[CMC] Re: [Cesg-all] Test Drive the New CCSDS.org (Deadline 07FEB05)
Peter Shames
peter.shames at jpl.nasa.gov
Wed Feb 9 15:22:56 EST 2005
Dear BTAS team,
This version of the new web site is a considerable improvement over the
last version. It seems like it is getting to the point where it will
start to be useful. You have done a pretty good job of organizing the
information in a way that makes it accessible and the presentation
style of the top level pages is quite good. At the same time there are
a number of details that need to be worked upon before it is ready for
prime time.
- Not at all clear why each page says "copyright CCSDS/BTAS" . Most of
what is reported on here belongs to CCSDS itself. Your role is
contractor to make it accessible. I suggest that this be acknowledged
on the bottom of the first page as "webmaster".
On the liaison page, OMG is an organization with which we have a
liaison agreement.
On the organizations page, I would expect that clicking on an agency
name (all of which are active) one would be taken to that agency's web
site, not to the agency list.
I like the clickable org chart
(http://member.ccsds.org/about/organization.aspx), but suggest that the
CESG should list all of the current ADs and DADs, and each Area ought
to link to all active WGs
Suggest that links from the
http://public.ccsds.org/sites/cwe/default.aspx page should take you to
the Area and WG charters, even for the public
The idea of having a list of pubs on standards is excellent, but the
list on http://member.ccsds.org/publications/ConferencePapers.aspx is
really too limited to be of great use. I hope there is a plan to add
SpaceOps 2004, other GSAW pointers, and pointer to other conferences
like RCSGSO, Ka & Broadband Workshop, and others.
It would be really useful if the tabs at the top of the major pages
showed where you presently are. As a navigation device it now just
says "this is where i might go", not "this is where i am".
Some of the buttons in "CCSDS Applied"
http://member.ccsds.org/applied/default.aspx, suddenly take you to
another part of the web site, apparently in Industry resources.
http://member.ccsds.org/industry/default.aspx. The effect is to
suddenly shift venue, change the pull down menu options, and lose lock.
I like the fact that these things are inter-related in some way, but
found the shift disconcerting when I went back to the menu and the list
i had been clicking down was suddenly different.
Participation page http://member.ccsds.org/participation/default.aspx
probably ought to also say something to individuals about how they can
get involved, i.e. find an organization that is a member or talk to
some point of contact.
Systems Engineering Area page
(http://public.ccsds.org/sites/cwe/sea/default.aspx) has correct AD and
DAD entries, but the SEA allterms page
http://public.ccsds.org/sites/cwe/Lists/SEADir/AllItems.aspx has
Jean-Luc Gerner listed as the AD. I did not check all the other areas,
but someone ought to.
That's all for now. Let's make this all that it can be.
regards, Peter
On Feb 2, 2005, at 9:41 AM, penelope.walz wrote:
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> Deadline for comments - February 7, 2005
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> Dear Members of the CCSDS CMC and CESG:
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> We are pleased to announce that the new CCSDS.org is now ready for
> your review.
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> In addition to the Collaborative Work Environments (CWEs) many of you
> are already familiar with, the new CCSDS.org features an updated look,
> enhanced navigation, expanded content, and more accurate search and
> browsing capabilities.
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> Please take a few moments to visit the new CCSDS.org and to send us
> any initial impressions or general comments you may have thus far. We
> continue to update information migrated from the old site and add
> content to various “Coming Soon” pages, but your feedback at this
> juncture will allow us to also put the finishing touches on the site
> before it is released to the public.
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> To visit the site, simply click on the link below and use the CWE
> login sent to you by Brian Oliver last December. Logins will be
> required for this testing and comment period only. If you have lost
> your login or are having technical difficulty logging in, please
> contact Brian at brian.oliver at btas.com . Again, after the new site is
> fully deployed, you will no longer need a login to access all of the
> public areas of the site.
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> Please click here to visit the new CCSDS.org (CWE login required):
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> http://member.ccsds.org/default1.aspx
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> The new CCSDS.org is optimized for today’s most commonly used browsers:
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> * Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.01, plus latest service pack
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> * Internet Explorer 5.5, plus latest service pack
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> * Internet Explorer 6, plus latest service pack
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> * Internet Explorer 5.2 for MAC OS X, plus latest service pack
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> * Netscape Navigator 6.2 or later
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> * Netscape Navigator 6.2 for MAC
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> * Netscape Navigator 6.2 for UNIX
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> Please send general questions, comments or suggestions for content to
> Penelope Walz at penelope.walz at btas.com . Please send tech comments
> or requests for tech support to Brian Oliver at brian.oliver at btas.com
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> Thank you in advance for your assistance during the testing phase of
> the new CCSDS.org.
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> Kindest regards,
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> Penelope
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> Penelope Wrenn Walz
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_______________________________________________________
Peter Shames
Manager - JPL Information Systems Standards Program
InterPlanetary Network and Information Systems Directorate
Jet Propulsion Laboratory, MS 301-265
California Institute of Technology
Pasadena, CA 91109 USA
Telephone: +1 818 354-5740, Fax: +1 818 393-1333
Internet: Peter.Shames at jpl.nasa.gov
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"We shall not cease from exploration, and the end of all our exploring
will be to arrive at where we started, and know the place for the first
time"
T.S. Eliot
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