Ordina Planning & Scheduling Day - APS - quintiq 5.0 migration traject

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Quintiq vandaag en morgen Welke trends tekenen zich af in advanced planning & scheduling? Waar gaat Quintiq heen? Welke nieuwe ontwikkelingen en tools zijn er? Zet u Quintiq in als operationele planningtool, of als tactisch en strategisch planningplatform?.

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Planning & SchedulingExperience DayQuintiq 5.0: Migration path

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Overview

Quintiq 5.0… Why?

- What you can see

- Under the hood

Migrating from 4.X

- 4.1: Unicode conversion

- GUI Conversion

- Data brokers

- What do we advise?

What changed in 5.0

- For the administrators

- For the end-users

Q&A

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Quintiq 5.0… why?What you can see

Improvements for the end-user

- Docking panels

- Improved list searching

- Easier column selection

- Defining filters and graphical expression builder

- KPI visualisation (dashboard)

- Code completion in the Thin Client

- Fresh look and feel

View manager (find views that are no longer in use)

BIRT reporting

New configuration utility

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Quintiq 5.0… why?Under the hood

Improved and better scalable thin client technology (Quintiq gateway)

Thin Client reconnect

Layout manager

Shadow model

Settings model

Improved memory management

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Migrating from 4.X4.1: Unicode conversion

Migrating from 4.1 to 5.X requires the database to be converted to

Unicode

- This will increase the size of the database itself

- A conversion of the archive might be required as well (increasing its size)

- The memory usage of the Quintiq components will increase

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Migrating from 4.XGUI Conversion

This affects all dialogs and will cause the application to look slightly

different

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Migrating from 4.XData brokers

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Migrating from 4.XWhat do we advise?

Don’t migrate from 4.1 to 5.X directly

- Too many changes for the end-user

- Impact of Unicode conversion should not be underestimated

In 5.X you should use Thin Clients

Migrate to 5.X without adding ‘new’ features; do not try to do it all at

once

- Let the users first get used to the new look and feel

- Organize an introduction to the new standard possibilities for the (key-)

users; a business consultant from Ordina may assist you

- Let the model rest for a little while to find possible bugs (model or software)

- After migration analyse which of the new features you want to implement

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What changed in 5.0For administrators

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What changed in 5.0For administrators

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What changed in 5.0For administrators

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What changed in 5.0For administrators

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What changed in 5.0For the end-users

Dockable panes

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What changed in 5.0For the end-users

Selecting columns

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What changed in 5.0For the end-users

Filtering

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What changed in 5.0For the end-users

Look and feel

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Q&A