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S-90 - PART II SYS/84-04-10
TECHNICAL PROPOSAL Page
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Page
1 INTRODUCTION ...................................
7
1.1 DECISION TO BID S-90 .......................
7
2 GUIDELINES FOR READING THE PROPOSAL ............
8
3 SOFTWARE .....................................
11
3.1 SYSTEM SOFTWARE ............................
11
3.1.1 Operating System .......................
11
3.1.2 Data Base Management System ...........
11
3.1.3 System Development .....................
12
3.1.3.1 General ............................
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3.1.3.2 Environment for System Development .
13
3.1.3.3 Question Concerning Special
Requirements for System Development
14
3.1.3.4 Question Concerning ORACLE..........
14
3.1.3.5 Question Concerning Mimer ..........
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3.1.4 Data Communication .....................
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3.1.4.1 General Concept ....................
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3.1.4.2 Communication Architecture .........
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3.1.4.3 Local Communication ................
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3.1.4.4 Remote Communication ...............
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3.1.5 Question Concerning Remote Diagnostics .
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3.2 GENERAL ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT SYSTEM ......
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3.2.1 Text Processing ........................
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3.2.1.1 General ............................
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3.1.2.2 Format .............................
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3.1.2.3 Storage Directories and Search .....
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3.1.2.4 Typing and Editing .................
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3.2.1.5 Print Out and Page Numbering .......
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3.2.2 Question Concerning Storage Registers ..
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3.2.3 Question Concerning Facilities for
Calculation ............................
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3.2.4 Diary Administration ...................
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3.2.5 Calendar, Administration ...............
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3.2.6 Electronic Mail ........................
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3.2.7 Simple Programming Aids ................
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3.2.8 Question Concerning Graphics ...........
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3.3 USER INTERFACE .............................
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3.3.1 General ................................
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3.3.2 Login ..................................
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3.3.3 Logout .................................
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3.3.4 Dialogue ...............................
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3.3.5 Response Times ........................
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3.3.6 Function Keys ..........................
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3.3.7 Screen Layout ..........................
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3.3.8 Language ...............................
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3.3.9 Error Handling .........................
28
3.3.10 Help Function ........................
28
3.4 LIV-85 APPLICATION PROGRAMS ................
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3.4.1 Present System. Descriptions ...........
29
3.4.2 LIV-85 Comments and Modifications ......
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3.4.3 General Remarks ........................
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4 HARDWARE .......................................
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4.1 COMPUTER ...................................
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4.2 SECONDARY STORAGE ..........................
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4.3 WORKSTATION ................................
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4.3.1 Monitor ...............................
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4.3.2 Keyboard ...............................
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4.3.3 Printer ................................
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4.4 "R…1e…S"-APPROVED WORKSTATION .................
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4.5 TIME TERMINAL SYSTEM .......................
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4.6 APL-TERMINAL ...............................
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4.7 FIBEROPTICAL COMMUNICATION .................
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4.8 PROPOSED AMOS/NY CONFIGURATION .............
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5 DATA SECURITY ..................................
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5.1 INTRODUCTION ...............................
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5.2 SYSTEM FUNCTIONS ...........................
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5.3 ACCESS CONTROL SYSTEM ......................
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5.4 SYSTEM CONTROL .............................
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5.5 STORAGE OF INFORMATION .....................
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5.6 BACKUP OF DATA .............................
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5.7 SUPPORT AND SERVICE ........................
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5.8 SIGNAL PROTECTION ..........................
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6 ENVIRONMENT ....................................
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6.1 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS .......................
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6.2 CLIMATIC ENVIRONMENT AND NOISE .............
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6.2.1 Temperature and Relative Humidity ......
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6.2.2 Temperature Change .....................
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6.2.3 Heat Dissipation .......................
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6.2.4 Noise ..................................
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6.3 MECHANICAL ENVIRONMENT .....................
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6.3.1 Free Fall ..............................
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6.3.2 Tipping ................................
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6.3.3 Shock, Vibration .......................
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6.4 ELECTROMAGNETIC ENVIRONMENT ................
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6.4.1 Mains Supply ...........................
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6.4.2 Sensivity ..............................
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6.4.3 Emitted Disturbances ...................
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6.4.4 Compromosing Emanation (R…1e…S) From
Processor Equipment ....................
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6.4.4.1 Development of R…1e…S-Equipment .......
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6.4.4.2 Adapting Commercial Equipment to
R…1e…S-Standards ......................
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7 MAINTENANCE ....................................
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7.1 GENERAL ....................................
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7.2 REQUIREMENTS ANALYSIS ......................
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7.3 LEVELS OF MAINTENANCE ......................
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7.3.1 On Site Maintenance ....................
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7.3.2 Regional Maintenance Centers ...........
86
7.3.3 Central Maintenance Center .............
86
7.4 SPARE PARTS ................................
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7.4.1 Spare Parts Requirements ...............
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7.4.2 Spare Part Destribution ................
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7.4.3 Migration ..............................
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7.4.4 Optimum Spares Support Strategy ........
87
7.5 RELIABILITY, MAINTAINABILITY AND
AVAILABILITY (RMA) .........................
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7.6 SOFTWARE MAINTENANCE .......................
89
7.7 CR RESPONSIBILITY ..........................
89
7.8 LIFE SUPPORT COSTS (LSC) ...................
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8 QUALITY ASSURANCE ..............................
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8.1 QUALITY PROGRAM ............................
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8.2 SYSTEM DEFINISTION .........................
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8.3 SYSTEM TESTING .............................
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8.3.1 System Qualification Test (SQT) ........
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8.3.2 System Acceptance Test (SAT) ...........
93
8.3.3 System Installation Test (SIT) .........
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8.3.4 Test/Accept Documentation ..............
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8.4 QA RESPONSIBILITIES ........................
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8.4.1 Std. Hardware and Software .............
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8.4.2 Software Development ...................
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8.4.3 Configuration Management ...............
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9 DOCUMENTATION ..................................
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9.1.1 Types of Documentation .................
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9.1.2 Contents of Documentation ..............
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9.1.3 Language ...............................
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9.1.4 Production and Delivery ................
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9.1.4.1 Standard Documentation .............
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9.1.4.2 Application Documentation ..........
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9.1.5 Update of Documents ....................
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9.1.6 Documentation Plan .....................
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9.1.7 Copyright and Use of Documentation .....
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10 INSTALLATION .................................
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10.1 GENERAL ..................................
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10.2 SITE SURVEY ..............................
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10.3 EQUIPMENT INSTALLATION DRAWINGS ..........
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10.4 TRANSPORTATION ...........................
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10.5 SITE INSTALLATION ........................
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10.6 FACILITY REQUIREMENTS ....................
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10.6.1 Facility Layouts .....................
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10.6.1.1 Support System (St…18…dsystem) AREA .
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10.6.1.2 Functional System AREA
(Funktions System) ...............
105
10.6.1.3 Signal Cable Routing .............
105
10.6.2 Facility Requirements ................
105
10.6.2.1 Access and Dimensions ............
110
10.6.2.2 Air Cooling ......................
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10.6.2.3 Power ............................
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10.6.2.4 Environmental Requirements .......
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10.6.3 Installation and Signal Cabling
Requirements .....................
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11 TRAINING ......................................
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11.1 GENERAL ..................................
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11.1.1 Course Types and Description .........
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11.1.2 Training Plan ........................
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11.1.3 Training Documentation ...............
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11.1.3.1 Special Equipment ................
119