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AVEVA LFM NetView Release Notes - v4.2.2.1

The document summarizes changes made in AVEVA LFM NetView version 4.2.2.1, including enhancements like HD BubbleViews and multi-level floorplans, integrated Windows authentication, and bug fixes. It was approved by Neil Cocker and Ryan Kilmurray on November 25, 2020.

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AVEVA LFM NetView Release Notes - v4.2.2.1

The document summarizes changes made in AVEVA LFM NetView version 4.2.2.1, including enhancements like HD BubbleViews and multi-level floorplans, integrated Windows authentication, and bug fixes. It was approved by Neil Cocker and Ryan Kilmurray on November 25, 2020.

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PRODUCT RELEASE SUMMARY

AVEVA LFM NetView 4.2.2.1


Release Date: 25/11/2020

This document outlines all changes made in the above release of AVEVA LFM NetView.

Document Prepared by: Neil Cocker – Technical Manager


Document Approved by: Ryan Kilmurray – Product Manager
Superseded Software Version: LFM NetView 4.2.2.0

1. AVEVA LFM Version Numbers


AVEVA LFM version numbers take the format X.X.X.X.

• First version field denotes general software series number.

• Second version field is incremented to track major new feature implementation.

• Third version field is incremented to track minor new feature implementation.

• Final (fourth) version field is incremented to track error fixes.

2. Supported Browsers
AVEVA LFM NetView is designed to work with desktops, laptops, tablets, and smartphones. A graphics
card/processor supporting WebGL is required.

AVEVA LFM NetView supports the following web browsers:

• Microsoft Edge v25 and above

• Google Chrome

Please note: AVEVA LFM NetView may operate on other browsers but has been optimised and tested for use with
the above.

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3. Enhancements for this Series

3.1. HD BubbleViews
AVEVA LFM NetView on-premise now supports HD BubbleViews in comparable image quality to the source
resolution of the scans seen in AVEVA LFM Server

Normal quality BubbleView HD BubbleView

3.2. Multi-level Floorplans


To aid navigation around complex assets and help users find the exact areas of a site with ease, both AVEVA LFM
NetView and AVEVA LFM Server now support Multi-Level Floorplans. Through a simple navigation system which
allows users to link together PDF floorplans, users can view any linked floorplan on the parent elevation plan and
immediately launch the associated floorplan. This will allow users to quickly and visually navigate to an area of an
asset, without having to know scan site names.
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3.3. Tools Menu


The new Tools Menu replaces the old PowerWheel. This is an improved way of getting access to commonly used
tools such as measurements and markup. This menu is were future features will be housed in order to make them
easily available to users going forward.

3.4. AVEVA Engage integration – Scan Site Navigation


The focus of this feature is to improve the integration between AVEVA Engage and AVEVA LFM NetView by utilizing
APIs from both products. The feature improves navigation by allowing users to seamlessly move between the two
products whilst focused on the areas of the data that are important to them.

3.5. Integrated Windows Autheintication


AVEVA LFM NetView on-premise now supports Integrated Windows Authentication which allows users to log in
with their Windows credentials. This streamlines the login process for users as well as allows administrators to
maintain a secure userbase.
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4. Bug Fixes
Intenal ID Description Resolution

LFMNV-1701 ‘Unable to contact NetView Service’ error is displayed when accessing large This issue is now resolved. Please note
projects. that the first time the project is loaded
there will be an initialisation period
which may be several minutes long
depending on project size. Subsequent
access time will be short.

LFMNV-1605 Some text fields in the LFM NetView Config Wizard are squashed when using a This issue is now resolved.
small screen e.g. laptop.

LFMNV-1431 Double clicking on Markups in LFM NetView does not open the best BubbleView. Double clicking on a Markup now open
the best (closest) BubbleView

LFMNV-1294 Offline session doesn't work when the user uses the project URL link to login to This issue is now resolved.
the LFM NetView project.

LFMNV-1293 Tags added to a Markup inside a Markup group (created inside LFM Server) aren’t Tags added to a Markup inside a Markup
saved. group are now saved.

LFMNV-1289 BubbleViews don’t load in Microsoft Edge browser. BubbleViews now load in Microsoft Edge
browser.

LFMNV-1271 QR Code scanner does not scanning every time The QR Code scanner now works
consistently.

LFMNV-1270 Failed to sync Markups URL from offline to online This issue is now resolved.

5. Known Issues
Intenal ID Description Workaround

LFMNV-1710 Windows Authentication is not enabled for LandingSite by In IIS manager open LandingSite Authentication, Enable
default Windows Authentication and Disable Anonymous
Authentication.
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6. Product QA cycle:
The development philosophy used to produce AVEVA LFM Server applies AGILE principles to ensure a high-quality product
which evolves to match customer requirements. Throughout the development cycle, test and evaluation is used to guide the
process and minimise the final test overhead.

The final test process has three stages, and this document has been prepared after these have been completed. These stages
are outlined below.

6.1. Individual Function Test


All LFM Server desktop functionality is examined for correct responses. Functions called from the Main Menubar, Main Toolbar,
Modelling Toolbars, and Component Browser are tested in turn. This ensures that the functionality matches the design intent,
and previously recorded errors have been fixed.

6.2. Destructive Test


This section of the test schedule is aimed at investigating to see if a software product exhibits proper behaviour when subjected
to improper usage, or improper input. The tests are applied to different data samples, machines, and in a random manner to
try to replicate 'real world' variations in user conditions.

6.3. Software Acceptance Tests


AVEVA concludes the LFM Server test cycle with a series of controlled examples aimed at simulating real life use situations.
The finished models are QA checked against calibrated historical data, to ensure that the product maintains the previous output
standard.

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