jas:whatarephaseindependentstateindependentdefault
What are PhaseIndependent, StateIndependent, and a state called "DEFAULT"?
PhaseIndependent and StateIndependent have long been available in the CP. Default has a different purpose in different parts of the code.
- Collection Plan (let’s review the organization of the CP)
- PhaseIndependent
- Any CP data in PhaseIndependent applies to all states in all phases
- StateIndependent
- Any CP data in StateIndependent applies to all states within that phase in addition to the above
- [State Name]
- Any CP data specifically defined for that state is used in addition to either/both Phase/StateIndependent
- DEFAULT
- Only if there is no CP data for any of the above will data in DEFAULT be used
- Knowledge Base
- PhaseIndependent and StateIndependent are not used in the KB
- DEFAULT is not used (unless the user creates a state specifically with that name in General Phases and States):
- Phases & States defined in General Phases and States are available for selection in KB GUIs:
- Air Planning (ACO/ARP/JAOP/TCT/ADP/LASP/etc)
- PhaseIndependent and StateIndependent have been newly introduced (with the DTRA release) into air planning, but are only used to support CP
- They are selectable in CP in order to allow air planning to account for ISR planning being PhaseIndependent and StateIndependent
- They are selectable in ACO in order to define those ISR orbits which will be used across Phase/StateIndependent
- When viewing ACO data for a specific state, the Phase/ StateIndependent are visible but “grayed out” and non-selectable, to inform users that those data are available to use, but can only be edited under Phase/StateIndependent
- They are not yet used for other air plans (ex. ADP/DCA), though that is a probable area for future development
- They may make navigating the GUI a little more difficult until users become familiar
- If either Phase- or StateIndependent is selected in the ACO or CP, users cannot select another plan (ex. ADP) without first deselecting them (since they don’t exist in other plans)
- If, by selecting ADP, the phase and state were reset to another (ex. Phase1, State1), users might not be aware
- DEFAULT state is not used
- The original intent was to allow data in the DEFAULT state in that phase to be used if plans (ex. ADP) data were missing from a state executed
- This was never fully implemented
Note: Avoid using the same name for states in two different phases; this may cause behavioral problems.
jas/whatarephaseindependentstateindependentdefault.txt · Last modified: 2008/11/23 17:30 by 127.0.0.1