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== Globalyzer Introduction == |
== Globalyzer Introduction == |
Revision as of 00:16, 7 December 2022
Contents
Introduction (one page)
What is Command Center
Lingoport Command Center is the next evolution of Lingoport's globalization and internationalization suite of products. In one simple application:
- Customers can configure the location of their code and resource files from a variety of data sources including Github, AWS S3, and BitBucket.
- Command Center can analyze the code for globalization issues.
- Reports are created showing the summary of the issues in the code.
- Code can be viewed in more detail. Suggestions for Globalization compliance are given.
- Customers can identify a wide range of resource file types and configure machine translation and translation management systems and automatically submit files for translation.
- After translation, Command Center will push the files back to the data source.
- Users with various roles (Administrator, Manager, Developer and Translator) can use the Command Center to view the status of projects.
Diagram
(data sources on the left, command center in the center, TMSs/MTs on the right)
Roles
(Admin, Manager, Dev, Translator (API User?) ) Command Center requires usernames and passwords. Each user created in Command Center is assigned a role that defines the operations that can be completed by the user. There are five roles defined:
- Administrator
- Manager
- Developer
- Translator
The Administrator is responsible for:
- Administering users and teams and assigning them to the users and projects
- Installing and updating licenses
- Creating Data Credentials and assigning them to managers
- Setting up Machine Translations and Translation Management Systems
The Manager is responsible for:
- Creating, managing and running projects
- Creating project tags and tokens
The Developer and Translator can view project status, but cannot make any changes to the system.
Globalyzer Introduction
(short, with links to Gz)
Localyzer Introduction
(short, with links to Lz) Diagram