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Getting Started with Symphony Team Design

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Getting Started with Symphony Team Design Introduction October 2019 8 Product Version 17.4-2019 © 1999-2019 All Rights Reserved. The architecture of this concurrent solution is summarized in figure 2-1 that shows a server process controlling a PCB board or a package file and layout editor clients connecting to it using TCP-Sockets. In the figure2-1, four clients are connected to a Symphony server application that has the master database open. Each client pulls the database from the server in order to work on the design and dispatches any changes back to the server. The server then integrates the changes in the master database and dispatches to other clients. The Symphony server is a new process that has minimum user interface and only some of the layout editor database libraries to be able to handle integrating design changes. System Requirements Symphony server application is actually a layout editor with the main display replaced with a minimal graphics interface for server controls, and the ability to open and save databases. Figure 2-1 Symphony Team Design Architecture

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