Open CAESAR Server(NPO-51247-1)
data and image processing
Open CAESAR Server
(NPO-51247-1)
Overview
Open CAESAR Server has been developed at JPL in the Integrated Model-Centric Engineering (IMCE) initiative as part of a foundation and ecosystem for experimenting and tackling an increasingly complex set of challenges and opportunities in the modern practice of systems engineering characterized by the adoption of powerful but specialized engineering modeling tools. The Open CAESAR Server addresses this objective via a combination of the following techniques:- GIT as a comprehensive content-based configuration management system as the authoritative source of truth and provenance about systems engineering information managed in Open CAESAR Server.- A micro-services design based on the open-source Lagom framework for the agile development of resilient, elastic, reliable and asynchronous services.- Automated cloud deployment via the vendor-neutral Kubernetes standard from the open source Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) and Kubernetes operators synchronizing the state of an Open CAESAR Server deployment against a GIT repository specifying the desired configuration of such deployment.- Using the Ontological Modeling Framework (OMF), NTR 49756, as a foundation for representing integrated systems engineering information.The scope of Open CAESAR Server pertains to the functionality related to CAESAR integration workflows: directed acyclic graphs of processes operating on systems engineering information.
Notes: The CAESAR Server software consists of backend services and a frontend application. These are currently in our internal Github enterprise repository here
Software Details
Category
Data and Image Processing
Reference Number
NPO-51247-1
Release Type
Open Source
Operating System