RO Design Model Sample Clauses

RO Design Model. The top layer consists of components that manage the external north-bound interfaces of the RO. That is, the GENIv3 interface that provides methods for the resources provisioning and its custom API that has been developed to allow the configuration of the internal components. • GENIv3 Handler: receives the (XML) message, translates the message body and builds the proper method signature. Then, it calls the GENIv3 Delegate to execute the command and converts the results into the (XML) message to be send back to the caller. • Config Handler: manages the configuration messages and invokes the Configuration Manager with the incoming parameters. Core Components The middle layer is the main framework which is in charge of e.g. manage the user requests, store the dis- covered physical topology or generate events for resources realignment, etc. • GENIv3 Delegate: executes the GENIv3 methods retrieving data from the database, calling the RM plug-ins, aggregating the results, etc. In brief, this is the real core of the RO. • Events Dispatcher: collects the events generated by the other components and then schedules the execu- tion through the proper plug-in. • Configuration Manager: configures the internal components and (just in case) stores the data into the database (e.g. intra-island RMs configuration details). • DB Manager: provides a wrapper to the MongoDB [8] API and introduces dedicated filters for the XXXXX resources. Plug-ins The bottom layer consists of some plug-ins which take care of the communication with the corresponding Resource Managers. • C-RM plug-in: interacts with the Computing Resource Manager. • SDN-RM plug-in: interacts with the SDN Resource Manager. • SE-RM plug-in: interacts with the Stitching Entity Resource Manager. • TN-RM plug-in: interacts with the Transport Network Resource Manager. • MS plug-in: interacts with the Monitoring System. • Remote RO plug-in: interacts with the Remote Resource Orchestrator to implement the top-down hierar- chical (management) approach.
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  • Schematic Design Phase INDICATE IN STATEMENT OF WORK “NOT APPLICABLE” IF SECTION IS NOT APPLICABLE

  • Schematic Design Documents In accordance with the approved Preliminary Design and Construction Schedule and based upon approval of and comments made by the Owner regarding the Concept Design Studies, the Design Professional shall prepare and submit to the Owner Schematic Design Documents, including drawings and outline specifications. These documents shall represent a further development of the approved design concept, providing additional detail and specificity regarding the intended design solution. Typically, all such documents shall be drawn to scale, indicating materials and assemblies, as appropriate, to convey the design intent and to illustrate the Project’s basic elements, scale and relationship to the Site. All major pieces of furniture and equipment to be fixed or supplied by the CM/GC shall be illustrated to scale. (See ASTM Standard Practice E 1804-02, August 2007, Sections 6.3, 8.2 and 8.3 for guidance on information which is generally developed in Schematic Design.)

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  • Design Professional to Design Work The Design Professional Contract requires the Design Professional to design and to prepare the Contract Documents, a copy of which shall be furnished to the Contractor upon request. The Design Professional Contract requires the Design Professional to designate a readily accessible representative (either on Site or by computer, phone or fax or otherwise) who shall have authority promptly to render decisions and to furnish information required of the Design Professional.

  • Design Development Phase INDICATE IN STATEMENT OF WORK “NOT APPLICABLE” IF SECTION IS NOT APPLICABLE

  • Schematic Design See Section 2, Part 1, Article 2.1.4, Paragraph 2.1.4.2.

  • Preliminary Design Phase During the Preliminary Design Phase, the CONSULTANT shall, if requested by the CITY and accepted by the CONSULTANT as part of a Services Authorization:

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