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What is the CDP4-WebServices-Community-Edition

The CDP4 is the RHEA Group Concurrent Design Solution that allows a team of engineers to perform Concurrent Design. Concurrent Design is a methodology that is applied to the design of complex multidisciplinary systems. Concurrent Design is a design approach in which all design disciplines and stakeholders are brought together to create an integrated design in a collaborative way of working. The CDP4 is used to collaboratively create a design that is shared by means of a central repository that is the single-source-of-truth. The CDP4 Web Services function as the single-source-of-truth where all the relevant design information is stored and shared between the stakeholders.

ECSS-E-TM-10-25A

The CDP4 Web services CE is an implementation of ECSS-E-TM-10-25A Annex A and Annex C. ECSS-E-TM-10-25A is a Technical Memorandum under the E-10 System engineering branch in the ECSS series of standards, handbooks and technical memoranda. ECSS-E-TM-10-25 facilitates and promotes common data definitions and exchange among organisations, which are interested to collaborate on concurrent design, sharing analysis and design outputs and related reviews. This comprises a system decomposition up to equipment level and related standard lists of parameters and disciplines. Further it provides the starting point of the space system life cycle defining the parameter sets required to cover all project phases, although the present Technical Memorandum only addresses Phases 0, A and B1.

CDP4-SDK

The CDP4 Web services CE is developed using the CDP4-SDK Community Edition. The SDK contains multiple libraries that are each packaged as a nuget and avaialble from nuget.org. The CDP4 Web services run on Ubuntu using Mono.

CDP4 Web Services Enterprise Edition

The RHEA Group also provides the CDP4 Web Services Enterprise Edition which comes with commercial support and more features.

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Documentation

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