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© 2004 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice SISP 6.1 Delta Training Documentation New features in SISP tool (SISP release 6.1)
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November 2005SISP 6.1 delta training2 Purpose This presentation shows the new features in SISP release 6.1, due November 21, 2005. A detailed, in-depth training document covering all of the SISP features and capabilities is available at http://www.sisp.hp.comhttp://www.sisp.hp.com(outside HP network) http://sisp.bbn.hp.comhttp://sisp.bbn.hp.com(inside HP network) under → instructions → training documentation.
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November 2005SISP 6.1 delta training3 Table of contents Re-designed navigation menu Re-designed navigation menu SISP Express SISP Express New file attachments scheme New file attachments scheme New template type: super templates New template type: super templates Appendix Appendix
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Re-designed navigation menu
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November 2005SISP 6.1 delta training5 Re-designed navigation menu Example: Main Page Available SISP actions: Combined New/Open Review contents of a SISP Display Status Quo report Display change report to compare order content to SISP Grouped SISP Actions −Copy/move/delete an existing SISP −Link a quote SISP to an order number −Create a new SISP from a template List a user’s/group’s SISPs Grouped template management Edit user profile Get help Sign out and return to login screen
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November 2005SISP 6.1 delta training6 Re-designed navigation menu Example: Configuration Pages Configuration information can be given (1, 2) and certain SISP actions can be performed (1) (re-structured actions for SISP Expert Mode). The status bar shows general SISP information (customer name, order/quote number, service type, attachments) (3) and SISP status (4). A SISP can be in different states (4): a.New - nothing shown in status line b.Saved - SISP was saved, but not sent c.Sent - SISP was sent and activated Note: First page contents (here: rack configuration) may vary depending on ordered service type and operating system. (1) (2) (4) (3)
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SISP Express
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November 2005SISP 6.1 delta training8 SISP Express vs. SISP Expert Mode SISP Express (new) Allows quick and easy configuration using templates and/or attachments No tables Guided data entry SISP Expert Mode (previous standard) For in-depth customization Full range of configuration pages and tables
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November 2005SISP 6.1 delta training9 SISP Express – step 1 Assign template – search Enter search parameters: −Template name (optional) −Owner (HP Best Practice and User Templates pre- selected) Select “Next” to display search results or Select “Next” to skip template assignment
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November 2005SISP 6.1 delta training10 SISP Express – step 1 Assign template – select from results Select template from search results Select “Next” to continue with step 2 or Select “Next” to skip template assignment and continue with step 2
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November 2005SISP 6.1 delta training11 SISP Express – step 2 Attachments For each file to be attached choose scope and file type and select “upload” Select “Next” when finished or Select “Next” to continue with step 3
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November 2005SISP 6.1 delta training12 SISP Express – step 3 Review and confirm Review settings Confirm by selecting −“save” −“send & close” (i.e. activate for production) or Cancel action with “discard changes”
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New file attachments scheme
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November 2005SISP 6.1 delta training14 File attachments – new features Files containing detailed instructions can be attached to SISP to be used in the manufacturing process. Attachments page can be accessed through −“Attachments” link on the left hand navigation menu −File icon in the right hand corner of the status bar Attachments can be made on −order level (content applies to all items on the order) −item level (content applies to a specific item only). A scope is assigned to highlight an attachment’s purpose (e.g. rack, cabling instructions). Due to the depth of information, a questionnaire’s scope is “general”. Optionally, comments can be entered for additional information. The original file name is displayed in the attachments list. Attachments will be saved with templates.
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November 2005SISP 6.1 delta training15 File attachments – overview page Attachments referenced by file name, scope, creator/owner and attachment date/time. Files can be Uploaded from the local file system Copied from another SISP or from a template Deleted by checking the box before the file name
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November 2005SISP 6.1 delta training16 File attachments – upload file Upload a file: 1.Select a file type 2.Browse for the file on a local or networked file system 3.Enter a comment or description (optional) 4.Select “Upload” Restrictions: Limited number of files per scope need to overwrite attachments if maximum reached File type needs to be unique per scope
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November 2005SISP 6.1 delta training17 File attachments – copy file Scope selected on overview page Copy file from another SISP (1): 1.Enter order number or quote number 2.Select “Copy” Copy file from template (2): 1.Select template from pull- down list (order templates or modular templates) 2.Select “Copy” Select file(s) Mark file(s) to be copied in results list (3) Select “Copy” (1) (2) (3)
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New template type: super templates
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November 2005SISP 6.1 delta training19 Templates Provide easy storage of and access to frequently used configurations Facilitate the creation of SISPs with similar layout Template types: −SISP Template: Order specific; contains all configuration information entered in the configuration tabs on order and item level, including attachments −Modular Template: Not order specific; contains configuration parameters stored for a single configuration tab −Super Template (new): Set of modular templates linked together Template archives: −user’s personal template archive −general templates (“HP Best Practice”): contain HP recommended values managed by HP template administrators; visible to all users Any files attached to a template carrying order number specific information should be updated before activating the SISP.
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November 2005SISP 6.1 delta training20 Template creation SISP Template: save a complete SISP as template by selecting “Save as Template” from the left hand navigation menu Modular Template: save the parameters for a specific configuration tab by selecting “Save as modular template” from the respective page by creating the template from scratch on the “template management” page Super Template: link modular templates together by creating the template on the “template management” page
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November 2005SISP 6.1 delta training21 Using templates Manual template selection – SISP Express Select a super template and assign all Customer Intent data with a single click Manual template selection – SISP Expert Mode −SISP Template (entire SISP) Select “Copy from template” in the navigation menu and check a template out of the result list. −Modular/Super Template Use “Assign Template” to assign modular/super templates to specific configuration tabs on order or item level. Automatic template selection −Create SISP automatically based on predefined criteria (service product number, feature code) and pre-select modular templates Service product number and feature code must be setup Modular template needs to be associated to product number and feature code Modular template needs to be flagged as “automatic” by a template administrator
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November 2005SISP 6.1 delta training22 Super templates – Concept I Link modular templates together Allow for fast assignment of a set of configuration information (set of modular templates) with a single click Creation of super templates −From scratch by linking modular templates to the super template −By copying an existing template (own or from other users) Super templates can be shared within pre-defined user groups −Grant access to other users to use, copy, modify or delete your templates Notes: −A user can only link his/her own modular templates to a super template; other users’ modules need to be copied. −Only one modular template per scope allowed (e.g. 1 rack, 1 cabling etc). −Super templates only reference data; configuration information still needs to be modified in module itself
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November 2005SISP 6.1 delta training23 create your template Super templates – Concept II Start creating a new super template or modify an existing one Use your super template to define your configuration for a given order with “one click” Link modular templates to the super template Modular Templates own templates other users’ templates “Best Practice” copy template Super Template Asset Kernel LVM other scope
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November 2005SISP 6.1 delta training24 Super templates: Identifiers Name (mandatory): Give your template a name you can easily remember. Note: A super template can use the same name as a modular template. Product No + #(Option) (optional): Additional parameters. Can be used in the “Search” functionality. Comment (optional): Recommended to provide more information about the content as name field is limited. Give access to (optional): By default access to a template is limited to the creator, but you can grant access to other members of a group you belong to, or to all your groups. User Groups are set up by a SISP adminstrator upon request.
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November 2005SISP 6.1 delta training25 Template management Search parameters – super templates Name Search for template name; wildcard (*) allowed Product No + Option Search for product number/option; wildcard (*) allowed Dates Search for templates created or modified in a specific date range Owner −HP Best Practice: include general templates with HP recommended values −my templates: search your templates only −my group: search your templates and those of your groups for which you were granted access −other user (feature for internal users only): enter the login name of a user to search his/her templates
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November 2005SISP 6.1 delta training26 Template Management Search results – Super Templates Two sections in results list: −HP Best Practice: templates with HP recommended values −User defined templates: templates belonging to SISP users Available actions: −Review: show template content −Modify*: change template identifiers and/or configuration parameters −Delete*: remove template from the repository −Copy: create a copy *) user defined templates only
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November 2005SISP 6.1 delta training27 Template Assignment (new) Main page Open SISP by selecting “New/Open” from the left hand navigation menu Go to “SISP Expert Mode” (1) and select “Template Assignment” (2) On the Start page (3) select those SISP items to be assigned templates Select “Assign Super Template” to assign a set of modular templates linked together into a super template Select “Assign Modular Template” to assign individual modular templates to the SISP Note: The next page will be displayed based on the template type. It is possible to switch between “Assign Super Template” and “Assign modular template. (1) (2) (3)
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November 2005SISP 6.1 delta training28 Template Assignment Super templates I The “Super Template Assignment” page shows a summary of all possible configuration tabs on order and item level based on order content 1.Define search parameters and retrieve the templates from the template archive by selecting “Populate Pull- Down Menus” (menus are already populated with “HP Best Practice” and user templates) 2.Select templates as necessary Redo steps 1 and 2 for different search parameters
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November 2005SISP 6.1 delta training29 Template Assignment Super templates II The overview shows whether the configuration −is still not specified yet empty or “attachment only scope” −has been entered manually manually filled −is based on a template template name and owner Using the checkboxes for each module you can −Reset data if no modular template linked to this scope −Keep the assigned modular template −Select the linked modular template Manually filled modules will be changed when a template is assigned.
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November 2005SISP 6.1 delta training30 Template Assignment Super templates III If a modular template was removed from the repository but is still referenced by a super template the data stored with the related scope will be reset. “Reset All” will clear any template content from the SISP; manually filled data will be kept. “Apply Selection” will copy the data into the corresponding configuration pages Special note on rack templates: The content of the rack tab will be overwritten by the content of a rack template.
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Appendix
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November 2005SISP 6.1 delta training32 Template creation Super template I Create a super template 1.Select “Create super template” from left hand navigation menu 2.Enter template identifiers and select “Content” to edit the super template 3.Select modular templates to be linked to the super template Notes: Pull-down menus are already pre-set with “HP Best Practice” and “User Templates” Refine content of the pull-down menus using different filter criteria (next page)
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November 2005SISP 6.1 delta training33 Template creation Super template II Refine menu content 1.“Assign Selected Modules” to link the modular templates to the super template 2.Refine your search and link additional modular templates as necessary 3.Press “Save Super Template” to store the super template in the database (1) (3) (2)
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November 2005SISP 6.1 delta training34 Template Management Delete template Modular/Super templates −Select “delete” for entry in search results list −Note: Due to the group concept, users may delete templates of their groups, even if they do not own them! SISP Templates: −Select “Delete Template” from the left hand navigation menu −Check the templates to be deleted out of the results list
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