Launching Modules and Logging In
Launching an Application
Depending on your system installation, Oracle Utilities Network Management System modules are typically accessed by an URL (provided by your Oracle Utilities Network Management System implementation team) or through shortcuts installed on your desktop or in your application menu (such as the Microsoft Windows Start menu or Linux Applications menu).
The following modules are launched individually and are accessible to users having needed permissions based on User Type (see Understanding User Types for information):
Configuration Assistant: The Configuration Assistant provides a graphical view of the Oracle Utilities Network Management System configuration options and allows Administration users to add, edit, and store configuration changes. See Configuration Assistant on page 24-1 for details.
Model Management: Model Management is a tool for managing changes to your system model. It is available to users with Model Validation permissions. See Model Management on page 21-1 for details.
Service Alerts: Service Alert Administration is an application that sends notifications to utility personnel via e-mail or text/SMS message. It may be accessed by Administration user types. See Service Alert Administration on page 8-1 for details.
Storm Management: Storm Management enables you to manipulate the event and crew information that the system will use to make its calculations. It provides access for Full Operations, View Only, and Administration user types. See Storm Management on page 7-1 for details.
Web Call Entry: Web Call Entry enables you to enter and access customer call and event information. It provides access for the Web Call Entry user type. See Web Call Entry on page 5-1 for details.
Web Callbacks: Web Callbacks is used to manage callback requests for customers who called in to report an outage. It provides access for the Full Operations user type. See Web Callbacks on page 6-1 for details.
Web Workspace: The Web Workspace provides the tool sets and views that are the foundation of the Oracle Utilities Network Management System user environment. The common features and platform provided by the Web Workspace provide a cohesive user experience for other Oracle Utilities Network Management System modules, such as Web Trouble Management or Web Switching Management. Depending on the NMS modules that are licensed, it provides access to the Full Operations plus Switching, Full Operations, Trouble Maintenance, Crew Operations, Switching Request, View Only, Administration, and Trainer user types. See Web Workspace on page 2-1 for details.
Use the installed shortcuts, if applicable, or open the URL in a web browser to launch the module. The Oracle Utilities Network Management System will begin downloading Java components of the module to your computer. The Login window will open.