When using FlowTracer in large deployments, three main roles emerge: Administrator, Developer and User. In smaller organizations, a given
person may have multiple roles, but the duties of each role still exist.
FlowTracer is derived from the system "VOV" originally developed at UC-Berkeley. The word "VOV" is not an acronym, but can be
thought of as a contraction of the word "evolve".
All of Altair Accelerator's products are based on a client/server architecture to support concurrent activities, team coordination, distributed
data management, and distributed processing. The program vovserver runs in the background as a service to implement the main product features. It is the server.
Altair Accelerator includes a subsystem for managing computing resources. This allows the design team to factor in various constraints
regarding hardware and software resources, as well as site policy constraints.
This manual is aimed at the person who will be the administrator for FlowTracer. This person will be responsible for configuring the network resources, setting up the licensing, and establishing
security and access rules for the system.
Client/Server Architecture
All of Altair Accelerator's products are based on a client/server architecture to support concurrent activities, team coordination, distributed data management, and distributed processing. The program vovserver runs in the background as a service to implement the main product features. It is the server.
Files, Jobs, Nodes, and Sets
All FlowTracer services are based on the management of the dependencies between files and jobs.