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:Every [[CNM Cyber service]] is powered by one or more [[end-user application]]s. A combination of all [[end-user application]]s that power one [[CNM Cyber service]] is called a [[CNM app]]. Thus, each [[CNM Cyber service]] is powered by one [[CNM app]].
 
 
:Most of existing ''apps'' utilize popular software packages. For instance, [[CNM Pageware]] utilizes [[WordPress]], [[CNM Certware]] does [[Moodle]], [[CNM Talkware]] has [[Jitsi]] under its hood, and so on. However, the [[CNM Cyber Team]] can alternate any software package at any time.
 
 
:To make new [[CNM app|app]]s, the [[CNM Cyber Team]] utilizes [[commercial off-the-shelf]] ([[commercial off-the-shelf|COTS]]) solutions. Every solution must meet two [[requirement]]s; they are (a) to be [[open-source]] and (b) to be able to communicate with [[CNM Middleware]] through its [[LDAP|Lightweight Directory Access Protocol]] ([[LDAP]]).
 
 
:When any [[solution candidate]] is identified, the [[CNM Cyber Workforce]] tests it and, based on that testing results, the ''Team'' makes a decision whether to deploy that solution.
 
 
:The ''apps<nowiki>'</nowiki>'' names commonly start with the names of the [[CNM Cyber service|service]]s that they power and end with the ending <code>-ware</code>. For instance, [[CNM Wikiware]] powers [[CNM Wiki]], [[CNM Tubeware]] powers [[CNM Tube]], [[CNM Mailware]] powers [[CNM Mail]], etc.
 
 
:The only exception is [[CNM Cabin]], which, as a federated service, is powered by [[CNM Middleware]]. [[CNM Middleware]] include both [[end-user application]]s and those [[software application]]s that support other ''apps'', not [[end-user]]s. The ''Middleware'' is not [[commercial off-the-shelf]] ([[commercial off-the-shelf|COTS]]). Its code is custom-written for [[CNM Cyber]].
 
 
 
:Finally, each [[CNM app]] has two identical twins. Out of the three, one [[CNM app|app]] powers the [[career service]] that this [[CNM app|app]] was created to support. Another belongs to the [[CNM HandsOn Apps]] and is used in [[practical instruction]]. The third belongs to the [[CNM Next Apps]] and is used in [[experiential learning]].
 
:Finally, each [[CNM app]] has two identical twins. Out of the three, one [[CNM app|app]] powers the [[career service]] that this [[CNM app|app]] was created to support. Another belongs to the [[CNM HandsOn Apps]] and is used in [[practical instruction]]. The third belongs to the [[CNM Next Apps]] and is used in [[experiential learning]].
  

Revision as of 13:37, 2 September 2020

CNM App Groups (hereinafter, the Lectio) is the lesson part of the CNM Cloud Essentials lesson that introduces its participants to CNM Cloud. This lesson belongs to the Introduction to CNM Cyber session of the CNM Cyber Orientation.


Content

The successor predecessor lectio is CNM Apps.

Key terms

CNM NextApps.
CNM HandsOn Apps.

Script

Finally, each CNM app has two identical twins. Out of the three, one app powers the career service that this app was created to support. Another belongs to the CNM HandsOn Apps and is used in practical instruction. The third belongs to the CNM Next Apps and is used in experiential learning.

What CNM Servers Are is the successor lectio.

Questions

Lectio quiz

The answer is recorded for the lectio completion purpose:
  • Which statement below is correct:
    1. All of the other substantive answers are correct.
    2. None of the other answers is correct.

Placement entrance exam