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MKS Implementer 2006 Administration Guide

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The following list identifies the basic functions you use to set up <strong>Implementer</strong>:<br />

Overview of Setup Tasks<br />

System Control Maintenance allows you to define your company name, default job<br />

queue, and numerous other system-wide defaults.<br />

Create User Profile allows you to define the rights and characteristics of each<br />

<strong>Implementer</strong> user.<br />

Create Environment allows you to define the characteristics of the different types of<br />

environments and related environments for your applications, and establish default<br />

development paths for production environments.<br />

Work with Object Codes allows you to define the specific types of objects used for<br />

promotion.<br />

Reset Authorities allows you to change the OS/400 owners and authorities to objects in<br />

the environment libraries.<br />

Build List allows you to load members and objects into <strong>Implementer</strong>’s environment<br />

repository.<br />

Create Environment Groups allows you to define environment groups for promotion or<br />

distribution purposes.<br />

Set up User-defined Programming Development Manager allows you set up PDM to<br />

perform <strong>Implementer</strong> functions for environments.<br />

<strong>Implementer</strong> Server allows you to configure the <strong>Implementer</strong> Server, which is the<br />

gateway to <strong>MKS</strong> Integrity integrations, as well as the primary contact point for many<br />

external and third party integrations. For details, see “Configuring the <strong>Implementer</strong><br />

Server” on page 217.<br />

<strong>MKS</strong> Integrity Setup allows you to configure the communications and other variables<br />

required to use <strong>MKS</strong> Integrity for issue management with <strong>Implementer</strong>. For details, see<br />

“<strong>Implementer</strong> and <strong>MKS</strong> Integrity Integration” on page 196.<br />

<strong>MKS</strong> Source Setup allows you to configure the communications and other variables<br />

required to use <strong>MKS</strong> Source for source archiving with <strong>Implementer</strong>. For details, see<br />

“<strong>Implementer</strong> and <strong>MKS</strong> Source Integration” on page 259.<br />

Before setting up <strong>Implementer</strong>, it is necessary to conceptually understand two features that<br />

apply to all development scenarios: projects and archiving.<br />

Projects are a common element of the development cycle. The primary decisions regarding<br />

projects are whether you use projects, and how you use them. The following options are<br />

available for managing projects in <strong>Implementer</strong>:<br />

<strong>Implementer</strong> projects<br />

<strong>MKS</strong> Integrity projects (requires using <strong>MKS</strong> Integrity for issue management); for more<br />

information, see “<strong>Implementer</strong> and <strong>MKS</strong> Integrity Integration” on page 196<br />

DesignTracker projects (requires using DesignTracker for issue management)<br />

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