dropped directly in theproperty editor from the sub object selection list. For the details of the property editor refer toFigure 6: View Template Properties Panel . If the user owns the displayed view, the user canupdate the view otherwise all the fields are shown in gray.

    4. Sub-Object Selection List: These are the list of QoS Indicators / Counters. Depending on the

    selection in the View Template list and commands the sub-selection object list gets updatedautomatically. The QoS Indicators and QoS Counters can be dropped just in the tabular viewsection.The following figure gives the symbolic representation of the Figure 5: View Template Editor.Splitters are shown in grey.gray.

    The following table gives the detail of the View Template Editor:

    ParameterName

    Description GraphicalObject

    KeyboardAccess

    Dialog Box Title View TemplateEditor

    Title Bar of Dialog Box

    NA

    Title Bar Buttons

    Buttons

    appearing inupper-right-hand cornerof the title bar

    Close, Minimizeand Maximizeicon

    NA

    Resizable Able to resizethe dialog box

    Resizable bydragging edgesand corners

    Default resizekeyboardaccess

    Left Splitter Left Splitter isused to adjustthe ViewTemplate Treesize

    Splitter NA

    Right Splitter Right Splitter isused to adjust

    the Sub-objectSelection listsize

    InstanceNumber

    The user canhave only oneinstance of View Template

    NA NA

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    ViewTemplate

    Tree

    SubObject

    SelectionList

    CommandsPanel

    Properties Panel

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    Editor

    Modality The ViewTemplate Editoris a modelesswindow

    NA NA

    Table 4: View Template Editor Characteristics

    The followings table gives the description of the graphical objects used in the View Template Editor

    window:

    ParameterName

    Description Mandatory Read-only

    DefaultValue

    GraphicalObject

    Grayed KeyboardAccess

    ViewTemplateTree

    The treedisplayed hereis same theone in theView TemplateBrowser. SeeSSRS Modesand Functions.

    Yes No N/A Muse Tree Never Tab, Arrow,Spacebar

    ViewTemplateTree

    The treedisplayed hereis same theone in theView TemplateBrowser. SeeSSRS Modesand Functions.

    Yes NA N/A Muse Tree No Tab, Arrow,Spacebar

    Create Creating aview template

    Yes Yes Create Button Never Tab,Spacebar

    Create Creating aview template

    Yes Yes Create Button Yes whenthe user does nothave therightsneeded.

    Tab,Spacebar

    Copy To make acopy of theselected Viewtemplate

    Yes Yes Copy Button Never Tab,Spacebar

    Copy To make acopy of theselected Viewtemplate

    Yes Yes Copy Button Yes whenthe user does nothave therightsneeded.

    Tab,Spacebar

    Edit To Edit theselected View

    Yes Yes Edit Button Yes, whenthe operatoris not theowner of the

    selectedViewTemplate

    Tab,Spacebar

    Edit To Edit theselected Viewtemplate

    Yes Yes Edit Button Yes, whenthe operatoris not theowner of the

    Tab,Spacebar

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    selectedViewTemplate

    Delete To Delete theselected view

    Yes Yes Delete Button Yes, whenthe operatoris not theowner of theselected

    ViewTemplate orViewTemplate isa Systemview

    Tab,Spacebar

    Delete To Delete theselected viewtemplate

    Yes Yes Delete Button Yes, whenthe operatoris not theowner of theselectedViewTemplate orViewTemplate isa Systemview

    Tab,Spacebar

    PropertiesPanel

    Used todisplay theproperties ofselected viewtemplate

    Yes No NA Refer toViewTemplatePropertiesPanel

    Yes, whenthemodificationis applied, allthe fields onthepropertiespanel areshown ingray.

    Tab,Spacebar

    QoSIndicators

    QoS Indicatorscan be

    dragged anddropped intabular view.When QoSIndicators areshown, QoSCounters arenot shown

    Yes No NA Muse Tree Yes whenview

    displayeddoes notcontainindicators

    Tab, Arrow,Spacebar

    QoSCounter

    QoS Counterscan bedragged anddropped intabular view.When QoS

    Counters areshown, QoSIndicators arenot shown.

    Yes No NA Muse Tree Yes whenviewdisplayeddoes notcontaincounters

    Tab, Arrow,Spacebar

    Apply Apply button isthe defaultbutton. This

    Yes No NA Button No Tab, Enter

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    button is usedto save themodificationsdone. Whenthemodificationsare applied(saved) then

    the selectedView TemplateProperties aregrayed, untiluser choosesto Edit againand click onthe Edit button

    Close Close button isused to closethe window, Ifthe user hasmade somechanges andthe changeshas not beenapplied, anduser choosesto close thewindow thenAD will givesthe warning forsaving.

    Yes No NA Button No Tab

    Table 5: Description of View Template Editor

    The following table gives the description of dragable and droppable objects on view template editor:Parameter Name Allowed Dragable Objects Allowed Droppable

    Objects

    View TemplateTree None None

    Properties Panel None NoneQoS Indicators QoS Indicators. User can drag One or more indicators

    at a time.None

    QoS Counters QoS Counters. User can drag one or more counters at atime.

    None

    Table 6: View Template Editor Drag and Drop

    3.4.1 Create View TemplateTo Create a QoS View Template, In the View Template editor, click on the create button. The property

    editor will show the interface as below:

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    Figure 6: View Template Properties PanelThe list of indicators and counters displayed on Sub-Selection Object list of View Template Editorcan be dragged and dropped in the tabular indicator list. The availability domain is updatedautomatically depending on the network object. The list of indicators can be dragged and droppedfrom tabular list to primary and secondary graphics indicator list. When a new view template iscreated the View Template list will get updated and list the new view template name.The following table gives the description of the window create view template:

    ParameterName

    Description Mandatory Read-only

    DefaultValue

    GraphicalObject

    Grayed KeyboardAccess

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    ViewTemplateName

    Name of theview to becreated

    Yes No, viewname canbeupdatedby theowner ofthe viewor

    administrator

    ViewTemplate__n

    TextField (32Characters)

    The ViewTemplateName iseditable onlywhen a viewis created.Otherwise itis shown in

    grey.

    Tab,Spacebar

    ViewTemplateName

    Name of theview to becreated

    Yes Yes,except forcreation.

    ViewTemplate__n

    TextField (64Characters)

    The ViewTemplateName iseditable onlywhen a viewis created.Otherwise itis shown ingray.

    Tab,Spacebar

    Owner User Who iscreating the

    view

    Yes Yes Thename of

    thecreator

    TextField (32

    Characters)

    Yes Tab,Spacebar

    Title Title of theview

    Yes No Same asViewTemplateName

    TextField (64Characters)

    No Tab,Spacebar

    Title Title of theview

    Yes No Same asViewTemplateName

    TextField(100Characters)

    No Tab,Spacebar

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    Family The family towhich this viewtemplatebelongs.

    No No User defined

    TextField (32)

    Never Tab,Spacebar

    Sub-Family The sub-familyto which thisview templatebelongs.

    No No User Defined

    TextField (32)

    Yes, Sub-Family isgrayed untilFamily has

    value.

    Tab,Spacebar

    Access Rights Access rightsfor Public orPrivate

    Yes No Private Dropdown listAvailablerights arePublic orPrivate

    Never Tab,Spacebar

    PreferredDisplay Type

    The displaytype that thecreator prefersto see theresults intabular,graphical or asuserpreference.See extensionfor details.

    Yes No Tabular Dropdown listTabular,Graphicalor UserPreference

    Never Tab,Spacebar

    PreferredDisplay Type

    The displaytype that thecreator prefersto see theresults intabular,graphical or asuserpreference.See extensionfor details.

    Yes No Graphical Dropdown listTabular,Graphicalor UserPreference

    Never Tab,Spacebar

    Description Operator description forview template.This will be alarge text box.

    No No N/A TextArea(128Characters)

    Never Tab,Spacebar

    Description Operator description forview template.This will be alarge text box.

    No No NA TextArea(512Characters)

    Never Tab,Spacebar

    Creation Date Date when theview templatewas created

    Yes Yes Empty TextField

    Yes Tab,Spacebar

    Creation Date Date when the

    view templatewas created

    Yes Yes Empty Text

    Field

    Yes Tab,

    Spacebar

    Last Update Date when theView Templatewas lastupdated

    Yes Yes Empty TextField

    Yes Tab,Spacebar

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    System True if thisview templateis a Systemview template thus it cannotbe modified ordeleted. False,otherwise.

    Yes Yes N/A Checkbox

    Thecheckboxwill beCheckedwhen theview is asystem viewotherwise

    not.

    Tab,Spacebar

    System True if thisview templateis a Systemview template thus it cannotbe modified ordeleted. False,otherwise.

    Yes Yes NA Checkbox

    Thecheckboxwill beCheckedwhen theview is asystem viewotherwisenot.

    Tab,Spacebar

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    AvailabilityDomain

    AvailabilityDomain is theview templateavailability bothspatial andtemporal. It isderived from

    availabilitydomain of theindicators usedin viewtemplate.

    Yes Yes N/A It is amatrix ofcheckboxes.Theavailability domain

    iscreateddynamically.

    Yes Tab,Spacebar

    Scrollbar Horizontal andverticalscrollbars areused to scrollthe valueshorizontallyand vertically.

    Yes No NA Scrollbar Scrollbar ishidden whenthe displayarea issufficient todisplayvalues

    NA

    Frame for Availability

    Domain

    Frames areused to group

    all the relatedobjects.

    Yes Yes NA Frame Yes NA

    Frame for Tabular View

    Frames areused to groupall the relatedobjects.

    Yes Yes NA Frame Yes NA

    Frame for PrimaryGraphics

    Frames areused to groupall the relatedobjects.

    Yes Yes NA Frame Yes NA

    Frame for SecondaryGraphics

    Frames areused to groupall the relatedobjects.

    Yes Yes NA Frame Yes NA

    Tabular View

    Indicator list All columns areinterdependentYou can dropindicators/counters on thistable

    Yes No NA Table Never Tab

    Indicator list All columns areinterdependentYou can dropindicators/counters on thistable

    Yes No NA Table NA Tab

    Indicators List of indicators fortabular view

    Yes Yes N/A TableCell(32Characters)

    Never Tab, Arrow,Spacebar

    Indicators List of Yes Yes N/A Table Yes Tab, Arrow,

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    indicators fortabular view

    Cell(100Characters)

    Spacebar

    Legend Legend for each of theindicators intabular view

    Yes No Reference Name

    TableCell(32Characte

    rs)

    Never Tab, Arrow,Spacebar

    Legend Legend for each of theindicators intabular view

    Yes No Reference Name

    TableCell(100Characters)

    Never Tab, Arrow,Spacebar

    Units Units for eachof the tabularindicators

    Yes Yes NA TableCell(32Characters)

    Yes Tab, Arrow,Spacebar

    Move Up Move Upbutton is used

    to reorder the

    indicatorswithoutremoving andadding themback again

    Yes Yes NA Button Yes, Rowselected inthe first row.

    Tab

    Move Down Move Downbutton is used

    to reorder theindicatorswithoutremoving andadding themback again

    Yes Yes NA Button Yes, Rowselected inthe last row.

    Tab

    Primary Graphic ViewThe Primary Graphic is not mandatory. When used the axis for this graph is displayed on the left side. The indicatorschosen for this view are a subset of those in the tabular view without overlapping those in the secondary view and allhaving the same units. The graph type cannot be the same as the graph type in the Secondary Graphic View.Mandatory only if there is at least one indicator.** Mandatory only if there is at least one indicator

    Type Graph type likebar chart,Stackedcolumn, 100%stackedcolumn, Line

    **Yes No Bar chart

    Dropdown list.Thevalues areBar Chart,StackedColumn,100 %StackedColumn,Line

    Never Tab, Arrow,Spacebar

    Indicator list All columns areinterdependentYou can dropindicators/counters on this

    Yes No NA Table Never Tab

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    table

    Indicator list All columns areinterdependentYou can dropindicators/counters on thistable

    Yes No NA Table NA Tab

    Indicators Indicators forPrimarygraphicsselected fromthe indicatorsused in tabularview minusthose in theSecondaryGraphic. Theindicatorschosen for theprimary andsecondarygraphic mustbe different.

    No Yes NA Table Cell(32Characters)

    Never Tab, Arrow,Spacebar

    Indicators Indicators forPrimarygraphicsselected fromthe indicatorsused in tabularview minusthose in theSecondaryGraphic. Theindicatorschosen for the

    primary andsecondarygraphic mustbe different.

    No Yes NA Table Cell(100Characters)

    Yes Tab, Arrow,Spacebar

    Color &Pattern(Style)

    Color for eachPrimaryGraphicindicator. Thiswill be coloredbutton that canbe clicked onto change thecolor.Double click on

    button triggersthe Color &Pattern windowNew window tobe added inUIS

    **Yes No Adifferentdefaultcolorchoicefor eachindicator, TheStyle isby

    defaultSolid

    Table Cell(Button)

    Never Tab, Arrow,Spacebar

    Color & Color for each **Yes No A Table Cell Never Tab, Arrow,

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    Pattern(Style)

    PrimaryGraphicindicator. Thiswill be coloredbutton that canbe clicked onto change thecolor.

    Double click onbutton triggersthe Color &Pattern windowNew window tobe added inUIS

    differentdefaultcolorchoicefor eachindicator, TheStyle is

    bydefaultSolid

    The tablecelldisplaysthe currentchoiceand theuserdouble

    clicks onthe tablecell tochangethechoice.

    Spacebar

    Legend Legend for each PrimaryGraphicindicator.

    **Yes No Shortname ofindicator

    Table Cell(32Characters)

    Never Tab, Arrow,Spacebar

    Legend Legend for each PrimaryGraphicindicator.

    **Yes No Shortname ofindicator

    Table Cell(100Characters)

    Never Tab, Arrow,Spacebar

    Units The units of each PrimaryGraphicindicator. Fordisplaypurposes only.All theindicators inthe primarygraphic musthave the sameunits.

    **Yes Yes NA Table Cell(32Characters)

    Yes Tab, Arrow,Spacebar

    Min Value forY-Axis

    Minimum valuefor the y-axis

    for the PrimaryGraphic.Either the usercan chooseComputed ortype in a valueof his own. Seeextensionbelow for details.

    No No Computed

    CheckBox

    andText Field(32Characters)

    Text Field isgrayed and

    displaysComputedwhen CheckBox isunchecked.Text Field iseditablewhen CheckBox ischecked.

    Tab,Spacebar

    Min Value forY-Axis

    Minimum valuefor the y-axisfor the PrimaryGraphic.

    Either the usercan chooseComputed ortype in a valueof his own. Seeextensionbelow for

    No No Computed

    Dropdowncombobox.(Real)

    No Tab,Spacebar

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    details.

    Max Value forY-Axis

    Maximumvalue for the y-axis for thePrimaryGraphic.Either the usercan chooseComputed ortype in a valueof his own. Seeextensionbelow for details.

    No No Computed

    CheckBoxandText Field(32Characters)

    Text Field isgrayed anddisplaysComputedwhen CheckBox isunchecked.Text Field iseditablewhen CheckBox ischecked.

    Tab,Spacebar

    Max Value forY-Axis

    Maximumvalue for the y-axis for thePrimaryGraphic.Either the usercan chooseComputed or

    type in a valueof his own. Seeextensionbelow for details.

    No No Computed

    Dropdowncombobox.(Real)

    No Tab,Spacebar

    Move Up Move Upbutton is used

    to reorder theindicatorswithoutremoving andadding themback again

    Yes Yes NA Button Yes, Rowselected inthe first row.

    Tab

    Move Down Move Downbutton is used

    to reorder theindicatorswithoutremoving andadding themback again

    Yes Yes NA Button Yes, Rowselected inthe last row.

    Tab

    Secondary Graphic ViewThe Secondary Graphic is not mandatory. When used the axis for this graph is displayed on the right side. Theindicators chosen for this view are a subset of those in the tabular view without overlapping those in the primary viewand all having the same units. The graph type cannot be the same as the graph type in the Primary Graphic View.** Mandatory only if there is at least one indicator

    Type Graph type

    like bar chart,Stackedcolumn,100%stackedcolumn,

    **Yes No Bar

    chart

    Drop down

    list. Thevalues areBar Chart,StackedColumn,100 %Stacked

    Never Tab, Arrow,

    Spacebar

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    Line Column,Line

    Indicator list All columnsareinterdependentYou candrop

    indicators/counters onthis table

    Yes No NA Table Never Tab

    Indicator list All columnsareinterdependentYou candropindicators/counters onthis table

    Yes No NA Table NA Tab

    Indicators Indicatorsfor Primarygraphicsselectedfrom theindicatorsused intabular viewminus thosein theSecondaryGraphic.Theindicatorschosen for

    the primaryandsecondarygraphicmust bedifferent.

    No Yes NA Table Cell(32Characters)

    Never Tab, Arrow,Spacebar

    Indicators Indicatorsfor Primarygraphicsselectedfrom theindicatorsused intabular view

    minus thosein theSecondaryGraphic.Theindicatorschosen for

    No Yes NA Table Cell(100Characters)

    Yes Tab, Arrow,Spacebar

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    the primaryandsecondarygraphicmust bedifferent.

    Color &Pattern

    (Style)

    Color for each

    PrimaryGraphicindicator.This will becoloredbutton thatcan beclicked onto changethe color.Double clickon buttontriggers theColor &PatternwindowNewwindow tobe added inUIS

    **Yes No Adifferent

    defaultcolorchoicefor eachindicator, TheStyle isbydefaultSolid

    Table Cell(Button)

    Never Tab, Arrow,Spacebar

    Color &Pattern(Style)

    Color for eachPrimaryGraphicindicator.This will becoloredbutton thatcan be

    clicked onto changethe color.Double clickon buttontriggers theColor &PatternwindowNewwindow tobe added inUIS

    **Yes No Adifferentdefaultcolorchoicefor eachindicator, TheStyle is

    bydefaultSolid

    Table CellThe tablecell displaysthe currentchoice andthe user doubleclicks on thetable cell to

    change thechoice.

    Never Tab, Arrow,Spacebar

    Legend Legend for

    eachPrimaryGraphicindicator.

    **Yes No Short

    name ofindicator

    Table Cell

    (32Characters)

    Never Tab, Arrow,

    Spacebar

    Legend Legend for eachPrimary

    **Yes No Shortname ofindicato

    Table Cell(100Characters)

    Never Tab, Arrow,Spacebar

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    Graphicindicator.

    r

    Units The units of eachPrimaryGraphicindicator.For display

    purposesonly. All theindicators inthe primarygraphicmust havethe sameunits.

    **Yes Yes NA Table Cell(32Characters)

    Yes Tab, Arrow,Spacebar

    Min Valuefor Y-Axis

    Minimumvalue for the y-axisfor thePrimaryGraphic.Either theuser canchooseComputedor type in avalue of hisown. Seeextensionbelow fordetails.

    No No Computed

    Check BoxandText Field(32Characters)

    Text Field isgrayed anddisplaysComputedwhen CheckBox isunchecked.Text Field iseditablewhen CheckBox ischecked.

    Tab,Spacebar

    Min Valuefor Y-Axis

    Minimumvalue for the y-axisfor thePrimary

    Graphic.Either theuser canchooseComputedor type in avalue of hisown. Seeextensionbelow fordetails.

    No No Computed

    Dropdowncombo box.(Real)

    No Tab,Spacebar

    Max Valuefor Y-Axis

    Maximumvalue for the y-axis

    for thePrimaryGraphic.Either theuser canchooseComputed

    No No Computed

    Check BoxandText Field

    (32Characters)

    Text Field isgrayed anddisplays

    Computedwhen CheckBox isunchecked.Text Field iseditablewhen Check

    Tab,Spacebar

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    or type in avalue of hisown. Seeextensionbelow fordetails.

    Box ischecked.

    Type Graph typelike bar

    chart,Stackedcolumn,100%stackedcolumn,Line

    **Yes No Bar chart

    Drop downlist. The

    values areBar Chart,StackedColumn,100 %StackedColumn,Line

    Never Tab, Arrow,Spacebar

    Max Valuefor Y-Axis

    Maximumvalue for the y-axisfor thePrimaryGraphic.Either theuser canchooseComputedor type in avalue of hisown. Seeextensionbelow fordetails.

    No No Computed

    Dropdowncombo box(Real)

    No. Tab,Spacebar

    Move Up Move Upbutton isused to

    reorder theindicatorswithoutremovingand addingthem backagain

    Yes Yes NA Button Yes, Rowselected inthe first row.

    Tab

    Move Down Move Downbutton isused to

    reorder theindicatorswithoutremovingand adding

    them backagain

    Yes Yes NA Button Yes, Rowselected inthe last row.

    Tab

    Table 7: View Template PropertiesNote: The Availability domain is matrix of checkboxes. The columns represents the temporal valuesfor example hour, week, days and rows represents the spatial values for example Node B, Adjacency.

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    The Color and Pattern Choice dialog box consists of three parts, the left pane is color, the right pane isthe pattern and the bottom is the output of color and pattern. This is a modeless window and only oneinstance of it is launched.

    Figure 7: Color and Pattern (style) Choice Dialog BoxThe following table describes the Color and Pattern Choice Dialog Box

    ParameterName

    Description GraphicalObject

    KeyboardAccess

    Dialog Box Title Color & Pattern

    Choice

    Title Bar of

    Dialog Box

    NA

    Title Bar Buttons

    Buttonsappearing inupper-right-hand cornerof the title bar

    Close NA

    Resizable Able to resizethe dialog box

    Resizable bydragging edgesand corners

    Default resizekeyboardaccess

    Color Color used for Primary andSecondaryIndicators

    A matrix ofcolor

    NA

    Color Color used for

    Primary andSecondaryIndicators

    Color Palette NA

    Pattern Pattern (style)used for Primary andSecondaryGraphics

    A matrix ofStyle

    NA

    Pattern Pattern (style)used for Primary andSecondaryGraphics

    Pattern Palette NA

    Combination of

    Color andPattern

    Displays the

    combination ofcolor andpattern

    A color Button NA

    Frame Frame used togroup, Color,Patter and thecombination of

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    color andpattern

    OK Default Button Button Enter

    Cancel To Cancel thecurrentSelection

    Button Tab

    Table 8: Color and Pattern Choice

    The following table gives the description of drag and drop objects on properties panel:

    ParameterName

    Allowed Dragable Objects Allowed Droppable Objects

    Tabular View Indicators/Counters intabular view

    QoS Indicator/QoS Counters. One or more QoSIndicators/Counters that are not already in the tabularview.

    Primary GraphicView

    Indicators/Counters intabular view

    QoS Indicator/Counter contained in tabular view

    SecondaryGraphic View

    Indicators/Counters intabular view

    QoS Indicator/Counter contained in tabular view

    Table 9: Drag and Drop Object on View Properties Panel

    3.4.2 Copy View TemplateTo Copy a QoS View Template, In the View Template editor, click on the Copy after selecting the viewtemplate to be copied. The property editor will display the current attribute values of the view template.The format for naming the copied view template is _Copy_n with n being incremented tofind a unique name (n can be 1, 2, 3...). The access rights are reset to the default values but user canchange them. The operator can modify the view template properties. Refer to Table 7: View Templatefor detail of properties.

    3.4.3 Edit View Template

    To Edit a QoS View Template, In the View Template editor, click on the Edit button after selecting theview template to be modified. The property editor will show the interface as shown in Figure 6: ViewTemplate Properties Panel . The current attribute values of the selected view template will bedisplayed. User can edit the editable fields. To save the changes made click on the OK button. Theuser can cancel the action by clicking on the Cancel button. The view name field is not editable. If theuser is the owner of the view, user can update the values otherwise not. Edit button is grayed whenthe owner of the view template is not the one viewing it.

    3.4.4 Delete View Template

    To Delete a QoS View Template, In the View Template editor, click on the Delete after selecting theview template to be deleted. The application will ask for the user confirmation by the giving the

    following figure.

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    Figure 8: Confirmation Message Delete

    Operator can select OK or cancel to delete or cancel the deletion.

    3.5 Dynamic BehaviorWhen operator edits a view the view name field will be grayed, user cant modify the view name field.List of Indicators will have scroll up and scroll down button. When operator double clicks onLegend,color and Style, a pop menu up window opens with color of indicators. Availability domain iscomputed based on indicators list. The indicators can be dragged and dropped into tabular indicatorlist from the Sub Object Selection list. The indicators from tabular list can be dragged and dropped intoprimary graphics and secondary graphics. But same indicator is not allowed to be dragged anddropped in both primary and secondary graphics.Based on the command and view template selected the sub object list (indicators and counters) willdynamically get updated. For example when user clicks on create the sub-object list will display all the

    available indicators and counters where as when the user selects Edit then sub object list will displayeither indicator or counter depending on the selected view template.

    3.5.1 Create View Template

    The following figure gives the steps of creating a view template.

    CR

    View Template Properties becomes editable

    A

    View Template Properties are

    displayed with default Values

    Figure 9: Create View Template Dynamic BehaviorAs it is a new template, there is no view template selected in the view template tree.CR is the label used for Starting operation of Create new view template. A is a label used in Figure 13:View Template Common Characteristics Dynamic Behavior.For access of view template Editor refer to Figure 4: Access View Template Editor

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    3.5.2 Copy View Template

    The following table gives the steps to copy view template:

    CP

    View Template Properties becomes editable

    A

    View name displays the default

    name copy_n_

    CP

    View Template Properties becomes editable

    A

    View name displays the default

    name _ copy_n

    Figure 10: Copy View Template Dynamic BehaviorAs this action is creating a copy of view template, there is no view template selected in the viewtemplate tree.

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    CP is the label used for Starting operation of copy of view template. A is a label used in Figure 13:View Template Common Characteristics Dynamic Behavior.For access of view template Editor refer to Figure 4: Access View Template Editor

    3.5.3 Edit View Template

    The following figure gives the steps of editing a view template.

    View Template Properties becomes

    editable, except for the view name

    A

    ED

    Figure 11: Edit View Template Dynamic Behavior

    ED is the label used for Starting operation of edit view template. A is a label used in Figure 13: ViewTemplate Common Characteristics Dynamic Behavior.For access of view template Editor refer to Figure 4: Access View Template Editor

    3.5.4 Delete View TemplateThe following figure gives steps to delete a view template:

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    System ask for Confirmation, User can choose tocontinue delete or Cancel the operation

    View Template is Deleted, Refresh the View Template

    Tree in the View Template editor and Analysis desktop

    View Template is not

    deleted

    Yes (OK)

    NO (Cancel)

    DL

    Select the next View Template in the tree, selecte the previous one if

    template deleted was the last one

    AA

    Figure 12: Delete View Template Dynamic Behavior

    For Delete from Popup menu refer to Figure 4: Access View Template EditorDL is the label used for Starting operation of delete view template. AA is label used in Figure 4:Access View Template Editor. AA is the label given in the state chart diagram at View Template is

    shown selected in the Left Tree.

    The following figure describes the dynamic behavior common to Create, Copy and Edit.

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    User Enters the View Template

    Properties values.

    The user must enter the value of

    Family, before entering the value of

    Subfamily, Enter the graph type.

    A

    User Input

    Drop in Primary

    Graphics

    Drop in Secondary

    Graphics

    User can Select the Indicator(s) from

    Sub-Object Selection list and drop

    them into Tabular or Primary or

    Secondary Graphics

    Does it exist s in Tabular View? Are

    the Units Compatible?

    CC

    Add a line

    in Table

    Reject

    Not in tabular

    Units are different.

    Check for Duplicate

    values. Any Duplicates?

    Add a line

    in the table

    Yes

    No

    Is it same?

    Primary and

    Secondary Graph

    type must be

    different

    Yes

    Select a row in

    any Table

    Right Click

    Popup Menu

    Choose

    Remove

    Removes the indicator

    and update Tabular View

    Yes

    No When Indicator is removed from

    Tabular View, it is also removed from

    Primary and Secondary Graphics. But

    When indicator is removed from

    primary or secondary graphics, there

    is no impact on tabular view

    Drop is not

    allowed

    Drag from Sub-Object

    Selection List

    Drag From

    Tabular View

    Double Clicking Any row in

    Tabular/Primary/Secondary Graphics

    Ask for

    Confirmation

    Legend is selected and

    becomes editable

    Which Cell?

    Color and Style window is dis played with default

    color and style according to table contents.Legend

    Color & Style

    Refer to color and

    Style Section

    Update availability

    Domain (Compute it)

    Remove from Tabular

    Drop in Tabular View

    Figure 13: View Template Common Characteristics Dynamic Behavior

    A is label used in the dynamic behavior of create, copy and edit view template. CC is a label used inthe above State chart diagram and it is associated with User Input.