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This wiki is a demonstration of how open software can be used to manage multiple systems, providing a portal to data and a means to organise information to support the whole network. | This wiki is a demonstration of how open software can be used to manage multiple systems, providing a portal to data and a means to organise information to support the whole network. | ||
Heat network management is largely about alarming and reporting, with very few functions to actually manage once systems are setup and commissioned. The most important functions relate to managing users and their access to data, as well as providing a central repository for media and records. | Heat network management is largely about alarming and reporting, with very few functions to actually manage once systems are setup and commissioned. The most important functions relate to managing users and their access to data, as well as providing a central repository for media and records. | ||
See also: | |||
* [https://developers.google.com/codelabs/maps-platform/webgl#0 Overlaying 3D onto google maps] | |||
* [[3d Heat Network v1]] | |||
* [[Setting up this wiki]] | |||
[[Category:Applications]] | [[Category:Applications]] |
Revision as of 23:30, 26 May 2022
This wiki is a demonstration of how open software can be used to manage multiple systems, providing a portal to data and a means to organise information to support the whole network.
Heat network management is largely about alarming and reporting, with very few functions to actually manage once systems are setup and commissioned. The most important functions relate to managing users and their access to data, as well as providing a central repository for media and records.
See also: