Algorithm Mapping Details for Assessment Template Configuration

Algorithm Mapping Details for Assessment Template Configuration

Table of Contents

Purpose of this Document ............................................................................................................... 1
Overview ........................................................................................................................................ 2

Importance of Algorithm Mapping ................................................................................................. 3

Flowchart ....................................................................................................................................... 4

Ac on Descriptions ......................................................................................................................... 5
Add Algorithm .................................................................................................................... 5
Import to Algorithm ........................................................................................................... 5

Export from Algorithm ....................................................................................................... 5

Adding Parameters to the Algorithm ................................................................................. 5

Conclusion ..................................................................................................................................... 6

Purpose of this Document

The purpose of this document is to provide an overview and describe the steps related to the addition or deletion on of parameters for an Algorithm in an Assessment Template. You will also understand how Algorithm Mapping acts as a bridge between the backend and UI.

Overview

 Algorithm Mapping forms the part of the Assessment Template configuration mostly focused on the Asset Strategy Development Fiori app Algorithm Mapping plays an important role in leveraging computational methods to configure the assessment templates. It acts as a link between the actual maths and algorithm calculations written in backend code to the front end. Mapping the algorithm allows users to add the parameters, which can be either imported or exported to the algorithm based on type, sec on, and attributes

Importance of Algorithm Mapping

The primary goal of Algorithm Mapping feature in configure on of assessment template is to provide feature capability es to assign the algorithm that enables the calculate on of intermediate and output fields for RBI assessments.

Algorithm Mapping – Flowchart

Algorithm Mapping – Action Descriptions

Add Algorithm

1. Navigate to the “Algorithm Mapping” section on the Details View screen of the Assessment Template application.

2. Click the Algorithm dropdown and select an algorithm from the list of available options. The algorithms available in the dropdown are fetched from the background. 

3. On selecting a particular algorithm, you can access all the Parameters linked to that algorithm. The sub-sections associated with the parameters will determine whether they are Imported to or Exported from the algorithm.

Import to Algorithm

The parameters listed under the Import to Algorithm section will get incorporated within the algorithm. The algorithm will then assess and analyse the information while performing assessments based on the template.

In case some parameters are missing, you can click the Add option in the right to add them to the algorithm. For more information, see Adding Parameters to the Algorithm.

 

Edit a Parameter

1. Click the Edit icon next to the parameter name.

2. Change the Section, Subsection, Characteristic, etc. based on your requirements. The rest of the fields will get auto populated.

3. Click Save once you are done with the changes.

Delete a Parameter

1. Click the Delete icon next to the parameter name.

2. On the Confirmation pop-up window, select YES/NO depending on whether you want to keep or remove the parameter.

3.    
You will get a Success Message on the deletion of the parameter.

Export from Algorithm

Exporting from an algorithm refers to the extraction of certain values, results, or data generated by the algorithm in the backend. The exported data includes information such as calculated values, scores, recommendations, etc. that get generated as part of the assessment process. Based on the data extracted, you can priorities and plan your maintenance strategies.

Edit a Parameter

1. Click the Edit icon next to the parameter name.

2. Change the Section, Subsection, Characteristic, etc. based on your requirements. The rest of the fields will get auto populated.

3. Click Save once you are done with the changes.

Delete a Parameter

1. Click the Delete icon next to the parameter name.

2. On the Confirmation pop-up window, select YES/NO depending on whether you want to keep or remove the parameter.

3. You will get a Success Message on the deletion of the parameter.

Adding Parameters to the Algorithm

If certain parameters are not available when selecting an algorithm, you can include them by clicking the “Add” button on the right.

! NOTE – Only those parameters that were not initially added during the algorithm mapping process will be accessible for further addition.

      Parameter Name – Select a Parameter Name from the predefined list of parameters (fetched from the backend).  NOTE – If the desired parameter for addition is not visible in the dropdown list, kindly reach out to us @AsInt Support. 

Parameter Type – Will get auto-filled based on the parameter you select.

Parameter Direction – Will get auto-filled based on the parameter you select.

Section – Select a Section from the options available in the drop-down menu.

Sub-Section – Define the Sub-Section as INPUT or OUTPUT.

Characteristic – Select a Characteristic for the defined parameter.

Classes – The Classes field will get auto-filled upon selecting the characteristic.

Conclusion

With Algorithm Mapping, you can facilitate data-driven decision-making by associating algorithms with relevant data that is integral to asset integrity. It enables you to do predictive maintenance, risk assessment, and performance optimization. Importing parameters enhances algorithm functionality, while exporting results streamlines further analysis.


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