Many thanks, Christian.  I'll put this on the Isis site tonight.

Cheers
Dan


On 7 May 2013 10:06, Christian Steinebach <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Dan!
>
> No problem with the "third party" description. I liked it. :-)
> Feel free to add a link from the website.
> I added a 'quick tour' to the Readme.txt file
>
> --------------------------------------
> ...
> A quick tour:
> - log in with chris/pass
> - a user with less privilges is arne/pass (Arne is not allowed to plan. He
> represents a customer who only is able
>   to creatae a transport demand)
>
> - System/Install to have some predefined objects. Give it some time to
> complete...
> - Select 'Transport Demands/All Transport Demands' to show a list of
> predefined transport demands, i.e. requests to
>   transport a cargo from pickup to delivery.
>   The calendar view gets somewhat confused by the dates.
> - Select 'Fiskarstrand-Rotterdam' with the Dried Fish cargo
> - On the left side of the screen some details show up, on the right side
> an empty schedule and no waypoints.
> - Select the 'Plan transport' at the top right corner of the screen
> - You may now enter you criteria for finding a transport. Max price, max
> time and/or 'fastest', 'cheapest', 'cheap and fast' and, as a bonus
> 'expensive and slow' ;-)
>   The software uses a shortest-paths-algorithm to look for the best
> solutions according to your criterium
> - When done, click and a list with possible schedules is presented
> - Select one, click the corresponding check box on the left and click
> 'plan and book'
> - The image of the selected schedule changes (a tick mark is placed on top
> of the globe)
> - Select the transport demand again, either from the top menu or click on
> the corresponding bread crumb
> - The schedule is now filled, waypoints may be shown on a google map in
> the widget below
> - Click on 'Cost Pie' and 'Resource Usage' to see some graphs
> - You may now send an Event to the system. Events should in principle come
> from an outside system, but this is a demo...
> - Send a 'Failure event' and select a leg (probably not the last leg)
> - The status in the schedule changes to CANCELD and a red cross icon is
> shown.
> - Selecting replan-transport will give you the possibility to replan the
> transport, starting at the canceled destination.
> - Be sure to select 'REPLAN and book' (plan and book is still shown. It
> should have been hidden...)
>
> - Have a look at all the logistic service providers, all logistic
> services, all destinations etc.
> - See the file TpmFixture.java for how the main domain objects link.
>
> The software is not as streamlined as it should be and it contains bugs.
> ;-)
>
> Some screenshots are here:
>
> https://www.assembla.com/code/transportplanner/git/nodes/master/screenshots/TransportDemand.png
>
> https://www.assembla.com/code/transportplanner/git/nodes/master/screenshots/TPM_CostPie.png
>
> https://www.assembla.com/code/transportplanner/git/nodes/master/screenshots/Tpm_ResourceUsage.png
> -------------------------------------------------------
>
>
>       Cheers
>              Christian
>
> ________________________________________
> From: Dan Haywood [[email protected]]
> Sent: Monday, May 06, 2013 6:03 PM
> To: users; Christian Steinebach
> Subject: Re: Hi to all. Project introduction and some doubts
>
> On 3 May 2013 14:45, Christian Steinebach <
> [email protected]<mailto:
> [email protected]>> wrote:
> Hi!
>
> As Dan mentioned me as a "third party" ;-)
>
> sorry, slightly clumsily phrased...!
>
> here's a link to the demo I did, the 'Transport Planning Manger'
> http://tpmdemo.eidemsnesset.cloudbees.net/
>
> [snip]
>
> The source code can be found here
> [email protected]:transportplanner.git
>
>
> Thanks for making these resource available, Christian.  May I add these as
> a link from the Isis website?
>
> Cheers
> Dan
>
>
>        Cheers
>              Christian
>
>

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