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Ltr Contract:Task Order 6 to Mod 3 Entitled, Snap Runtime & Output Visualization Development Under Contract NRC-04-97-046
ML20195K030
Person / Time
Issue date: 11/18/1998
From: Pool S
NRC OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATION (ADM)
To: Rodriguez E
PURDUE RESEARCH FOUNDATION, PURDUE UNIV., WEST LAFAYETTE, IN
References
CON-FIN-W-6749, CON-NRC-04-97-046, CON-NRC-4-97-46 NUDOCS 9811250146
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Dear Mr. Rodriguez:

SUBJECT:

TASK ORDER NO. 6 MODIFICATION NO. 3 ENTITLED ' SNAP RUNTIME AND OUTPUT VISUALIZATION DEVELOPMENT" UNDER CONTRACT NO. NRC 97-046 In accordance with Section G.4, Task Order Procedures, of the subject contract, this letter definitizes Task Order No. 6 Modification No. 3. This effort shall be performed in accordance l with the enclosed Statement of Work for modification no. 3 (Tasks 5-11). I The period of performance for Task Order No. 6 is extended from January 9,1998 through March 15,2000. The total estimated cost for full performance of this task order is increased by *

$211,989 from $169,929 to $381,918. Funds allotted to this task order are hereby increased by

$30,000 from $169,929 to $199,929. The Contractor shall not incur costs for this task order which exceed the cumulative obligated amount of $199,929.

Accounting data for Task Order No. 6 Modification No. 3 is as follows:

B&R No.: 960-15-11-0105 Job Code: W-6749 BOC Code: 252A RES ID: RES-C99-310 Appropriation No.: 31X0200 Obligated Amount This Action: $30,000 FY 98 Obligations: $163,493 ;i FY 99 Obligations: $ 36,436 i Cumulative Obligations: $199,929 '

The following individuals are considered by the Govemment to be essential to the successful l performance of the work hereunder:

Kenneth R. Jones

, The contractor agrees that such personnel shall not be removed from the effort under this task order without compliance with Contract Clause H.2-Key Personnel )

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1 Purdue Contract No. NRC-04-97-046 Task Order No. 6 MOD 3 Page 2 of 2 l

The issuance of this task order does not amend any terms or conditions of the subject contract. I Your contacts during the course of this task order are:

l Technical Matters: Jennifer Uhle, Project Officer .

(301) 415-6023 l Contractual Matters: Stephen Pool, Contract Specialist (301) 415-8168 Please indicate your acceptance of this task order by having an official, authorized to bind your organization, execute three copies of this document in the space provided and return two copies i to the Contract Specialist. You should retain the third copy for your records. '

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Enclosure:

As stated ACCEPTED: TASK ORDER NO. 6 MODIFICATION NO. 3

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.l MODIFICATION NO.3 TO TASK ODER #6 Runtime/ Post Processing Visualization l The following activities support the development of the NRC graphical user interface code, I

SNAP, as part of the SCIENTECH contract (Job Code # W6706). Under W6707, the contractor develops the pre-processor or front end of SNAP. Under this task order, the contractor will

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develop the post-processor or back cnd and willintegrate it into SNAP. Therefore, no deliverables will be generated from Tasks 5,6, 7, 8 and 9, but will be included in the SNAP code i l

submitted to NRC under W6706. The contractor will notify the technical monitor when '

' successful implementation of the components developed under Tasks 5,6,7, 8 and 9 is completed.

- Task 5 Runtime/ Post-processing 2D Visualization 4

( In FY 98,'the contractor (Task 1 of this Task Order) developed the functional requirements and design approach of the runtime/ visualization component of SNAP.

The framework of data communication and interactive capability has been incorporated into SNAP. This task is a continuation of Task 1.

, Develop a generalized and extensible framework for visualization. Provide the capability to generate a display through CORBA interface using geometric data from the SNAP front-end. Provide the capability for the user to develop detailed visual displays from a template of components. Allow the user to add new visual component elements to the i

component template with minimal software modifications. Provide interactive capability to control active calculations. ~ Support simultaneous connections to multiple data sources. Documentation shall be prepared and submitted as part of Task 11.

Estimated Level of Effort: 6 Staff-months Estimated Completion Date: 14 months after initiation of the modification Task 6 Runtime/ Post-processing 3D Visualization i

Develop a 3D visualization software component capable of displaying calculational results against a 3D representation of individual T/H components using a combination of color and surface texture mapping. Documentation shall be prepared and submitted as part of Task 11.

Estimated Level of Effort: 3 staff-months Estimated completion Date: 14 months after initiation of the modification 4 Task 7 TRAC-M Interface Modify TRAC-M to provide an interface to SNAP. This interface will extend the existing SnapExecMon software component to support TRAC-M. Documentation shall be prepared and submitted as part of Task 11.

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l Estimated Level of Effort: 1 Staff-month Estimated Completion Date: 9 months after initiation of the modificaiton l Task 8 NRC Databank Interface Develop a CORBA interface to the NRC databs.nk. This interface will provide a list of available experimental results, a list of data channels descripFons for a given experiment, and return either multiplexed, or de-multiplexed sets of selected data channels. Documentation shall be prepared and submitted as part of Task 11.

i Estimated Level of Effort: 1 Staff-month Estimated Completion Date: 8 months after initiation of the modification Task 9 SNAP Database

, Revise the SNAP database structure as required to support additional functionality provided by the SNAP front-end, runtime and post-processor. Documentation shall be prepared and submitted as part of Task 11.

Estimated Level of Effort: 0.5 Staff-months Estimated Completion Date: 14 months after initiation of the modification l

Task 10 Xmgr5 Migrate NRC extensions to new versions, as they become available. Add an interface to the NRC databank CORBA server Correct errors discovered in Xmgr5. The XMGR5 User's Manual shall be updated as appropriate.

i Estimated Level of Effort: 1 Staff-month Estimated Completion.Date: 14 months after initiation of the modification Task 11 Documentation An electronic user's manual will be created in HTML format. Software components that have user interfaces will be able to hyperlink into this manual to provide a help facility.

Software components will be documented at the source level using javadoc style comments.

The programmer's documentation for each software component and CORBA interface

. will be generated directly from the source code (this task is implicitly included in l associated development tasks 5,6,7,8 and 9).

I l Estimated Level of Effort: 2 staff-months Estimated Completion Date: 15.5 months after initiation of the modification i

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Task 12 j Testing, Error Currections and Distribution l

Testing of the runtime/ output visualization. code will be performed on a suite of RELAPS problems and experimental data sources. Errors will be corrected as necessary.

Estimated Level of Effort: 1 Staff-month Estimated Completion Date: 15.5 months after initiation of the modification I Meetings and Travel l

For successful completion of the work required in this contract, it is anticipated that the l contractor shall travel to the NRC office in Rockville, MD at the times specified below. The l contractor may propose additional travel deemed necessary for the successful completion of this effort. All travel shall be approved in advance by the Project Manager, be specifically performed in support of this project, and be in compliance with Federal Transportation Regulations.

Two two-day trips to Rockville, MD to meet with the NRC technical monitor and/or other SNAP developers, dates TBA.

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