CANape Option vCDM
CANape Option vCDM connects the local Dataset Management of CANape or vCDMstudio to the central database of vCDM.
Calibration projects created with Option vCDM provide the core to work in teams without data conflicts. In addition - dataset manager can use the separate software vCDMcenter to create projects that offer the complete scope of feature of vCDM. The Vector calibration data management solution vCDM coordinates collaboration in large teams distributed across the globe.
vCDM comprises many functions for organizing work packages, user permission and variant management. The system was designed to be open, in order to support various data sources and tools. The CANape vCDM option gives all users the functionality they need in order to work with vCDM. The workflows have been optimized for calibration engineers and are fully integrated in the CANape user interface. In addition, CANape vCDM provides a simple model for collaboration in small and mid-sized teams.
Advantages
- High user acceptance because of CANape’s seamless integration and intuitive user interface. All procedures are carried out in a single tool.
- Secure data exchange with conflict detection and resolution during parameter changes made simultaneously by two editors
- Great transparency through tracking changes to parameter values
- No investment costs with the Vector Cloud offer (operating costs are written off)
- Scalable solution: From two to two thousand users. It is possible to upgrade to vCDM.
- CANape and vCDM server: Two perfectly matched, tried and trusted applications
- The CANape vCDM option can also be used on an existing vCDM system
Functions
Users will work with CANape’s data set administration. Any data sets can easily be shared with other users. Invited colleagues can subsequently download these data sets directly onto their CANape. Changes to parameters can be transmitted to the network. At the same time, changes by colleagues will be updated on your own PC. Conflicts which arise from simultaneous changes to the same parameter will be displayed immediately and resolved by the user. You can see who made changes to individual parameters and when.
The user has created one or several data sets and has perhaps already set parameters. Until now the data has only been saved on the user’s PC and now needs to be shared and saved. To do this, the user selects “Share data sets” from the ribbon.
Following this, the data sets and the names of colleagues, with whom data is to be shared, are selected. These data sets are then loaded onto the server and are available to invited colleagues. The server can be in your business network or you can make use of the benefits of the Vector Cloud solution.
Shared data sets are marked with a special icon in CANape. The user can see immediately that the data set is available on their PC as well as on the server.
CANape users can very easily access shared sets. Instead of manually creating a new record for A2L and HEX files in CANape, with just a few clicks a device can be loaded from the server along with its A2L and data set onto the user’s PC and then be made available for editing.
Data sets that have been shared can be edited by several users. In addition to this, each adjustment procedure can only be seen on your local PC. Your own work results can be transferred to the server by selecting “Upload changes” from the menu. With “View current status” you can load colleagues’ latest work results onto your own PC.
Changes are shared between vCDM projects as parameter set files. These changes are often imported into several vCDM data sets. If work packages are defined in vCDM, CANape not only exports the changed parameters to the exchange file, it also fills the entire work package.
If the same parameter is adjusted at the same time, CANape displays a conflict when synchronizing the shared data set. These conflicts can be displayed by selecting “Merge in resolve conflict view” from the menu, and can be resolved by selecting the correct value.
The CANape data set project is able to hold local and shared data sets. More local data sets can be shared at any time.
Calibration engineers are provided with additional useful functions that can be invoked directly from CANape.
- Parameter set files imported into a data set can be displayed in CANape. This also applies to files from other users.
- Attachments can be added to the data set.
- A data set can be written with metadata (attributes)
- Changes can be rolled back
- Calibration progress is displayed in the data set administration
Differences between CANape Option vCDM and vCDMcenter
CANape Option vCDM can create calibration projects in the vCDM. However dataset manager using the vCDMcenter can create projects that provide the full scope of vCDMs capabilities.
Capability / product matrix | Option vCDM (CANape & vCDMstudio) | vCDMcenter |
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Target user profile | Calibration engineers with multi-user, central data management | Calibration engineers, calibration managers |
Variant data set management and rich meta data | Database | Database |
Multi-column edit, copy, compare of calibration files | ✔(*) | ✔ |
Import/Export of arbitrary calibration formats | ✔(*) | ✔ |
Tracking of changes using the history | Quality & values | Quality & values |
Collaborative work on shared data sets | ✔ | ✔ |
Detection and resolution of conflicts | ✔ | ✔ |
Creation of shared data sets | ✔ | ✔ |
Creation of vCDM projects | Using only | ✔ |
Multi-user roles & rights | Using only | ✔ |
Working packages and parameter permissions | Using only | ✔ |
Automatic variant management | Using only | ✔ |
Version management for software and data sets | Using only | ✔ |
(*) Functionality provided by base product (CANape or vCDMstudio)
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