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The Requirements
The need for quality and integrity of information presented
in a state's AIP is well known. The consequences of reproduction of inaccurate
flight safety critical data are serious.
The production and amendment phases of the AIP, using
a traditional desk-top publishing process, rely heavily on human procedures
to ensure critical data is reproduced accurately.
Normal text changes to AIP documents must be accurately
reported and marked with change bars and effective dates. These procedures
are subject to human factors.
Over the last 6 years, Mekon have worked in close cooperation
with several civil aviation authorities. This, together with first hand
experience of AIP conversion has realised the need for a solution that
exploits current and new technology in content management and delivery.
The Mekon Aeronautical Publishing System is the culmination
of this work. Mekon FrameAPS maintains accuracy of critical AIP data through
database connectivity. The process of amendment generation produces amended
pages and provides a detailed report of the changes made.
FrameAPS can be supplied as a stand alone application,
or form part of an integrated AIS solution. Mekon provides conversion
services for existing 3 part AIP's and conversion of 8 part to 3 part.
States already serviced by Mekon include Norway, Finland, Malaysia,
Macedonia, South Africa, the Maldives, Roberts FIR, Switzerland and South Korea.
Database connectivity
Editing. Critical data is held in a relational database,
storing information relating to Aerodromes, Significant Points, Radio
NAV Aids, Obstacles and Airspace. This information can be edited through
a database interface which creates a log of all changes made, and a record
of who made them.
Inserting data
The critical data that is stored in the database can
be inserted into documents as non-editable entries, which hold the location
details of the database record.
When data is inserted into a document it is automatically
coloured to identify it. When a New Version is generated, change bars
are added at the location of the inserted data and page dates changed
accordingly.
When a new version of an AIP is generated, FrameAPS performs
a check, comparing the item in the database to the item in the document. If
required, a change bar is added and the item is then marked as changed.
Database System
The database table structure and content is based around
the Eurocontrol Aeronautical Information Conceptual Model (AICM) which
is also being used for European Aeronautical Database (EAD) development.
The standard edition Oracle is supplied with FrameAPS which can include
a user interface to make changes to the database. Alternatively the FrameAPS
Oracle database can be directly linked to a central AIS database
so that all AIS data changes are managed centrally.
Text Amendments
FrameAPS Text Amendment functions provide an option to make
changes to the document that are not contained in the database. These functions
enable users to add or delete text from a document, maintaining a full record
of author details and when and with what authority the changes were made. Text
Amendments become 'locked entries', which are only editable through FrameAPS
commands.
When the New Version of the AIP is generated, FrameAPS erases Deletion Amendments
and activates the Added Text Amendments.
Amendment generation
When the New Version is generated from the
Working Version, FrameAPS will synchronise the document’s database
links with the current database contents. If any links have changed prior
to this process, FrameAPS will add a change bar to the document and report
the changes.
FrameAPS will then delete any text that was marked as
a Deletion Text Amendment and activate any text marked as an
Insertion Text Amendment for the chosen AIRAC date. All colour
coded marks used to identify the links and the changed data are removed
prior to the printing process. New AIRAC issue dates are placed on all
pages where FrameAPS generated changes occur. Page dates in the List of
Pages are also automatically updated when the list is re-generated. All
text that was added as a Text Amendment will no longer be a ‘locked
entry’ to ease future amendments, although database linked items
are still non-editable.
Reports
Reports on each document can be run at any time during
the amendment process, but when the New Version is activated
as described above, a full report on all changes in a section is compiled
in a separate FrameMaker document that provides the following:
- Author details.
- The date the amendment was made.
- On what page the amendment appears.
- Hypertext links to each amendment.
APS viewer
Savings in handling paper amendments and improving access
to information with free text search are all benefits of an eAIP, providing
it is well designed.
Adobe PDF provides an immediate eAIP system, which when
coupled with FrameAPS and additional Java based technology, results in highly
functional AIP viewing. Hypertext links on the List of AIP Pages (GEN 0.4) enable
users to jump to a specific page, while a carefully designed navigation model
guides the user through the available sections. Once the current effective section
is revealed, navigation buttons on the top of each page give the user an option
to keyword search, return to the table of contents, or go directly to a supplement
affecting the section, or a published future section which will become effective
at the next AIRAC date. If the section has no supplement or future AIRAC date
associated, the button is greyed out, with the option unavailable.
Software maintenance & support
Software maintenance programme
FrameAPS is undergoing constant development to improve
its functionality and exceed the demands of the industry.
Future upgrades to FrameAPS will be made available free
of charge when supplied in conjunction with an optional Software Maintenance
Contract.
Technical support
FrameMaker and FrameMaker+SGML are specialist professional
tools requiring expert technical support. Experience has shown that there
is a wide variety of FrameMaker applications, each with varying levels
of complexity, and therefore the level of support services provided must
be varied in order to match customer requirements.
Investigate the full services available from Mekon
Technical Support.
Training Services
Training forms a vital part of the FrameAPS solution
in order to provide clients with a quick return on investment. Courses
can be conducted at our own training suite, located in the UK, or alternatively,
off-site anywhere in the world.
- FrameMaker/FrameAPS Basic & Intermediate. (Recommended 5 days)
- FrameMaker/FrameAPS Advanced Features. (Recommended 3 days)
Courses start by teaching the fundamentals of the publishing
tool using proven Adobe course material while keeping the aviation publishing
element to a minimum. This ensures the core tool is fully understood before
the complex AIP template and file structure is introduced.
The advanced course takes students through all of the
AIP templates, database management and connectivity. On completion of
this module, students will be able to publish an AIP while competently
utilising the full functionality of FrameAPS.
Find out the full range of training
that Mekon offers.
Document services
Template Preparation
Templates can be prepared for one or two languages and consist
of formats specifically designed for AIP production, including Annex 15 auto
numbering and reporting point symbols and direction arrows for En-Route tables.
Conversion
A complete conversion to the FrameAPS system is available
-as is a full conversion from 8 part to the 3 part format AIP. The conversion
is inclusive of database setup and system testing.
Find out details of the full document
services available at Mekon.
System requirements
Client
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Pentium II processor
- 64 MB of RAM
- 1 GB of Hard disk space
- Microsoft Windows NT 4.0, Service Pack 3
- Adobe FrameMaker 6.0
- VGA monitor
- CD-ROM drive
- Adobe Postscript or PCL printer
Server
The server will require a minimum of 1.5 GB of Hard disk
space for the base application plus working space for documents and data.
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