📄️ About the Registry
The registry contains core information for the services connected to Kvipp and partially to DigiQuip. It is a passive registry and will only perform operations to a limited extent, with the exception of simple tasks such as generating PDFs and images, as well as sending out emails. It is available for testing and production at the following addresses:
📄️ Structure
The main purpose of our solutions is to connect people and assets / work equipment through skills and actions. In general, such connections will occur as people acquire skills and perform actions, while assets, usually categorized by brand/model/type, requires specific skills or actions. An example of such a connection is:
📄️ External Identifiers
External identifiers are a method that allows other systems to store their ID for an object, e.g., a person, in the registry. Since all objects in the registry already have an ID, this might seem counterproductive, but considering that data and data quality are continuously improving in the registry, this provides an opportunity to maintain a consistent link to occasionally changing data.
📄️ Organizations
Organizations in the registry can be any of the following types:
📄️ Asset Types and Assets
Assets in the Registry refers to physical objects with which a person would interact. In most cases this would be a exact piece of equipment with its own unique serial or identification number unique that single piece of equipment. Assets are only differentiated by the serial number of the asset. The level of specificity above the asset is the Asset Type.
📄️ Actions and Action Documents
In the Registry database the concept of actions are things that can be performed on assets. The main categories currently established are the following: