NJUNS 2018
Goodbye Silverlight No plug-in required HTML5 compliant web application Runs on any browser / any device (although the font on smart phones is quite small) Responsive UI for tablets and phones
New Platform Features Dashboard Faster data grids 5,000 records page size (compared to 200 today) Data grid editing User configurable Improved filters (searches) No more member code drop down Edit tickets without switching codes
One Ticket Current System New System Creating Pole Transfer tickets requires the user to click on Pole Transfer Creating a Pole Attachment ticket requires the user to click on Pole Attachment Creating a project requires the user to click on Projects New System Clicking on New Ticket (or Create) allows the user the ability to create any ticket.
What’s Not Changing (the look may be different but it functions the same way) Ticket header Steps Member codes Disputes Comments File attachments
Ticket Header- Pole/Asset information
Steps
Poles/Assets Each Ticket type supports many geocoded Poles/Assets (however, if you create one pole per ticket, that option is still available) Draw Poles/Assets on the map to populate the Pole/Asset table Configurable fields against each associated Asset Optional Members can upload their Poles/Assets to NJUNS Users can view the Assets on a map and add them to a Ticket (Ex. PoleID, lat, long)
Parties Tickets previously supported a set number of Members E.g., Pole Owner, Joint Pole Owner, Copy to Member, etc Parties allow for an unlimited number of Members on a Ticket Parties can be Categorized to allow for different permissions and responsibilities on a Ticket E.g. Pole Owner, Licensee, Contractor
API Improvements Modern REST API Easy to develop against, in any language ETL and ESB tools have out-of-the-box support