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01 Structure of a Delft-FEWS Configuration | Introduction to different parts of the Delft-FEWS configuration. | Elements of the configuration, naming conventions, XML Schemas and schema validation. |
202 Data Handling in Delft-FEWS | Concepts used for handling data in Delft-FEWS. | Types of Time Series, Time Series Sets, Manual data edits |
03 System Configuration3 | Configuration of system components. | E.g. Display settings, FewsExplorer, Logging, Permissions, Color schemes |
04 Regional Configuration4 | Various regional configuration components which relate to a specific regional FEWS systems (e.g. monitoring locations). | E.g. Locations, LocationSets, ModuleInstances, WorkflowDescriptors, Branches, Parameters, Grids, Filters, TimeSteps, Qualifiers, Polygons, Topologies, Thresholds, Historical Events. |
05 Module Configuration5 | Configuration of available Modules, e.g. 'module instances' | E.g. interpolation of data or how to configure an external model such as ISIS (using the General Adapter Module) including how these can be configured to achieve the required functionality. |
606 Workflow Configuration | Concepts for linking configured modules into logical tasks through configuration of workflows. |
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707 Display Configuration | Configuration of user displays. |
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808 Mapping Id's flags and units | Mapping information from external data sources. |
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909 Module datasets and Module Parameters | Handling of static module data. |
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10 Setting up an operational system | Elements for configuring Delft-FEWS as an operational system. |
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11 Setting up a forecasting system | Aa A brief introduction is on how to set-up a forecasting system. | Approaches for more advanced setup possibilities. |
12 Configuration management Tool | A brief guide in the use of the configuration management module to support configuration. |
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13 Additional Modules | Additional functionality available in additional modules available through Delft-FEWS. | 14 | Tips and tricks on configuring Delft-FEWS. |