SCIM2 Atlas ConsoleSensus Core Integration Model 2
NODEATLAS CHECK
Gate Node
Demo AccessStart Session
Mission: Check the Complexity
CASE OPsOperator Path
Beherrsche die Komplexität.
Selection
View
Actions
Status
Mode
Catalogue
Case
Zweite Repräsentation
T-Step
Overview
Permission
Editor
Door Gate
preparedCatalogue PreviewAllowed: none
Gate details
Gate
prepared
Scope
Catalogue Preview
Targets
0
Allowed
none
WorkspaceRepresentation-Build
Progressive GuidanceNever Lose Track.
Die Atlas Console hält Pfade, Prüfungen und Systemzustände in jedem Schritt nachvollziehbar.
SCIM2 Atlas Console
Die SCIM2 Atlas Console ist die Update-Maschine hinter Sensus Core — ein kompaktes, leistungsstarkes Instrument für kontrollierte Änderung, Prüfung und Veröffentlichung.
Sie führt Änderungen, Artifacts und Releases durch einen kontrollierten Atlas, damit der raum-zeitliche Sensus-Core-Kern und seine multiplen Anwendungsumgebungen aktualisierbar, nachvollziehbar und verantwortbar bleiben.
Sie sichert sanfte Besucherlenkung, gleichmäßigere Verteilung und perspektivisch verantwortbare operative Steuerung dauerhaft und zertifizierbar ab.
Atlas Controls
Go deeper with tab pills (e.g. Intake · Package-Build · Release).
Click the Mini-Atlas to return to the Atlas overview.
A single click opens the Focus Window.
A doubleclick triggers Focus Shift and moves the selected Atlas layer into the Workspace Gate.
Operator Path
Choose a Case Type.
Show its path through the Atlas.
Move through T-Steps.
See which actions are allowed.
Use Atlas Focus and Case Paths in parallel: Focus shows where you are. Path shows what belongs to the active case.
Result: You won’t get lost in confusion.
Guided Editing
Start in Operator Path. Choose what you want to do.
Example: build a new representation, integrate it into the current release context, validate it, and move it toward release.
Use Atlas Focus and Case Path together: Focus shows where you are. Path shows what belongs to the case.
Find the Workspace through the active tile, the current T-Step, and your permission.
The Workspace opens where action is allowed.
Hover Info
Hover Info gives straight information directly on the element: what it is, what state it carries, and where deeper access may begin.
It can reference a workspace without opening one. The next possible move becomes readable without pushing the user into action.
Focus Guidance
Focus Guidance explains the selected Atlas context: what belongs here, which access paths are prepared, and which dependencies matter.
It may show possible, blocked, or later access without overloading the Workspace Gate.
Info Panels
Device, Map, Monitor and Compare add side views to the Atlas. They support orientation without replacing the Atlas or the Workspace.
Later demonstrations can show how each panel opens, supports reading, and closes again without changing the productive state.
Workspace Gate
Dig into the Workspace.
A Workspace does not open from nowhere. It appears from a clear work context: Case Type, current T-Step, active tile, permission and prepared access.
Start in Operator Path. Follow the Path. Use Atlas Focus to stay oriented.
Then open the Workspace where action is allowed.
First understand. Then inspect. Then act.
Developer Layer
The Developer Layer carries build notes, IT-To-Dos, implementation hints and open refinement points.
It is a technical reading layer for construction and handover. It stays separated from the productive Workspace and from Operator Path.