Training Courses - Course Information
STUDIO-201 : Artisan Studio for System Administrators
Course Particulars
Date(s) & Location(s):
26th March, 2009 - Cheltenham, UK
25th June, 2009 - Cheltenham, UK
For other date(s) & location(s) worldwide, please email us at training@artisansoftwaretools.com
25th June, 2009 - Cheltenham, UK
For other date(s) & location(s) worldwide, please email us at training@artisansoftwaretools.com
Duration:
1 day
Cost:
£545 per attendee
Course Description
This course provides an understanding of the concepts and features that allow Artisan Studio to be installed and run successfully for any specific software development project. It covers a set of topics concerned with the project infrastructure that can make a real contribution to the success of the project and ensure that you gain maximum benefit from your investment in Artisan Studio.
Course Objectives
- To explain how Studio can be optimally installed and configured for specific project environments.
- To examine Studio system administration facilities at both repository and model level.
- To provide practical experience of diagnostic approaches to troubleshooting.
Attendees Will Learn
- Installation and software licensing options.
- The structure and functioning of Fujitsu's Enabler repositories.
- How Studio uses the facilities provide by Enabler's repository architecture.
- How to backup and restore at both the repository and model level.
- How to set up access permissions for groups or individuals.
- What configuration control features are provided by Studio and how these may be integrated with external configuration control software.
Pre-requisites
- Familiarity with Windows user administration facilities
Who Should Attend
- Aimed primarily at System Administrators supporting development projects.
- Those within a project who may not have responsibility for model management and administration.
Attendees Receive
- An annotated copy of all course presentation material
- All course excercises and solutions
Course Format
The course is a mix of lecturer presentations and practical exercises designed to illustrate and reinforce the presentation content. Numbers are strictly limited to ensure that each delegate has their own computer and sufficient time to discuss particular issues of concern with the lecturer.
Course Outline
Installation and Licensing
- Installation options
- System environment requirements
- Installation components
- Installed file structure
- License types
Enabler Administration
- Enabler repositories and services
- Repository administrator
- Repository configuration and access controls
- Backing up and restoring repository files
- Mapping and initializing repositories
Model Administration
- Models neighborhood
- Model access controls
- Identifying active users
- Baselining with model versions and clones
- Importing and exporting models
Access Permissions
- Permission levels
- Configuration management within Studio
- Integration with external CM tools
Course Particulars
Date(s) & Location(s):
26th March, 2009 - Cheltenham, UK
25th June, 2009 - Cheltenham, UK
For other date(s) & location(s) worldwide, please email us at training@artisansoftwaretools.com
25th June, 2009 - Cheltenham, UK
For other date(s) & location(s) worldwide, please email us at training@artisansoftwaretools.com
Duration:
1 day
Cost:
£545 per attendee




