| • Purpose of SCHELOG |
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Schedule test activities for the various devices (Functional as well as Support devices). |
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Monitor the test activities. |
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Collect and analyze test results. |
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Take timely action thereby minimizing the possibility of system failure. |
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Apart from the above-mentioned ones, SCHELOG has the following features to offer: |
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| • Alarms |
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SCHELOG allows a user to schedule tests and raise alarms for tests scheduled within next 8 days (This period can be set by the administrator). |
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The alarms are raised until either the test is conducted or it is rescheduled. |
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Alarms are raised for calibration of the support equipments (a.k.a. test instruments). |
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Alarms are also raised in case a device fails to clear the tests. |
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| • Forms and Reports |
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SCHELOG facilitates data collection of the tests. |
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This data is collected with the help of user-friendly forms, designed as per the company norms. |
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Reports are also available for viewing the collected data. |
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SCHELOG assists in designing new report formats. |
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Data is always reported in the format that is/was prevailing at the time of its collection. |
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| • Analysis |
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SCHELOG assists in analyzing the collected data. For making this possible, it maintains a history of all the devices,test schedules and EUT (Equipment Under Test) locations. |
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Comparing test results of different types of EUT against test parameter. |
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Condition Monitoring for Residual Life Analysis and Extensions. |
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| • Roles |
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SCHELOG defines certain roles depending on the hierarchy in the company. |
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The features provided by SCHELOG are therefore role specific i.e. not all roles (and thereby users) are able to avail of all the features of SCHELOG. |
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