OMSimulator icon indicating copy to clipboard operation
OMSimulator copied to clipboard

Support for Simulation resource meta data (SRMD)

Open robha67 opened this issue 10 months ago • 12 comments

Describe the solution you'd like A clear and concise description of what you want to happen.

The ability to parse(and act on)and create any meta-data, related to a specific SSP or FMU, expressed in the SRMD format of the SSP Traceability specification. Examples of relevant meta-data are: generation date and time, repository tags, OMSimulator version, etc. However, the end user should be able to specify what information to store.

robha67 avatar Apr 17 '24 07:04 robha67

@robha67 is this a new feature request and what is SRMD format ?

arun3688 avatar Apr 17 '24 08:04 arun3688

Yes, it is a new feature and SRMD is an xml format specified in SSP Traceability specification https://pmsfit.github.io/SSPTraceability/master/

robha67 avatar Apr 17 '24 12:04 robha67

@arun3688 I am thinking something like the api for the exportSSVTemplate command. Currently there is not a way in SSP to add a reference to the resulting SRMD file, except for through vendor specific annotations, but I believe there will be a solution in SSP 2.0. Maybe that proposal could be used?

robha67 avatar Apr 19 '24 03:04 robha67

@lochel or @arun3688 : Do you know how to add the openscaling label retroactivly to this issue? Is that possible or do I have to close this one, create a new issue with the same information with the correct label?

robha67 avatar Sep 27 '24 05:09 robha67

You can add the label retroactively without closing or recreating the issue. I just added the "project/openscaling" label for this issue. If you need to do it in the future, just click on "Labels" on the right and select the appropriate one. If it doesn’t work for you, there might be permission issues. Please feel free to ping me if that's the case!

lochel avatar Sep 27 '24 06:09 lochel

First small use-case: port the tool specific xml describing what simulation outputs to store to the SRMD format. This is a good example for learning about the SRMD format and implementing basic export and import.

robha67 avatar Sep 30 '24 13:09 robha67

Second use-case: Capture any (to the degree needed) manipulation to the SSP that has been done via the OMS api. For example, the addition of a resource. The level of detail that is needed need to be discussed further.

robha67 avatar Sep 30 '24 13:09 robha67

Yes, it is a new feature and SRMD is an xml format specified in SSP Traceability specification https://pmsfit.github.io/SSPTraceability/master/

This link doesn't seem to exist anymore, can you please update it to a proper one?

adrpo avatar Sep 30 '24 13:09 adrpo