[trustable-software] OpenControl visualization tool

Laurence Urhegyi laurence.urhegyi at gmail.com
Fri Oct 28 16:10:57 UTC 2016


Thanks for this, Jim.

It would also be good to post this to the Open Control mailing list as well
as on their slack channel.

This may well already be on your radar for today but just in case it isn't
I thought I'd raise it.

Thanks a lot!

Laurence (on a plane which is just about to take off...!)

On Friday, 28 October 2016, Jim MacArthur <jim.macarthur at codethink.co.uk>
wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I'm working on a visualization tool which reads OpenControl projects and
> turns them into a web page to make it easier to see what a particular
> project implements and what standards it references. The compliance-masonry
> project can serve the gitbooks it creates over http, and does a more
> comprehensive job of it. My reason for making this is that the gitbook
> server takes a long time to start up on complex projects - over 30 minutes
> on my laptop for 18F's dg-compliance project.
>
> This is a simpler and faster system for summarising OpenControl projects.
> It's not intended to create production compliance documents, but more to
> give people an introduction to what OpenControl does and help promote the
> concept. It's not finished yet and probably contains some errors. Anyway,
> if you're interested, please have a look and let me know if you have any
> comments.
>
> https://github.com/CodethinkLabs/opencontrol-viewer
>
> A direct link to the example output for freedonia-compliance:
> https://codethinklabs.github.io/opencontrol-viewer/
>
> Jim
>
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