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==Introduction to Templates==
The {{software}} allows for the creation of multiple [[Project]]s, each intended to fulfill some use-case for the end-user. Any Project is generally composed of two types of content:
* Data pertaining to the relevant location
* Calculation models for analyzing such data and presenting results.
Generally, organisations have certain specialized knowledge of specific fields which they apply in repeated (and sometimes tailored) fashion to multiple situations, plans, or locations. In terms of the {{software}}, this would mean that the data may change, but the calculations models stay the same.
This is the functionality which [[Project Template]]s offer. For any given [[Project]], it is possible to apply it as a [[Project Template|Template]] to a new location. This will apply the calculation models as they were configured to the (new) data of the newly selected location, allowed for quicker, repeated, reproducible and comparable analyses of different project sites.
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Revision as of 07:26, 28 October 2022

This tutorial is a stub.

Prerequisites

The following prerequisites should be met before starting this tutorial:

  • This tutorial can be started based on any arbitrary Project, however it is assumed that a new Project is created to start off with. Note that multiple new Projects will be created during this tutorial.
  • To work with Project templating functionality fully (specifically, to assign Project Template status to a Project), either Domain Admin access rights are required, or the assistance of a Domain Admin for your organisation is required. 

Preparations

Take the following steps as preparation for following this tutorial:

  • Start the Tygron Platform application, and if necessary log in so you are in the main menu.

Introduction to Templates

The Tygron Platform allows for the creation of multiple Projects, each intended to fulfill some use-case for the end-user. Any Project is generally composed of two types of content:

  • Data pertaining to the relevant location
  • Calculation models for analyzing such data and presenting results.

Generally, organisations have certain specialized knowledge of specific fields which they apply in repeated (and sometimes tailored) fashion to multiple situations, plans, or locations. In terms of the Tygron Platform, this would mean that the data may change, but the calculations models stay the same.

This is the functionality which Project Templates offer. For any given Project, it is possible to apply it as a Template to a new location. This will apply the calculation models as they were configured to the (new) data of the newly selected location, allowed for quicker, repeated, reproducible and comparable analyses of different project sites.



Tutorial completed

Congratulations. You have now completed this tutorial. In it, you have learned how to create and configure Project Templates.