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SiteBangalore

EVOLIUM SAS

OriginatorsFSS

MUSE M0 SiteNPO Administration

System : MUSESub-system :Document Category : USER INTERFACE SPECIFICATION

ABSTRACT

This UIS describes the user interface for the Administration Desktop.

ApprovalsNameApp.

Yannick BeucherDPM

Dominique Morice DTL

Jean-Yves CasalisDTL

NameApp.

Michel ChevanneSTL

Test Team Leader

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REVIEWEd 1 Proposal 2

HISTORYEd 1 Proposal 1 18-03-2005 Creation

28-04-2005 Updated with review comments of Proposal 1 and new screens based on MUSE Web-based GUI Style Guide

Ed 1 Proposal 2 02-05-05 Updated with screens modified by FSSEd 1 Proposal 3 19-05-05 Updated with review comments for Proposal 2 received

from Evolium.

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USER INTERFACE SPECIFICATION

TABLE OF CONTENTS

1 INTRODUCTION.............................................................................................................................. 71.1 Intended Audience......................................................................................................71.2 Scope........................................................................................................................... 7

1.2.1 Document Scope...........................................................................................................71.2.2 Edition Scope................................................................................................................7

2 DATA MANAGEMENT.................................................................................................................... 82.1 General......................................................................................................................... 82.2 Use Cases....................................................................................................................82.3 Access.......................................................................................................................... 82.4 GUI Layout................................................................................................................... 8

2.4.1 How to perform the operation........................................................................................92.5 GUI Errors..................................................................................................................11

3 SYSTEM SCHEDULING................................................................................................................113.1 General....................................................................................................................... 113.2 Use Cases.................................................................................................................. 113.3 Access........................................................................................................................ 113.4 GUI Layout.................................................................................................................12

3.4.1 How to perform the operation......................................................................................123.5 GUI Errors..................................................................................................................13

4 TIME ZONE CONFIGURATION.....................................................................................................134.1 General....................................................................................................................... 134.2 Use Cases.................................................................................................................. 144.3 Access........................................................................................................................ 144.4 GUI Layout.................................................................................................................14

4.4.1 How to perform the operation......................................................................................144.5 GUI Errors..................................................................................................................15

5 RECOVERED DATA ADMINISTRATION......................................................................................165.1 General....................................................................................................................... 165.2 Use Cases.................................................................................................................. 165.3 Access........................................................................................................................ 165.4 GUI Layout.................................................................................................................16

5.4.1 How to perform the operation......................................................................................175.5 GUI Errors..................................................................................................................17

6 MANUAL CONSOLIDATION ADMINISTRATION.........................................................................176.1 General....................................................................................................................... 176.2 Use Cases.................................................................................................................. 176.3 Access........................................................................................................................ 176.4 GUI Layout.................................................................................................................17

6.4.1 How to perform the operation......................................................................................186.5 GUI Errors..................................................................................................................20

7 DELETING INACTIVE NETWORK OBJECT ADMINISTRATION.................................................217.1 General....................................................................................................................... 217.2 Use Cases.................................................................................................................. 217.3 Access........................................................................................................................ 217.4 GUI Layout.................................................................................................................21

7.4.1 How to perform the operation......................................................................................22

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7.5 GUI Errors..................................................................................................................24

8 IMPORT AND EXPORT................................................................................................................. 248.1 General....................................................................................................................... 248.2 Use Cases.................................................................................................................. 258.3 Access........................................................................................................................ 258.4 GUI Layout.................................................................................................................25

8.4.1 How to perform the operation......................................................................................268.5 GUI Errors..................................................................................................................27

9 IMPORT OF QOS DICTIONARY...................................................................................................279.1 General....................................................................................................................... 279.2 Use Cases.................................................................................................................. 279.3 Access........................................................................................................................ 289.4 GUI Layout.................................................................................................................28

9.4.1 How to perform the operation......................................................................................289.5 GUI Errors..................................................................................................................32

10 IMPORT OF REPORTS DICTIONARY..........................................................................................3310.1 General....................................................................................................................... 3310.2 Use Cases.................................................................................................................. 3310.3 Access........................................................................................................................ 3310.4 GUI Layout.................................................................................................................33

10.4.1 How to perform the operation......................................................................................3410.5 GUI Errors..................................................................................................................37

11 EXPORT QOS DICTIONARY........................................................................................................3711.1 General....................................................................................................................... 3711.2 Use Cases.................................................................................................................. 3811.3 Access........................................................................................................................ 3811.4 GUI Layout.................................................................................................................38

11.4.1 How to perform the operation......................................................................................3911.5 GUI Errors..................................................................................................................41

12 EXPORT REPORTS DEFINITIONS...............................................................................................4112.1 General....................................................................................................................... 4112.2 Use Cases.................................................................................................................. 4212.3 Access........................................................................................................................ 4212.4 GUI Layout.................................................................................................................42

12.4.1 How to perform the operation......................................................................................4312.5 GUI Errors..................................................................................................................45

13 NAVIGATION TOOL BAR.............................................................................................................4513.1 GUI Layout.................................................................................................................45

13.1.1 How to perform the operation......................................................................................46

14 ERROR MESSAGE DISPLAY.......................................................................................................4614.1 GUI Layout.................................................................................................................47

14.1.1 How to perform the operation......................................................................................47

15 NAVIGATION ERROR MESSAGE DISPLAY................................................................................4715.1 GUI Layout.................................................................................................................47

15.1.1 How to perform the operation......................................................................................48

16 COMMON GUI ERRORS...............................................................................................................4816.1 Errors.......................................................................................................................... 48

17 USE CASE SCENARIOS...............................................................................................................4917.1 Use Cases................................................................................................................... 49

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TABLE OF FIGURES

Figure 1: Data Management Main Screen..............................................................................................9Figure 2: Functions listed under Configuration.....................................................................................10Figure 3:Functions listed under Administration.....................................................................................11Figure 4:Main screen for System Scheduling.......................................................................................12Figure 5: System Scheduling Results...................................................................................................13Figure 6:Main screen for Time Zone Configuration..............................................................................14Figure 7:Time Zone Configuration Result.............................................................................................15Figure 8:Recovered Data Administration..............................................................................................16Figure 9: Step 1 of the Manual Consolidation Administration...............................................................18Figure 10: Step 2 of the Manual Consolidation Administration.............................................................19Figure 11: Step 3 of the Manual Consolidation Administration.............................................................20Figure 12: Step 1 of the Delete Inactive Network Object Administration – Part 1.................................21Figure 13: Step 1 of the Delete Inactive Network Object Administration – Part 2.................................22Figure 14: Step 2 of the Delete Inactive Network Object Administration..............................................23Figure 15: Step 3 of the Delete Inactive Network Object Administration..............................................24Figure 16: Main Import and Export Management Screen.....................................................................25Figure 17: Import operations................................................................................................................. 26Figure 18: Export operations................................................................................................................27Figure 19: Step 1 of QoS Dictionary Import wizard...............................................................................28Figure 20: Browse Files Screen............................................................................................................29Figure 21: Step 2 of QoS Dictionary Import wizard...............................................................................30Figure 22: Step 3 of QoS Dictionary Import wizard...............................................................................31Figure 23: Step 4 of QoS Dictionary Import wizard...............................................................................32Figure 24: Step 1 of Reports Dictionary Import wizard.........................................................................34Figure 25: Step 2 of Reports Dictionary Import wizard.........................................................................35Figure 26: Step 3 of Reports Dictionary Import wizard.........................................................................36Figure 27: Step 4 of Reports Dictionary Import wizard.........................................................................37Figure 28: Step 1 of QoS Dictionary Export wizard..............................................................................38Figure 29: Step 2 of the QoS Dictionary Export wizard........................................................................39Figure 30: Step 3 of the QoS Dictionary Export wizard........................................................................40Figure 31: Step 4 of the QoS Dictionary Export wizard........................................................................41Figure 32: Step 1 of the Reports Export wizard....................................................................................42Figure 33: Step 2 of the Reports Export wizard....................................................................................43Figure 34:Step 3 of Reports Dictionary Export wizard..........................................................................44Figure 35: Step 4 of the Report Dictionary Export wizard.....................................................................45Figure 36: Navigation Toolbar..............................................................................................................46Figure 37: Common error Screen.........................................................................................................47Figure 38: Navigation error Screen.......................................................................................................48Figure 39: Use case Cyclic Activity Configuration – System Scheduling..............................................50Figure 40: Use case Cyclic Activity Configuration – Time Zone Configuration.....................................51Figure 41: Use Case Display Of Recovered Data................................................................................52Figure 42: Use Case PM Data Consolidation.......................................................................................53Figure 43: Use Case Deletion of a loading root object.........................................................................55Figure 44: Use Case Import of QoS Dictionary.....................................................................................56Figure 45: Use Case Import of Reports Dictionary...............................................................................57Figure 46: Use Case Export QoS Dictionary........................................................................................58Figure 47: Use Case Export Reports Dictionary...................................................................................59

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INTERNAL REFERENCED DOCUMENTS

REFERENCED DOCUMENTS

Evolium references[1] 3BK 11274 0020 DSZZA MUSE M0 SSRS Admin

[2] 3BK 10204 0671 DSZZA MUSE Analysis Application – Administration chapter (SFD).

[3] 3BK 11274 0014 DSZZA MUSE QoS SSRS

[4] 3BK 11274 0015 DSZZA MUSE Topology SSRS

[5] 3BP 21658 0035 QRZZA Alcatel Web-based GUI Style Guide

[6] MAR/LOCMRD/O/05/0099 Muse Web-Based GUI Style Guide proposal P

RELATED DOCUMENTS

PREFACEThis document describes the user interface of the technical features provided by MUSE Administration in the frame of the M0 Step 2 release.

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1 INTRODUCTION

1.1 Intended AudienceThe intended audience of this document is all persons involved in the specification, architecture and design of the network configuration management system and also marketing people in order to understand 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 Scope

The aim of this document is to describe the graphical user interface features for the Administration domain in MUSE:

Description of Administration Use Cases from a user’s point of view All Administration use cases * Except pure command line and pure automatic action (load PM etc)*Except indicator management and report management which are described in SWAD and UIS Analysis desktop

Display the related GUI.

Show how to perform the functions.

Internet Explorer 6 will be the web browser used for administration.

Note: This UIS document concentrates mainly on the GUI functionality and behavior. The Evolium UI Guidelines and Web based GUI Style Guidelines have been taken into consideration.

1.2.2 Edition Scope

The Edition 1 describes the MUSE impacts of the Administration features for M0 Step 2.

The Below Table lists the use cases in this document scope.Admin Use case Name Version Ref SWAD Ref UIS Implementation

TechnologyAdmin_201 Start Import/Export

ManagementM0 SWAD

adminUIS admin

Web based

Admin_202 Import of report Dictionary

M0 SWAD admin

UIS admin

Web based

QoS_SRV_001 Import of QoS Dictionary

M0 SWAD Qos UIS admin

Web based

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QoS_SRV_005 Export of QoS Dictionary

M0 SWAD Qos UIS admin

Web based

Admin_203 Export of report Dictionary

M0 SWAD admin

UIS admin

Web based

Admin_301 Start Data Management

M0 SWAD admin

UIS admin

Web based

Admin_309 Time Zone M0 SWAD admin

UIS admin

Web based

Consolidation/data purge configuration

Web based

QoS_SRV_003  PM data consolidation

M0 SWAD QoS

UIS admin

Web based

QoS_SRV_014  Displayed recovered data

M0 SWAD QoS

UIS admin

Web based

TOPO_SRV_012 Deletion of a loading root object

M0 SWAD topology

UIS admin

Web Based

2 DATA MANAGEMENT

2.1 General

Data management allows making two main operations Configuration and Administration organized as the following:

- Configuration o System Schedulingo Time Zone

- Administrationo Delete Inactive Network Objectso Recovered Datao Manual Consolidation.

2.2 Use Cases

ADMIN_301 - Start data management

2.3 Access

User clicks the “Data Management” icon from the Icon Box or types the URL of the Data Management Main Page in the address bar of the web browser.

2.4 GUI Layout

The Data Management Main Screen has the below layout

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Figure 1: Data Management Main Screen

The screen contains 2 panels and a menu bar as below:

Top Panel: This panel displays the “Evolium” icon on the left , followed by the navigations buttons of Exit and Home. The title “MUSE Administration” is displayed on the left side.

Menu Bar: The menu bar contains the two main tasks for data management:- Configuration- Administration

Main Panel: This panel initially displays the Alcatel Evolium logo along with the title of the current module in the left hand corner.

The functionalities present under the Configuration menu item are:- System Scheduling- Time Zone

The functionalities present under the Administration menu item are:- Delete Inactive Network Objects- Recovered Data- Manual Consolidation

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2.4.1 How to perform the operation

1. The menu bar contains two menu items: Configuration and Administration. Click on “Configuration” in the menu bar to view the list of functions under this heading.

2. Click on System Scheduling or Time Zone to proceed to their respective Configuration wizards.

Figure 2: Functions listed under Configuration

3. Click on “Administration” in the menu bar to view the list of functions under this heading. 4. Click on “Delete Network Objects”, “Recovered Data” or “Manual Consolidation” to access

their respective wizards.

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Figure 3:Functions listed under Administration

2.5 GUI ErrorsRefer to the GUI Errors for each module.

3 SYSTEM SCHEDULING

3.1 General

The user can configure the scheduling times for the activities of consolidations and data purge through this function.

3.2 Use Cases

ADMIN_309 - Cyclic activity configuration

3.3 Access

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Select the menu item “Configuration” from the menu bar present in the Main Data Management screen. Then click on the “System Scheduling” sub menu item to access this functionality.

3.4 GUI Layout

The main panel for MUSE administration will be displayed as shown below:

Figure 4:Main screen for System Scheduling

The main panel will show a table of activities and their existing scheduled time. The screen provides “save” and “cancel” buttons to save or to cancel the configuration.

The time field is editable and user can enter a new value. Checkboxes are provided to select activities for scheduling.

3.4.1 How to perform the operation

1. The user is displayed the existing configuration of cyclic activities, i.e. Consolidations and Data Purge.

2. The user can change the start time for activities by typing a new time in the editable text box for Consolidations and Data Purge. The user can select AM/PM from the drop down box that will be provided near the editable text box.

Note: The dropdown box for AM/PM will be provided during implementation.

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3. The users can Enable/Disable any task by selecting/deselecting the check boxes placed on the left hand side of each task.

4. Select the checkbox present on the title row of the table of tasks to enable all the tasks listed.

5. Clicking on the Cancel button will retain the old settings and return to the Data Management main screen. (Figure 1 – data management main screen)

6. Clicking on Save button saves the configurations.

Figure 5: System Scheduling Results

7. The next screen shows the result of the System Scheduling Configuration. The activities along with the time for which they are scheduled are displayed. Clicking on End button will return to the Data Management main screen (Figure 1 - data management main screen).

3.5 GUI ErrorsIf the user types an incorrect time, the configuration is not stored. The user will be displayed an error screen stating that he has entered a wrong time.

4 TIME ZONE CONFIGURATION

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4.1 General

The user can configure the reference Time Zone used for consolidations.

4.2 Use Cases

ADMIN_309 - Cyclic activity configuration

4.3 Access

Select the menu item “Configuration” from the menu bar present in the Main Data Management screen. Then click on the “Time Zone” sub menu item to access this functionality.

4.4 GUI Layout

The main panel of the MUSE administration screen will be displayed as shown below:

Figure 6:Main screen for Time Zone Configuration

The main panel will display the current server time zone and a drop down list of possible time zones to select.

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4.4.1 How to perform the operation

1. The user is displayed the current server time zone along with a list box of Time Zones available.

2. The Server Time Zones are specified relative to GMT. User can select the appropriate Time Zone.

3. Clicking on “Save“ button saves the Configuration and “Cancel“ will retain the old configuration and brings back the data management main screen (Figure 1 – data management main screen ) into the main panel.

4. If the user saves the configuration a new screen is displayed as below in main panel that tells user that the Time Zone Settings were saved successfully. The saved server time zone is displayed to the user. If error occurs, then error screen is displayed and the old Configuration is left unaltered.

Figure 7:Time Zone Configuration Result

5. Clicking on End button will return to the data management main screen. (Figure 1 –data management main screen).

4.5 GUI ErrorsIf system is not able to store the Time Zone configuration specified by the user due to database access failure, an error screen is displayed to the user and the old configuration is left unaltered.

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5 RECOVERED DATA ADMINISTRATION

5.1 General

The user can launch the recovered data administration wizard to view the list of days for which recovered data exists. The user can then perform manual consolidation on this data.

5.2 Use Cases

QOS_SRV_014 - Display recovered data

5.3 Access

Select the menu item “Administration” from the menu bar present in the Main Data Management screen. Then click on the “Recovered Data” sub menu item to access this functionality.

5.4 GUI Layout

The main panel is displayed as shown below.

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Figure 8:Recovered Data Administration

The Screen displays the list of days for which the recovered data exists. Two buttons called “Consolidation” and “Cancel” are provided.

5.4.1 How to perform the operation

1. To launch consolidations for recovered data, the user can click on the Consolidation Button.

2. Click on Cancel Button to return to the Data Management main screen. (Figure 1 - data management main screen).

3. In Step 2, the Manual Consolidation screen is displayed as shown in Figure 9.

For subsequent steps, Please refer to 6.4.1.

5.5 GUI Errors

1. Consolidation activity fails if the data warehouse is not accessible. The user is then displayed an error screen stating that some errors occurred while accessing the database.

2. Consolidation fails if it cannot be started within certain time frame. This may happen due to network or database problem. But once started the consolidation should not time out else the user is displayed the appropriate error message.

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6 MANUAL CONSOLIDATION ADMINISTRATION

6.1 General

Apart from the consolidations that are performed periodically by the system, the user can perform consolidations manually at any point of time using this module.

6.2 Use Cases

QOS_SRV_003 – PM data consolidation

6.3 Access

Click on “Administration” present in the menu bar in the Main Data Management screen. Then click on the “Manual Consolidation” sub menu item to access this functionality. This functionality can also be accessed by clicking on Consolidation button from the Recovered Data Administration screen (Figure 8).

6.4 GUI Layout

The main panel will be displayed as shown below:

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Figure 9: Step 1 of the Manual Consolidation Administration

The Manual consolidation wizard in the first step displays a list of dates for which recovered data exists and an editable text area along with radio buttons for each row. The user can type a new date in the editable text area and select it or select one from the list of dates.It has “Start” and “Cancel” buttons to navigate.

6.4.1 How to perform the operation

1. In Step 1 of the Manual Consolidation Wizard, user either selects a date for consolidation from the list of dates displayed or by typing the date in the editable textbox provided and selecting this option.

2. He clicks on the Start button to start the consolidation i.e. step 2 of the wizard.

3. Clicking on Cancel button will cancel the consolidation and the operator is taken back to the Data Management main screen (Figure 1 - data management main screen).

4. The Step 2 wizard screen is displayed as below. It displays task progress.

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Figure 10: Step 2 of the Manual Consolidation Administration

5. Step 2 shows the progress of the manual consolidation operation for the required date by displaying a list of operations that are talking place during the consolidation process. Clicking on the Cancel button will abort the consolidation operation and the next result screen will show a message that the consolidation could not be completed as the user canceled it.

6. Step 3 displays successful completion of Manual Consolidation.

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Figure 11: Step 3 of the Manual Consolidation Administration

7. The user is informed that Consolidation on the required date was successfully completed. Also a complete list of operations that took place during the consolidation process is displayed to the user. Click on the End button to return to the Data Management main screen (Figure 1 - data management main screen). Click on Consolidation button to return to Step 1of the Manual Consolidation Wizard, to launch consolidation for another date.

6.5 GUI Errors1. If the date specified does not contain any recovered data, the user is displayed an error

screen specifying that the date does not contain recovered data.2. If the date entered is later than or equal to the current date, the user is displayed an error

pop up window. 3. If no date or invalid date is entered, a pop up window will display an error message

specifying that no or invalid date was entered.4. Manual Consolidation fails if the data warehouse is not accessible. The user is then

displayed an error screen stating that some errors occurred while accessing the database.

5. Data consolidation fails if it cannot be started within certain time frame. This may happen due to network or database problem. But once started the consolidation should not time out else the user is displayed the appropriate error message.

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7 DELETING INACTIVE NETWORK OBJECT ADMINISTRATION

7.1 General

This module allows the operator to delete network objects that have not been seen and loaded for a long time.

7.2 Use Cases

TOPO_SRV_012 – Deletion of a loading root object

7.3 Access

Click on “Administration” present on the menu bar in the Main Data Management screen. Then click on “Delete Network Objects” from menu list displayed to access this functionality.

7.4 GUI Layout

The main panel of the data management screen will be displayed as shown below:

Figure 12: Step 1 of the Delete Inactive Network Object Administration – Part 1

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The Network objects which are not seen and loaded for a long duration are displayed to the user. He needs to select those that he wants to delete. For this he is provided a set of checkboxes adjacent to the network objects. The Screen also has the “Delete” and “Cancel” buttons.

7.4.1 How to perform the operation

1. If there are no network objects to be deleted, then the screen for the Step 1 of the wizard is as shown below:

Figure 13: Step 1 of the Delete Inactive Network Object Administration – Part 2

2. The User can click on the End button to return to the Data Management main screen (Figure 1 - data management main screen).

3. As part of the Step 1(Figure 12) of the wizard the user can select the network objects that he needs to delete. He can select them individually by using the check boxes adjacent to the network object names or select all by using the check box next to the title “Network Objects”.

4. User can click on Delete button to proceed to the next step.

5. User can click on Cancel buttons to cancel the Wizard and return to the Data Management main screen (Figure 1 - data management main screen).

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Figure 14: Step 2 of the Delete Inactive Network Object Administration

6. As part of Step 2 of the wizard, a progress bar is displayed indicating the progress of the Network Object Deletion operation. Clicking on Cancel button will abort the deletion operation and the next result screen will display the message that the deletion could not be completed as the user cancelled it.

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Figure 15: Step 3 of the Delete Inactive Network Object Administration

7. Step 3 of the wizard displays the result of deletion operation as shown in above figure.

8. The list of network Objects and their deletion status is displayed.

8. User can click on the End button to return to the Data Management main screen (Figure 1 - data management main screen).

7.5 GUI Errors

1. Network objects cannot be deleted if the data warehouse is not accessible. The user is then displayed an error screen stating that some errors occurred while accessing the database.

2. Deletion fails if it cannot be started within certain time frame. This may happen due to network or database problem. But once started the deletion should not time out else the user is displayed the appropriate error message.

8 IMPORT AND EXPORT

8.1 General

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The Import and Export Module allows user to easily import Counters Dictionaries, Indicators Dictionaries, Thresholds Dictionaries and Report Definitions. It also allows the user to easily export QoS ( Indicator ) Dictionaries and Report Definitions.

8.2 Use Cases

ADMIN_201 – Start import export management

8.3 Access

User clicks the “Import / Export Management” icon from the Icon Box or types the URL of the Import Export Management Main Page in the address bar of the web browser.

8.4 GUI Layout

The Import / Export Management main screen layout is as shown in below figure.

Figure 16: Main Import and Export Management Screen

The screen contains 2 panels and a menu bar as below:

Top Panel: This panel displays the “Evolium” icon on the left , followed by the navigations buttons of Exit and Home. The title “MUSE Administration” is displayed on the left side.

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Menu Bar: The menu bar contains the two main tasks for import/ export management:- Import- Export

Main Panel: This panel initially displays the Alcatel Evolium logo along with the title of the current module in the left hand corner.

The Dictionaries the user can import are listed under the Import menu item:- QoS Dictionary- Report Dictionary

The Dictionaries the user can export are listed under the Export menu item:- QoS Dictionary- Report Dictionary

8.4.1 How to perform the operation

1. If user clicks “Import“ on the menu bar, then the drop down menu will display the dictionaries that the user can import. The user can access the import wizards for these dictionaries by clicking on the relevant sub-menu item.- QoS Dictionary- Reports Dictionary

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Figure 17: Import operations

2. If user clicks “Export“ on the menu bar, then the drop down menu will display the dictionaries that the user can export. The user can access the export wizards for these dictionaries by clicking on the relevant sub-menu item.- QoS Dictionary- Reports Dictionary

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Figure 18: Export operations

8.5 GUI ErrorsRefer to GUI errors of each module.

9 IMPORT OF QOS DICTIONARY

9.1 General

The user can import the QoS Dictionaries (Counters, Indicators and Thresholds) from input (xml) files.

9.2 Use Cases

QOS_SRV_001 – Import of dictionary

9.3 AccessUser clicks on the Import tab on the menu bar present on the Main page of Import Export Management. User then clicks on “QoS Dictionary” from the drop down list.

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9.4 GUI Layout

The QOS Dictionary Import wizard step 1 screen has a layout as shown in the below diagram

Figure 19: Step 1 of QoS Dictionary Import wizard

The Screen has option to select files and add them to the list of files to be imported and then import the files. The screen has an editable text area where user can enter the path and file that needs to be added to the list. Alternately, the user can browse for file using the Browse button and then select it. The screen contains the “Add” button to add files to the list and “Remove” button to remove files from the list. There are “Ok” and “Cancel” buttons to navigate from this screen.

9.4.1 How to perform the operation

1. The user chooses the input file to import. The appropriate file can be chosen by clicking on the browser button or by typing the path and filename.

2. When user clicks the Browse button a GUI as shown below is displayed and user can choose the file and confirm it.

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Figure 20: Browse Files Screen

3. User can click on the Add button. The input file given is saved now as implicit user preference and it is displayed as default option when user reuses the same screen.

4. User can also select multiple files for import by selecting files repeatedly and clicking on the Add button to add them to the list.

5. If the path or the file does not exist, user is informed this and the user is allowed to select another file.

6. To remove a file from the list, user can select a file and click on the Remove button.

7. User can click on the Ok button to continue to step 2 of wizard, Click on Cancel button to return to the Import Export Management main page (figure 16 – Import Export Management screen).

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Figure 21: Step 2 of QoS Dictionary Import wizard

8. The Step 2 of wizard displays the list of files to be imported along with its properties such as File Name, Type, Dictionary Name, Release, Creation Date, and No. Of Definitions. It asks for confirmation to import as shown in the above figure.

9. Click on the Create option to create new dictionaries. All previous entries in the database are destroyed. Click on the Add button to add dictionaries to the database. If preexisting dictionaries in the database are not present in the imported file, they are not affected; otherwise they are overwritten by the imported definition. Click on the Replace button to update dictionaries in the database with the values provided in the imported file. All QoS Dictionaries to be updated must already be present in the database. Clicking on any of the three buttons takes the user to Step 3 of the wizard.

10. User can click on Cancel to cancel the import operation and go back to import export main screen (figure 16 – Main import and export management screen).

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Figure 22: Step 3 of QoS Dictionary Import wizard

11. Step 3 of the wizard displays a progress bar that indicates how much of the import operation has taken place. Clicking on the Cancel button will abort the import operation and the next result screen will display the message that the import could not be completed as the user cancelled it.

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Figure 23: Step 4 of QoS Dictionary Import wizard

12. As part of Step 4 of the wizard, the user is displayed the result of import operation as shown in above figure.

13. The list of files imported with properties such as File Name, Type, Technology, Release and No. Of Definitions are displayed along with the import status (OK or NOK) of each file. If errors occurred during the import operation, the list of errors is displayed to the user on the same screen.

14. User can click on the End button to return to the import export main screen (figure 16 – main import and export screen).

9.5 GUI Errors1. ADMIN application checks the counter and indicator dictionaries consistency. If

indicators cannot be computed any more, import of dictionary is cancelled and the lists of dependent indicators are displayed to the actor, this problem is logged.

2. If some system indicator becomes invalid then operation of that system indicator loading is cancelled. Lists of dependent indicators are displayed to the actor. This problem is logged

3. If due to this import, some system indicators are becoming invalid, the loading of those counter dictionaries are rejected and the problem is logged with the details of rejected dictionary.

4. If the import fails then reasons are displayed to user which includes: syntax errors, DB errors, invalid file format, directory read permission denied and list of counters / indicator causing the problem

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5. If operator selects no import file then operator is not allowed to proceed with import.

10 IMPORT OF REPORTS DICTIONARY

10.1 General

User can import the report definitions from a number of input (xml) files.

10.2 Use Cases

ADMIN_202 – Import of Reports Dictionary

10.3 Access

User clicks on the Import tab on the menu bar present on the Main page of Import Export Management. User then clicks on “Report Dictionary” from the drop down list.

10.4 GUI Layout

The Reports Dictionary Import wizard step 1 screen has layout as shown in the below figure

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Figure 24: Step 1 of Reports Dictionary Import wizard

The Screen has option to select files and add them to the list of files to be imported and then import the files. The screen has an editable text area where user can enter the path and file that needs to be added to the list. Alternately, the user can browse for file using the Browse button and then select it. The screen contains the “Add” button to add files to the list and “Remove” button to remove files from the list. There are “Ok” and “Cancel” buttons to navigate from this screen.

10.4.1 How to perform the operation

1. The user chooses the input file to import. The appropriate file can be chosen by clicking on the browser button or by typing the path and filename.

2. When user clicks browse button a GUI as shown in Figure 20: Browse Files Screen is displayed and user can choose the file and confirm it.

3. User can click on the Add button. The input file given is saved now as implicit user preference and it is displayed as default option when user reuses the same screen.

4. User can also select multiple files for import by selecting files repeatedly and clicking on the Add button to add them to the list.

5. To remove a file from the list, user can select a file and click on the Remove button.

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6. User can click on the OK button to continue to step 2 of wizard or click on cancel button to go to import export main screen (figure 16 – main import and export management screen).

Figure 25: Step 2 of Reports Dictionary Import wizard

7. The Step 2 of wizard displays the list of files to be imported along with its properties such as File Name, Technology, Creation Date, Owner and No. Of Reports. It asks for confirmation to import as shown in the above figure.

8. Click on the Create option to create new report dictionaries. All previous entries in the database are destroyed. Click on the Add button to add report dictionaries to the database. If preexisting dictionaries in the database are not present in the imported file, they are not affected; otherwise they are overwritten by the imported definition. Click on the Replace button to update dictionaries in the database with the values provided in the imported file. All Report Dictionaries to be updated must already be present in the database. Clicking on any of the three buttons takes the user to Step 3 of the wizard.

9. User can click on Cancel to cancel the import operation and go back to import export main screen (figure 16 – Main import and export screen).

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Figure 26: Step 3 of Reports Dictionary Import wizard

10. Step 3 of the wizard displays the status of the import operation. The progress bar displays the extent of completion of the operation. Clicking on the Cancel button will abort the import operation and the next result screen will be display the message that the import could not be completed as the user cancelled it.

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Figure 27: Step 4 of Reports Dictionary Import wizard.

11. As part of Step 4 of the wizard, it displays the result of import operation as shown in above figure.

12. The list of files imported with properties such as File Name, Technology, Owner and No. Of Definitions are displayed along with the import status of each file (OK or NOK). If errors occur during the import operation, the list of errors is displayed to the user on the same screen.

13. User can click on the End button to return to the import export main screen (figure 16 – Main import and export screen).

10.5 GUI Errors

1. If operator selects no import file then operator is not allowed to proceed with import.2. If the import fails then reasons are displayed to user which includes: DB errors, invalid

file format, and directory read permission denied.

11 EXPORT QOS DICTIONARY

11.1 General

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The QoS Export Wizard enables the user to export a list of existing QoS (Indicator) dictionaries to an output (xml) file.

11.2 Use Cases

QOS_SRV_005 – Export of dictionary

11.3 Access

User clicks on the Export tab on the menu bar present on the Main page of Import Export Management. User then clicks on “QoS Dictionary” from the drop down list.

11.4 GUI Layout

The QoS Dictionary Export wizard step 1 screen has layout as shown in the below diagram

Figure 28: Step 1 of QoS Dictionary Export wizard

The screen displays the list of QoS (Indicator) dictionaries available for export along with radiobuttons for unique selection.

There are “Ok” and “Cancel” buttons to navigate from this screen

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11.4.1 How to perform the operation

1. User chooses a QoS Dictionary for export by clicking on the radio button next to the Dictionary Name.

2. User can click on the Ok button to continue to step 2 of wizard. Click on Cancel button to go to import export management main screen (Figure 16: main import and export screen).

Figure 29: Step 2 of the QoS Dictionary Export wizard

3. In step 2 of the GUI Wizard, the user is asked for the file name to store the dictionaries in. A GUI is displayed as above and the user can choose the file by browsing and confirm it. Alternately, the user can also type the file name.

Click on OK button to continue to step 3 of the Wizard. Click on Cancel button to go to import export management main screen (Figure 16: main import and export screen).

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Figure 30: Step 3 of the QoS Dictionary Export wizard

4. The screen for step 3 of the wizard displays a progress bar indicating the extent of export completed . Clicking on Cancel button will abort the export operation and the next result screen will display a message that the export could not be completed as the user cancelled it.

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Figure 31: Step 4 of the QoS Dictionary Export wizard

5. The Step 4 of the Wizard displays the results of the operation as in the above figure. The number of indicators of each technology exported is displayed along with the status of export operation (OK or NOK).

6. User can click on the End button to return to the import export management main screen (Figure 16 – main import and export screen).

11.5 GUI Errors

1) If disk is full the user is displayed an error screen stating that the disk capacity was exceeded.

2) If user does not have permission to write exported file in the specified directory or file with same name exists in directory, user is displayed an error screen.

12 EXPORT REPORTS DEFINITIONS

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12.1 General

The Reports Export Wizard enables the User to export a list of existing reports to an output (xml) file.

12.2 Use Cases

ADMIN_203 – Export of reports dictionary

12.3 Access

User clicks on the Export tab on the menu bar present on the Main page of Import Export Management. User then clicks on “Report Dictionary” from the drop down list.

12.4 GUI Layout

The Reports Dictionary Export wizard step 1 screen has layout as shown in the below diagram

Figure 32: Step 1 of the Reports Export wizard

The screen displays the list of Reports available for export along with radiobuttons for unique selection.

There are “Ok”, and “Cancel” buttons to navigate from this screen.

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12.4.1 How to perform the operation

1. User chooses a Reports Dictionary for export by clicking the radiobutton against the appropriate dictionary name.

2. User can click on the Ok button to continue to step 2 of wizard. Click on Cancel button to go to import export management main screen (figure 16 - main import and export screen).

Figure 33: Step 2 of the Reports Export wizard

3. In step 2 of the GUI Wizard, the user is asked for the file name to store the dictionaries in. A GUI is displayed as above and the user can choose the file by browsing and confirm it. Alternately, the user can also type the file name.

Click on OK button to continue to step 3 of the Wizard. Click on Cancel button to go to import export management main screen (Figure 16: main import and export screen).

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Figure 34:Step 3 of Reports Dictionary Export wizard

4. The screen for Step 3 of the wizard displays a progress bar indicating the extent of export completed. Clicking on Cancel button will abort the export operation and the next result screen will display a message that the export could not be completed as the user cancelled it.

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Figure 35: Step 4 of the Report Dictionary Export wizard

5. The Step 4 of the Wizard displays the results of the operation as in the above figure. The number of Reports of each technology successfully exported is displayed along with the status of the export operation (OK or NOK).

6. User can click on the End button to return to the import export main screen (figure 16 – main import and export screen).

12.5 GUI Errors

1) If disk is full the user is displayed an error screen stating that the disk capacity was exceeded.

2) If user does not have permission to write exported file in the specified directory or file with same name exists in directory, user is displayed an error screen.

13 NAVIGATION TOOL BAR

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13.1 GUI Layout

Figure 36: Navigation Toolbar

The navigation toolbar appears on the top right hand corner of the web-browser screen and provides the functionalities of exiting the application or moving to the home page.

13.1.1 How to perform the operation

1. Click on the Home icon to return to the home page of the particular domain

2. Click on the Exit icon to exit this application. A page is displayed as shown below.

14 ERROR MESSAGE DISPLAY

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14.1 GUI Layout

Figure 37: Common error Screen

The error message screen as shown above will appear when ever an error occurs during any operation. It displays the specific error message depending on the context to the user. It provides an OK button for user to acknowledge the error.

14.1.1 How to perform the operation

1. User can click on the OK button

2. User will be taken back to the step where the errors can be corrected if error correction is possible

3. If the error is internal to system and not correctable he is taken to the home page of the current admin module.

15 NAVIGATION ERROR MESSAGE DISPLAY

15.1 GUI Layout

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Figure 38: Navigation error Screen

The error message screen as shown above will appear when ever user navigates uses the stop or home buttons of the browser.The user supposed to navigate using the navigation tool bar provided by the application.The error message is also displayed when the user browser is idle for long time. It displays the error message to the user and requests him to relaunch the application.

15.1.1 How to perform the operation

1) The user can close the browser and relaunch the application by clicking the icon from the MUSE Administration Main Screen

16 COMMON GUI ERRORS

16.1 Errors

1. The functions listed under Data Management and Import Export Management cannot be directly accessed by typing their URL in the address bar of the web browser. If the user tries to do so, he will be displayed an error specifying that he cannot access the page directly. He can open the Data Management or Import Export Management main windows through their URLs and then access the functions.

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2. If the browser window is open for a long time, the current session expires. The user will be displayed an error and will be asked to reopen the application.

17 USE CASE SCENARIOS

17.1 Use Cases

ADMIN_309 - Cyclic activity configuration

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View the Pre-configured Times for Consolidations and Data Purges.

Saved System Scheduling Configurations displayed.

Enable or Disable Consolidations and Data Purges by clicking on the appropriate checkboxes. Click on the checkbox in the title row to select all the activities.

Click on Save button

Do you want to save the configurations? No

Click on Cancel button

Enter the time for Consolidations and Data purges in the text fields provided under the heading Server Time.

Main Data Management window displayed.

Open the Data Management window through the Admin desktop

Click on the Configuration menu item.

Select the sub-menu item: System Scheduling

Click on the End button

Yes

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Figure 39: Use case Cyclic Activity Configuration – System Scheduling

View Current Server Time Zone.

Select New Server Time Zone from drop down list

New Server Time Zone saved and displayed.

Click on Save button

Do you want to save the configuration?

Yes

NoClick on Cancel button

Open the Data Management main window through the Admin Desktop.

Data Management window displayed.

Click on the Configuration menu item.

Select the Time Zone sub-menu item.

Click on the End button

Figure 40: Use case Cyclic Activity Configuration – Time Zone Configuration

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QOS_SRV_014 - Display recovered data

View the list of days for which recovered data is present.

Do you want to launch consolidations?

Click on Consolidation button

Yes

Main Screen of Manual Consolidation displayed.

Open the Data Management main window through the Admin desktop.

Main Data Management window displayed.

Click on the Administration menu item.

Select the Recovered Data sub-menu item.

Click on Cancel button No

Figure 41: Use Case Display Of Recovered Data

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QOS_SRV_003 – PM data consolidation

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Select one of the days listed in the table by clicking on the appropriate radio button or select the radio button next to the text field and enter a date in that field.

List of Consolidation Operations being performed displayed.

Manual Consolidation completed Successfully. List of consolidation operations reported.

Open the main Data Management window through the Admin Desktop.

Main Data Management window displayed.

Click on the Administration menu item.

Select the Manual Consolidation sub-menu item.

Do you want to launch consolidations?

Click on the Start button.

Yes

Click on the Cancel button.

No

Do you want to launch consolidations for another date?

Click on the Consolidation button.

Yes

Click on the End button.

No

Step 1 of Manual Consolidation displayed.

Do you want to Cancel the operation?

Message displayed that consolidation could not be completed as user cancelled it.

Click on Cancel button.

No

Yes

Figure 42: Use Case PM Data Consolidation

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TOPO_SRV_012 – Deletion of a loading root object

List of Inactive Network Objects that can be deleted displayed.

Select which objects to delete by clicking on the checkboxes next to the network objects. Click on the checkbox on the title of the table to select all objects.

Results of the delete operation are displayed.

Click on Delete button.

Are there objects to be deleted?

yes

Does the user want to delete objects?

Yes

Click on Cancel button.

No

Progress of deletion operation shown.

Message stating that no objects found that are eligible for deletion displayed.

No

Click on End button.

Open the main Data Management window by through the Admin desktop.

Main Data Management page is displayed.

Click on the Administration menu item

Select the Delete Network Objects sub-menu item.

Click on End.

Does the user want to cancel the operation?

Click on the Cancel button.

Message displayed that deletion could not be completed as user cancelled it.

Yes

No

Figure 43: Use Case Deletion of a loading root object

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QOS_SRV_001 – Import of dictionary

Click on OK button

Import of Report Definitions completed successfully. Reports imported displayed with properties. Any errors that occurred are also displayed.

Add and/or Remove files from list of files to import

List of files going to be imported displayed along with its properties.

Do you want to continue import?

Progress of Import Operation displayed

Click on Cancel button

No

Open the main Import Export Management window through the Admin Desktop.

Main Import Export Management Window displayed.

Click on the Import menu item.

Select the Report Dictionary sub-menu item.

Do you want to import these files?

Yes

Click on Cancel button.

No

Click on one of the buttons: Create, Add or Replace.

Yes

Click on End.

Does the user want to cancel the operation?

Click on the Cancel button.

Message displayed that import could not be completed as user cancelled it.

Yes

No

Figure 44: Use Case Import of QoS Dictionary

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ADMIN_202 – Import of Reports Dictionary

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Click on OK button

Import of Report Definitions completed successfully. Reports imported displayed with properties. Any errors that occurred are also displayed.

Add and/or Remove files from list of files to import

List of files going to be imported displayed along with its properties.

Do you want to continue import?

Progress of Import Operation displayed

Click on Cancel button

No

Open the main Import Export Management window through the Admin Desktop.

Main Import Export Management Window displayed.

Click on the Import menu item.

Select the Report Dictionary sub-menu item.

Do you want to import these files?

Yes

Click on Cancel button.

No

Click on one of the buttons: Create, Add or Replace.

Yes

Click on End.

Does the user want to cancel the operation?

Click on the Cancel button.

Message displayed that import could not be completed as user cancelled it.

Yes

No

Figure 45: Use Case Import of Reports Dictionary

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QOS_SRV_005 – Export of dictionary

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Select the QoS Dictionary to Export by clicking on the radio button adjacent to the appropriate dictionary.

No of indicators exported, Dictionary Name and Export Status are displayed. Any errors that occurred are also displayed.

Progress of Export Operation displayed to the user

Open the main Import Export Management window through the Admin Desktop.

Main Import Export Management window displayed.

Click on the Export menu item.

Select the QoS Dictionary sub-menu item.

Do you want to export these dictionaries?

Click on OK button.

Yes

Click on Cancel button.

No

Click on End.

Select a Destination file to export the dictionaries to.

Do you want to export the dictionary to this file?

Click on the OK button.

Yes

Click on Cancel.

No

Do you want to cancel the operation?

Click on the Cancel button.

Message displayed that export could not be completed as user cancelled it.

Yes

No

Figure 46: Use Case Export QoS Dictionary

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ADMIN_203 – Export of reports dictionary

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Select a Report Dictionary to Export by clicking on the appropriate radio button.

No of reports exported, Dictionary Name and Export Status displayed. Any errors that occurred are also displayed.

Progress of Export Operation displayed to user

Open the main Import Export Management window through the Admin Desktop.

The main Import Export Management window displayed.

Click on the Export menu item.

Select the Report Dictionary sub-menu item.

Do you want to export?

Click on Cancel button.

No

Click on End button.

Select destination file to export dictionaries to.

Click on the OK button.

Yes

Does the user want to export the dictionary to this file?

Click on OK.

Click on Cancel.

Does the user want to cancel the operation?

Click on the Cancel button.

Message displayed that export could not be completed as user cancelled it.

Yes

No

Yes

No

Figure 47: Use Case Export Reports Dictionary

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