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Creating Conclusions

John M. Horan edited this page Aug 31, 2018 · 20 revisions

Creating Components

A Component is a set of software packages or files that share a name, version, owner, license and copyright. A conclusion in AboutCode Manager refers to documentation of your conclusion about the owner, copyright, and license for some set of software files at a Component level. To create a component,

aboutcode-manager-create-component There are two ways to create a component:

  1. In the Node View, you can select the file name. A form will appear where you can fill in concluded information.
  2. In the directory tree on the left, right click on the file. Then, select Edit Component. The form will appear when you can fill in the concluded information.

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Component Definitions

The following fields are available when creating a component:

Component Field Description
Status Used to document status of component creation (Analyzed - A component has been created, Needs Attention - A component is flagged for further review, Original Code - A component is from your organization, Not Reporting - A component that will not be reported and can be ignored)
Component Primary component (usually a file, directory or library name). A Component is any software-related object. Any component can contain one or more subcomponents. Component Name + Component Version must be unique.
Version Component Version Number
License This is the License for the Component. A License includes both the facts of a license, primarily the text, as provided by its owner, as well as an organization's interpretation and policy regarding that license.
Owner An Owner identifies the original creator (copyright holder) of a component. If this component is in its original, unmodified state, the component owner is associated with the original author/publisher. If this component has been copied and modified, the component owner should be the owner that has copied and modified it.
Copyright The Copyright notice that applies to the Component under the License.
Programming Language The primary language of the Component
Homepage URL The Homepage URL of the Component
Notes Comments that provide additional insight into the findings.