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This is a general overview of the terms used when working with and referring to the Tygron Engine.
This is a general overview of the terms used when working with and referring to the {{software}}.


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==0-9{{Anchor|0–9}}==
==0-9{{Anchor|0–9}}==
;{{Anchor|3D Models}}[[3D Models|3D Model]]
;{{Anchor|3D Visualization}}[[3D Visualization]]
: A representation of any three-dimensional object which could reside in the virtual world. Most 3D Models in the TyTech engine are both scalable and re-usable.
:The central, three dimensional, visualization of the project.
 
;{{Anchor|3D World}}[[3D World]]
:The central visualization of the area of a game.


==A==
==A==
;{{Anchor|Action}}[[Actions|Action]]
;{{Anchor|Actions}}[[Actions]]
:An action is an activity a stakeholder can perform to achieve their objective.  
:An activity a Stakeholder can perform to achieve his objective.


==B==
;[https://www.arcgis.com/features ArcGIS]
;{{Anchor|Backup}}[[Backups|Backup]]
:A geographic information system (GIS) for working with maps and geographic information, provided by [[#Esri|Esri]].
:A periodically and automatically archived version of a project which can be restored in case of data loss or server failure.


==C==
==C==
;{{Anchor|City Map}}[[City Map]]
: The vector based 3D world in which projects take place.
; '''Client'''
: A client is a computer program that, as part of its operation, relies on sending a request to another computer program, which may or may not be located on another computer. For example, web browsers are clients that connect to web servers and retrieve web pages for display. Email clients retrieve email from mail servers. Online chat uses a variety of clients, which vary depending on the chat protocol being used. [[Multiplayer]] video games or online video games may run as a client on each computer. The term "client" may also be applied to computers or devices that run the client software or users that use the client software.
;{{Anchor|Community}}[[Tygron Community|Community]]
:The Tygron Community is the group of people who participate in making, playing and/or facilitating projects hosted using the TyTech Engine.
;{{Anchor|Custom Shapefile}}[[Custom Shapefiles|Custom Shapefile]]
:Privately owned GIS data which can be added to create the 3D World using the Shapefile format.
==D==
; '''Domain'''
: A Domain is a administrative group of users that share access to the same license. A domain typically is set up for a company, project or user group.


==E==
==E==
;{{Anchor|Editor}}[[Editor]]
;'''Esri'''
:The editor is the system with which you are able to create your own games in the TyTech Engine.
:Esri (Environmental Systems Research Institute) is an international supplier of Geographic Information System (GIS) software, web GIS and geodatabase management applications. The company is headquartered in Redlands, California. See also: http://www.esri.com/


==F==
==G==
;{{Anchor|Facilitator}}[[Facilitator]]
;'''GeoJSON'''
:The facilitator supervises the session process and structure while remaining content neutral and enabling the stakeholders.
: ''https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GeoJSON''
 
: GeoJSON is an open standard format designed for representing simple geographical features, along with their non-spatial attributes, based on JavaScript Object Notation. The features include points (therefore addresses and locations), line strings (therefore streets, highways and boundaries), polygons (countries, provinces, tracts of land), and multi-part collections of these types. GeoJSON features need not represent entities of the physical world only; mobile routing and navigation apps, for example, might describe their service coverage using GeoJSON. The GeoJSON format differs from other GIS standards in that it was written and is maintained not by a formal standards organization, but by an Internet working group of developers.
;{{Anchor|Financial System}}[[Financial System]]
: The Financial System is the system that allows the transfer of money between stakeholders in the virtual environment.
 
;{{Anchor|Forum}}[http://forum.tygron.com/ Forum]
:A platform administered by Tygron to get feedback or answers on specific questions.
 
==H==
; '''Hotfix'''
: Small update typically applied to the TyTech engine while maintaining server uptime.
 
==I==
; {{Anchor|Importance}}[[Importance]]
: The degree to which a [[#Stakeholders|stakeholder]] is concerned about a given theme.
 
;{{Anchor|Indicator}}[[Indicators|Indicator]]
:Indicators are the themes for which targets exist in the [[3D World]].
 
==O==
;{{Anchor|Ownership}}[[Ownership]]
:Ownership of property within a virtual environment which can be negotiated over.
 
==P==
;{{Anchor|Project Session}}[[Project Session]]
:A Project session is a session in which players take on the role of a stakeholder and, by playing the game, explore and discuss possible outcomes of a given topic.
 
;{{Anchor|Project Template}}[[Project Template]]
:A specially marked project from which it's elements - [[Stakeholders]], [[Indicators]], [[Actions]], etc - are transposed over to a new (virtual) location to create a similar game there.  
 
==R==
;{{Anchor|Requirements}}[[Requirements]]
: The necessary hardware and software necessary to use the TyTech Engine and Tygron Editor.
 
;{{Anchor|Roadmap}}[[Roadmap]]
:The R&D department of Tygron develops new technology for the TyTech Engine. The long term planning which shows the introduction of new features and versions is called the Roadmap.
 
==S==
; {{Anchor|Save}}[[Saving|Save]]
: Storing the game contents on the server the way they are before starting a session. Or, when being facilitated, including the current state of the session.
 
; '''Session'''
: See ''Project Session''
 
; '''Simulation Module'''
: An optional module for the TyTech engine providing the functionality of calculating/approximating a real-world process or system over time.
 
; '''Single Player'''
: Single Player refers to a particular game mode for computer and video games that is designed to be played by a single-player, without collaboration or competition with other human controlled players.
 
; {{Anchor|Stakeholders}}[[Stakeholders|Stakeholder]]
: A stakeholder is a person, group or organization that has interest or concern in a project or area.
 
; {{Anchor|Subsidies}}[[Financial_System#Subsidies|Subsidies]]
: Subsidies are a form of income where one party grants a sum of money to another party, often under special conditions.
 
; '''Surrounding Map'''
: A 2D map visualizing the surroundings of the 3D world for reference of the project location.
 
==T==
; '''Template'''
: See ''Project Template''
 
; {{Anchor|Test run}}[[Tygron Editor#Test run|Test run]]
: A quickstart to test whether the created project works and whether it achieves the desired goals fo the project in order to improve upon them.
 
; '''Tilemap'''
: The raster-based 3D World in which projects take place. This type of 3D world will be replaced by the ''City map''.
 
; {{Anchor|Trial}}[[Trail]]
: A period in time in which a potential user can try the software and experience whether it meets the requirements for their usecase(s).
 
; {{Anchor|TyTech Engine}}[[TyTech Engine]]
: Tygron's in-house developed software framework designed for the creation, development and facilitation of project sessions.
 
==U==
; '''Update'''
: Enrolled software change to the TyTech engine containing bug fixes and/or new features.
 
==V==
;{{Anchor|Viewer}}[[Viewer]]
:The client-side software interface with which a Stakeholder can connect to, and participate in, the server-side 3d World.
 
==Z==
;{{Anchor|Zone}}[[Zoning|Zone]]
:A limited territorial unit allocated as the result of [[Zoning]]. Examples: Neighborhoods, Provinces, etc.
 
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==B==
; '''Buy-out costs'''
: See ''Financial System'' > [[Financial_System#Buy_out_costs|Buy-out costs]]
 
 
 
; '''Construction costs'''
: See ''Financial System'' > [[Financial_System#Construction_costs|Constructions costs]]
 
==D==
; '''Demolition costs'''
: See ''Financial System'' > [[Financial_System#Demolition_costs|Demolition costs]]


==H==
==H==
;'''Host'''
;'''Host'''
:A (network) host is a computer or other device connected to a computer network. A network host may offer information resources, services, and applications to users or other nodes on the network. A network host is a network node that is assigned a network layer host address. Network hosts that participate in applications that use the client-server model of computing, such as the Tygron Engine [[Web Application|web application]], are classified as server or client systems. To be more specific, the host ([[Admin Interface]]) in the Tygron Engine web application is one of the clients connected to the Tygron server.
:A (network) host is a computer or other device connected to a computer network. A network host may offer information resources, services, and applications to users or other nodes on the network. A network host is a network node that is assigned a network layer host address. Network hosts that participate in applications that use the client-server model of computing, such as the {{software}}, are classified as server or client systems.


==I==
==I==
; {{Anchor|Importance}}[[Importance]]
;{{Anchor|Indicator Weights}}[[Indicator_Weights|Indicator Weights]]
: The degree to which a [[#Stakeholders|stakeholder]] is concerned about a given theme.
:The degree to which a [[#Stakeholders|stakeholder]] is concerned about a given theme.
 
;{{Anchor|Indicators}}[[Indicators]]
; {{Anchor|Indicators}}[[Indicators]]
:A theme or subject with a target which [[Glossary#Stakeholders|stakeholders]] can work towards.
: A theme or subject with a target which [[Glossary#Stakeholders|stakeholders]] can work towards.
 
; '''Interest (loan costs)'''
: See ''Financial System'' > [[Financial_System#Interest_.28loan_costs.29|Interest (loan costs)]]


==L==
==L==
;{{Anchor|Actions}}[[Actions#Extra Options|Land Transactions]]
;{{Anchor|Actions}}[[Actions#Extra Options|Land Transactions]]
: Name of a group of extra options from [[actions]], consisting of "Buy Land" and "Sell Land".
: Name of a group of extra options from [[actions]], consisting of "Buy Land" and "Sell Land".
;'''Land Price'''
: See ''Financial System'' > [[Financial_System#Land_Price_when_buying|Land Price]]


==M==
==M==
; '''Multiplayer'''
; '''Multi User'''
: Multiplayer is a mode of play for computer games and video games where two or more gamers can play in the same game at the same time, co-operatively as a team or head-to-head competitively. Multiplayer mode may be a split screen where the gamers play at the same time on one system, or where gamers play on separate systems connected to a LAN or Internet game server.
: Multi User is a mode in the {{software}} where two or more users can take actions in the same session at the same time, co-operatively as a team or head-to-head competitively. For this mode at least one client and an admin system are required.


==S==
==S==
; '''Single Player'''
;'''Single User'''
: Single Player refers to a particular game mode for computer and video games that is designed to be played by a single-player, without collaboration or competition with other human controlled players.
:Single User refers to a particular session mode for the {{software}} that is designed to be used by a single person, without collaboration or competition with other users.
 
;{{Anchor|Stakeholders}}[[Stakeholders]]
; {{Anchor|Stakeholders}}[[Stakeholders]]
:A party with concerns or stakes in a given area or project.
: A party with concerns or stakes in a given area or project.
 
; '''Subsidies'''
: See ''Financial System'' > [[Financial_System#Subsidies|Subsidies]]
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Latest revision as of 09:20, 27 January 2023

This is a general overview of the terms used when working with and referring to the Tygron Platform.

0-9

3D Visualization
The central, three dimensional, visualization of the project.

A

Actions
An activity a Stakeholder can perform to achieve his objective.
ArcGIS
A geographic information system (GIS) for working with maps and geographic information, provided by Esri.

C

E

Esri
Esri (Environmental Systems Research Institute) is an international supplier of Geographic Information System (GIS) software, web GIS and geodatabase management applications. The company is headquartered in Redlands, California. See also: http://www.esri.com/

G

GeoJSON
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GeoJSON
GeoJSON is an open standard format designed for representing simple geographical features, along with their non-spatial attributes, based on JavaScript Object Notation. The features include points (therefore addresses and locations), line strings (therefore streets, highways and boundaries), polygons (countries, provinces, tracts of land), and multi-part collections of these types. GeoJSON features need not represent entities of the physical world only; mobile routing and navigation apps, for example, might describe their service coverage using GeoJSON. The GeoJSON format differs from other GIS standards in that it was written and is maintained not by a formal standards organization, but by an Internet working group of developers.

H

Host
A (network) host is a computer or other device connected to a computer network. A network host may offer information resources, services, and applications to users or other nodes on the network. A network host is a network node that is assigned a network layer host address. Network hosts that participate in applications that use the client-server model of computing, such as the Tygron Platform, are classified as server or client systems.

I

Indicator Weights
The degree to which a stakeholder is concerned about a given theme.
Indicators
A theme or subject with a target which stakeholders can work towards.

L

Land Transactions
Name of a group of extra options from actions, consisting of "Buy Land" and "Sell Land".

M

Multi User
Multi User is a mode in the Tygron Platform where two or more users can take actions in the same session at the same time, co-operatively as a team or head-to-head competitively. For this mode at least one client and an admin system are required.

S

Single User
Single User refers to a particular session mode for the Tygron Platform that is designed to be used by a single person, without collaboration or competition with other users.
Stakeholders
A party with concerns or stakes in a given area or project.