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[[File:Cnm-digital.png|400px|thumb|right|[[CNM Cyber]]]][[How Apps Are Built]] (hereinafter, the ''Lectio'') is the [[lectio|lesson part]] of the '''[[Soft behind CNM Cloud]]''' [[lesson]] that introduces its participants to [[CNM Cloud]]. This ''lesson'' belongs to the [[Introduction to CNM Cloud]] session of the [[CNM Cyber Orientation]].
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[[File:Cnm-digital.png|400px|thumb|right|[[CNMCyber suite]]s]][[How Apps Are Built]] (hereinafter, the ''Lectio'') is the [[lectio|lesson part]] of the '''[[CNM App Essentials]]''' [[lesson]] that introduces its participants to [[Opplet]]. This ''lesson'' belongs to the [[Introduction to CNM Cloud]] session of [[EmployableU Concepts]].
  
  
 
==Content==
 
==Content==
The predecessor [[lectio]] is [[Engines and Organizers]].
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The predecessor [[lectio]] is [[CNM App Groups]].
  
===Key terms===
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===Script===
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:Every [[CNM app]] represents a layered [[software system]]. It consists of one or more [[end-user application]]s. Consequently, any ''application'' consists of software blocks such as [[customer data organizer]]s, [[task work organizer]]s, and [[wiki engine]]s. Some applications are modular -- their blocks are separate modules plugged to the application's core.
  
===Script===
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:If any [[CNM app]] uses more than one [[end-user application]], these ''applications'' are interconnected through [[API|application programming interface]]s ([[API]]s) to function as one [[CNM app]]. [[Content management system]]s ([[CMS]]es) are most popular second ''applications'' in [[CNM named app]]s. They power [[website]]s of [[CNM app]]s.
:Every [[CNM app]] consists of one or more [[end-user application]]s. [[Content management system]]s ([[CMS]]es) are most popular second ''applications'' in [[CNM core app]]s.
 
  
:Going further, any ''application'' consists of many software blocks such as [[customer data organizer]]s, [[task work organizer]]s, and [[wiki engine]]s. Some applications are modular -- their blocks are separate modules plugged to the application's core.
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:Every [[CNM app]] must communicate with [[WorldOpp Middleware]] using the [[LDAP|Lightweight Directory Access Protocol]] ([[LDAP]]). If the ''COTS application'' lacks the ''LDAP'', ''API'', or other functionalities that [[Opplet]] needs, an additional module or plugin shall be installed.
  
:If any [[CNM app]] uses more than one [[end-user application]], these ''applications'' are interconnected through [[API|application programming interface]]s ([[API]]s) to function as one [[CNM app]].
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:With regard to their ownership, all the ''COTS solutions'' such as core applications, modules, and plugins are divided in proprietary and [[open-source]]. ''Proprietary applications'' are owned privately; their code is closed. All [[CNM app]]s are [[open-source]]. That means that these ''applications'' are community-owned. Their code is open; any contributor may review and, if needed, modify it for specific purposes.
  
:Every [[CNM app]] must communicate with [[WorldOpp Middleware]] using [[LDAP|Lightweight Directory Access Protocol]] ([[LDAP]]). If the ''COTS application'' lacks the ''LDAP'', ''API'', or other functionalities that [[CNM Cloud]] needs, an additional module or plugin is installed.
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:Finally, [[software system]]s are better when they are living projects. These systems shall be further developed and updated periodically. For instance, new versions of premier COTS solutions tend to be available twice a year. [[CNMCyber Team]] strives to update all [[CNM app]]s to last stable versions of the ''applications'' that they use. The ''Team'' also makes best efforts to implement [[cyber-security]] patches and recommendations.
  
:With regard to their ownership, all the ''COTS solutions'' such as core applications, modules, and plugins are divided in proprietary and [[open-source]]. ''Proprietary applications'' are owned privately; their code is closed. All [[CNM app]]s are [[open-source]]. That means that these ''applications'' are community-owned. Their code is open; any contributor may review and, if needed, modify it for specific purposes.
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===Key terms===
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:[[Software system]], [[API]], [[Lightweight Directory Access Protocol]] ([[LDAP]])
  
:Finally, [[software system]]s are better when they are living projects. These systems shall be further developed and updated periodically. For instance, new versions of premier COTS solutions tend to be available twice a year. [[CNM Cyber Team]] strives to update all [[CNM app]]s to last stable versions of the ''applications'' that they use. The ''Team'' also makes best efforts to implement [[cyber-security]] patches and recommendations.
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===Closing===
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:Would you like to work on proposing developments in [[CNM app]]s? (Yes/No/I'm not sure)
  
'''[[What the Middleware Is]]''' is the successor [[lectio]].
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'''[[CNMCyber Appware]]''' is the successor [[lectio]].
  
 
==Questions==
 
==Questions==
 
===Lectio quiz===
 
:The answer is recorded for the lectio completion purpose:
 
:*[[CNM Cabin]] is hosted by:<ol type="a"><li>[[CNM Cloud Next]]</li><li>[[WorldOpp Federated Servers]]</li><li>[[CNM Fellow Servers]]</li><li>[[CNM HandsOn Servers]]</li><li>None of the other answers is correct.</li></ol>
 
:*Which statement below is correct:<ol type="a"><li>[[CNM Cyber]] may include three identical [[CNM app]]s.</li><li>While taking this course, you work on the [[CNM Fellow Servers]].</li><li>Future administrators of [[CNM app]]s get [[hands-on training]] at the [[CNM Cloud Next]].</li><li>All of the other substantive answers are correct.</li><li>None of the other answers is correct.</li></ol>
 
  
 
===Placement entrance exam===
 
===Placement entrance exam===
====True/False questions====
 
:*[[CNM Cloud Foundation]] has (does not have) four groups of servers.
 
:*(wlcm-cloud-00003) Each of [[CNM Cyber]]'s services is (not) powered by [[CNM app]].
 
:*(wlcm-cloud-00006) [[CNM Cloud Next]] hosts systems used in [[hands-on training]].
 
:*(wlcm-cloud-00008) [[CNM HandsOn Servers]] is (not) designed to be used for training of [[CNM Cloud]] administrators and their experiments.
 
:*[[CNM Cloud Foundation]] is (not) the combination of [[computing server]]s that host [[CNM Cloud]].
 
:*[[CNM Cloud Foundation]] is (not) the combination of [[computing server]]s.
 
:*[[WorldOpp Federated Servers]] (do not) host [[WorldOpp Middleware]] and its software applications.
 
:* Federated Server (does not) host [[CNM Cabin]].
 
:*[[WorldOpp Federated Servers | WorldOpp Federated Server]] (does not) host [[CNM Cabin]].
 
:*[[CNM HandsOn Apps]] are (not) installed on the [[CNM HandsOn Servers]].
 
:*[[CNM HandsOn Servers]] are (not) used for the [[hands-on training]] of [[CNM Cyber service]] administrators.
 
:*[[WikiHandsOn]], [[TubeHandsOn]], and [[MailHandsOn]] are (not) the examples of [[CNM HandsOn Apps]].
 
:*[[CNM Next Apps]] are (not) installed on [[CNM Cloud Next]].
 
:*[[CNM Next Apps]] are (not) installed on [[WorldOpp Federated Servers]].
 
:*[[CNM Next Apps]] are (not) installed on [[CNM HandsOn Servers]].
 
:*[[CNM Cloud Next]] are (not) used for the [[experiential learning]] of [[CNM Cloud]] administrators.
 
:*[[CNM HandsOn Servers]] are (not) used for the [[experiential learning]] of [[CNM Cloud]] administrators.
 
 
====Fill-in-blanks (short answer) questions====
 
:*[[CNM Cabin]] is hosted by  _______ Server.
 
:*[[CNM Next Apps]] are installed on CNM _______Servers.
 
:* CNM _________Apps are installed on [[CNM Cloud Next]].
 
:*CNM  ____________ Servers are used for the [[experiential learning]] of [[CNM Cloud]] administrators.
 
:*[[WikiHandsOn]], [[TubeHandsOn]], and [[MailHandsOn]] are the examples of CNM __________ Apps.
 
:*For hands-on training during [[CNM Cyber Placement]], you will be using CNM  _________ Apps.
 
:*CNM Cyber ___________ is the combination of computing servers that host [[CNM Cloud]].
 
:*Last, but not least, all the other [[CNM app]]s are installed on the [[CNM Fellow Servers]].
 
:*[[CNM Cert]] is installed on CNM _________ Server.
 
:*[[CNM Page]] is installed on CNM _________ Server.
 
:*[[CNM Wiki]] is installed on CNM _________ Server.
 
:*[[CNM Tube]] is installed on CNM _________ Server.
 
:*All the apps of the [[CNM Action Suite]] are installed on CNM __________ Server.
 

Latest revision as of 09:25, 15 November 2023

How Apps Are Built (hereinafter, the Lectio) is the lesson part of the CNM App Essentials lesson that introduces its participants to Opplet. This lesson belongs to the Introduction to CNM Cloud session of EmployableU Concepts.


Content

The predecessor lectio is CNM App Groups.

Script

Every CNM app represents a layered software system. It consists of one or more end-user applications. Consequently, any application consists of software blocks such as customer data organizers, task work organizers, and wiki engines. Some applications are modular -- their blocks are separate modules plugged to the application's core.
If any CNM app uses more than one end-user application, these applications are interconnected through application programming interfaces (APIs) to function as one CNM app. Content management systems (CMSes) are most popular second applications in CNM named apps. They power websites of CNM apps.
Every CNM app must communicate with WorldOpp Middleware using the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP). If the COTS application lacks the LDAP, API, or other functionalities that Opplet needs, an additional module or plugin shall be installed.
With regard to their ownership, all the COTS solutions such as core applications, modules, and plugins are divided in proprietary and open-source. Proprietary applications are owned privately; their code is closed. All CNM apps are open-source. That means that these applications are community-owned. Their code is open; any contributor may review and, if needed, modify it for specific purposes.
Finally, software systems are better when they are living projects. These systems shall be further developed and updated periodically. For instance, new versions of premier COTS solutions tend to be available twice a year. CNMCyber Team strives to update all CNM apps to last stable versions of the applications that they use. The Team also makes best efforts to implement cyber-security patches and recommendations.

Key terms

Software system, API, Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP)

Closing

Would you like to work on proposing developments in CNM apps? (Yes/No/I'm not sure)

CNMCyber Appware is the successor lectio.

Questions

Placement entrance exam