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 ==== How does it work? ==== ==== How does it work? ====
  
-TeamCAMS simulates a Cabin Air Management System (a.k.a CAMS). You can get an overview of the system on [[CAMS overview|this page]]. The simulator itself is described in [[TeamCAMS architecture|this page]].+TeamCAMS simulates a Cabin Air Management System (a.k.a CAMS). You can get an overview of the system on [[CAMS overview|this page]]. The architecture of the simulator itself is described in [[TeamCAMS architecture|this page]].
 TeamCAMS can simulate several types of [[Simulated Faults|fault]] which affect the operation of the system and introduce some challenges to the operator. TeamCAMS can simulate several types of [[Simulated Faults|fault]] which affect the operation of the system and introduce some challenges to the operator.
  
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 TeamCAMS is based on a client-server architecture, and includes an [[Experiment Manager|Experiment Manager]] (the server), a native application used to setup and serve experiments, and the [[Operator Interface|Operator Interface]] (the client), which runs inside a web browser. TeamCAMS is based on a client-server architecture, and includes an [[Experiment Manager|Experiment Manager]] (the server), a native application used to setup and serve experiments, and the [[Operator Interface|Operator Interface]] (the client), which runs inside a web browser.
  
-Researchers can create or edit scripts using a graphical [[Script Editor|Script Editor]]. Scripts are XML files which define a list of scheduled events (such as faults) that will affect a simulation run. TeamCAMS supporta AutoCAMS's scripts, while adding new elements and configuration options.+Researchers can create or edit scripts using a graphical [[Script Editor|Script Editor]]. Scripts are XML files which define a list of scheduled events (such as faults) that will affect a simulation run. TeamCAMS supports AutoCAMS's scripts, while adding new elements and configuration options.
  
 ==== Where can I get it? ==== ==== Where can I get it? ====
  
-TBD+TeamCAMS will be released soon! 
 +The server/manager requires a 64-bit Windows or Linux machine. The operator's interface runs in the browser.
  
 ==== Credits ==== ==== Credits ====
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 Contact: amos _dot_ brocco _at_ supsi _dot_ ch Contact: amos _dot_ brocco _at_ supsi _dot_ ch
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