JAD Session TSD Standards

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JAD Session TSD Standards

Contents Description of system – Compliance with TSD standards Description of System Components List and estimated size of databases Estimated hardware requirements

Compliance with TSD Standards Network Server OS Workstation OS Printing Database Programming Language Web Page Design/Web Server Fax and Email Remote access/Enterprise system management

Networking All systems work with TCP/IP No network component to the system Required access HTTP or HTTPS SQL access locally SQL access remotely

Server OS All servers use Windows 2000, 2003, 2005 Server

Workstation OS All windows based software works on Windows XP+

Database Works with MS SQL or Oracle

Printing System has no direct printing All workstation printing will involve printing from the browser – html or pdf

Programming Language System uses various languages in the .net IDE All development is in .net framework

Web Page Design/Web Server .net programming languages Front page IIS Works with recent versions of IE

Fax and Email Works with Lotus Notes email and fax system Works with other email systems Will make it work with GroupWise

Remote access/Enterprise system management System works with remote access systems System is compatible with Enterprise system management systems

Preliminary System Diagram

System Components Data Sources Databases Tele Atlas TxDOT sources Bridge GIS Permits Restrictions Users Saved Trips

System Components (continued) Build Generation Software Runtime file generation software Runtime files Runtime Engine Restriction Editor TxPROS web interface Report Generation Software Re-Route process Interface with CPS

Database Sizes – Initial Database Name Initial File Size GIS 11,000 Meg Bridge 92 Meg Restrictions 140 Meg Users 2 Meg Active Permits (40,000) 4,400 Meg User Saved Trips (110,000) 650 Meg Total 16,284 Meg

Database Size – Over Time Total Database Disk Usage At start up 16,284 Meg After 1 year 85,980 Meg After 2 years 176,370 Meg After 3 years 268,870 Meg After 4 years 363,870 Meg After 5 years 465,000 Meg

Estimated Server Requirements Databases Restrictions, Active Permits, Users, User Saved Trips: 2 quad processor servers Historical permits, GIS, bridge 1 quad processor server Web servers/Restriction Editor servers 12 quad processor servers Report generation servers Re-route processor

Estimated Hardware Requirements Estimated peak bandwidth: 10 mbps Estimated monthly bandwidth usage: 1.5 – 3.0 tbits Total Servers: 22 Total Database CPUs: 13 1 Local redirector Backup system

Q & A