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Working with Veson Nautical
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This document The below documents provides the guidelines and details on the Veson Nautical Support Process by which Software Veson Support Analysts resources will perform their responsibilities and service clients.

Accessing Help

It is preferred that a client follows these steps before sending an issue to Technical Solutions:

  1. Search help articles and tutorials provided in the Veson Nautical Help Center. You can access the Help Center from the Veson IMOS Platform (VIP), IMOS, and Veslink Voyage Reporting.

  2. Release Notes are published regularly to detail improvements being made to the product. You can review by a specific date range or product area to see what's being improved.

  3. Verify the issue with your local Project Owner, System Admin, Business Process Owner (BPO), or Super User.

Reporting Issues

The Technical Solutions team will respond to support issues submitted through the Help Center. If a case requires escalation, Veson Nautical uses Atlassian Jira Service Desk as an issue tracking platform. During your implementation, our Project and Support Team personnel will provide introductory training on how to best interact through this issue tracking platform.

Using the Help Center

Veson Nautical offers a centralized Help Center, through which clients can self-service with help articles and tutorials or contact support. For more information, see Self-Service Help Center.

Using the Client Center

IMOS enterprise clients can log in to the Veson Nautical Client Center to access IMOS release, Distances release, and license file downloads. A reminder that all support issues and Knowledge Base materials are managed through the Help Center and not the Client Center.

Calling Veson Nautical Offices

As a full-service support team, our doors are always open. If necessary, a phone call may be required. Please note that this is a secondary method of contact due to the absence of a tracking number. If this method is used, the customer still needs to submit a ticket via the Help Center. It is preferred that the customer sends this notification to ensure we have all the issue details necessary from the business. This ensures accountability and a documented communication path.

Issue Details

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It is essential that Software Support Analysts gather the proper information necessary to resolve a customer inquiry. Below outlines the suggested criteria that all customers should provide to reduce resolution time for a given issue:

  1. Category: Inquiry, Defect, or Feature Request

  2. Priority: Select one of the following:

    • 1-Critical: Application down or major defect affecting business and high number of users

    • 2-High: Serious degradation of application performance or functionality with financial impact

    • 3-Medium: Application defect with moderate impact to the business and workaround

    • 4-Low: Minor defect, cosmetic or with limited business impact

  3. Prod/Test: Is this a production issue or a test issue?

  4. Version/Product: IMOS version where the issue exists or VIP

  5. Frequency: How often does the issue occur? Does it occur across multiple scenarios? How many users does it affect?

  6. Current Result: Briefly describe the issue and what the current result is.

  7. Steps to Reproduce: Include the vessel/voyage, if possible, and a step-by-step list of how to reproduce the problem from your perspective.

  8. Expected Result: In addition to steps to reproduce, how do you expect the product to behave?

    • Screenshots: The preferred method for sharing screenshots is to attach or copy/pasting images into the Help Center. Another method is to send a Microsoft Word or Excel document explaining the steps to reproduce the issue.

    • Special Instructions: Add any extra detail regarding the reported issue. Also, include any previous correspondence or discussions with another Veson Nautical employee (such as a consultant).

Processing & Resolving

Defects

Resource time for defects is not billable and falls under the maintenance agreement.

  • Priority 1: A Critical defect is an error that renders the software inoperative or causes such software to interrupt business processes. Such errors require immediate attention.

  • Priority 2: A High defect is an error that substantially degrades the software or restricts a customer's use of the software. Emergency fixes for such issues are released to the customer as soon as possible depending on the severity expressed by the customer. There is typically no reasonable workaround.

  • Priority 3: A Medium defect is an error that causes a minor impact on the customer's use of the software. A temporary workaround typically exists for a minor defect. Items are assigned for fixing in the next scheduled release and the client is notified.

  • Priority 4: A Low defect is something simple such as a spelling error or a field name change. These, like minor defects, do not need immediate fixes. Items are assigned for fixing in a future release and the client is notified.

A defect is assigned to Development only after being evaluated by Software Support Analysts. Priority is set initially by the client in the Help Center and further discussed between Technical Solutions and the client. Once a defect is fixed, the case is assigned to Quality Assurance for testing.

Release

Clients are notified of the fix when it is available through the corresponding support ticket.

IMOS: Clients can use the Client Center to download their maintenance release.

VIP: Clients using VIP will see the changes directly within the platform per our Continuous Release process. See more here regarding Veson Nautical Policies.

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As we plan our investment in new functionality, our Product Team evaluates feature requests against the following criteria – general applicability, size and complexity, and alignment with our existing strategy and roadmap. A Project Request would include a scenario where a client has a desire to collaborate with Veson Nautical resources extensively. This more robust collaboration requires additional requirements gathering and SME discussion. These can be reported through the Help Center.

  • Redesign of major workflow

  • New module or major functionality idea

  • Interest to start a collaborative project with Services (Project Management, Consulting) and Product (Design, Engineering)

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Resource time to examine Support and Suggestions are typically not billable. If issues indicate material time to research and respond or the need for additional training or consulting, Technical Solutions may request permission from the client to proceed with billable efforts. For this process, reference the Veson Nautical Client Engagement Process.

  • Support from a customer is regarding the general use of IMOS, Veslink, or other products. If an inquiry transforms into a defect or feature request then they are processed as such. If an inquiry is identified as an opportunity for larger training investment, then Veson will request permission to discuss it as a Project Request.

  • Feature Suggestion We greatly value and appreciate feedback from our community. Please add your suggestion to our Feature Board where your idea will be visible to the public community for voting and comments. Click here to access the Feature Board
    While submission to the Feature Board does not guarantee or represent a delivery commitment, the Veson Product team reviews the most popular items on a regular basis. New features are selected and scheduled based on a number of factors, not just popularity.

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When the customer provides a suggested priority, the item is reviewed by Technical Solutions and priority set appropriately. Direct communication with the client ensures the expectations are correct. The below table provides common examples and mandatory response times.

For more detailed information please review the Veson IMOS Platform Subscription and Services.

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Priority 1 (Critical)

  • Consistent system crash

  • Product not accessible

  • Widespread login failure

  • Critical database failure

  • Critical financial impact due to message service failure or widespread defect

  • No reasonable workaround

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Priority 2 (High)

  • Defect that blocks or limits core workflow across all users

  • Blocking task or calculation discrepancy with moderate urgency

  • Interface failure points degrading standard integrations

  • Major feature defect that blocks critical operations

  • A minor error that requires a time-sensitive fix due to critical project phase

  • No reasonable workaround

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Priority 3 (Medium)

  • Minor defect that decelerates operations

  • Minor financial impact, a workaround is available

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Priority 4 (Low)

  • Low priority defect or UI issue, a workaround is always available

  • Low-frequency issue difficult to reproduce

  • General feature degradation

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Veson Targeted Resolution Time

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12 Hours

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30 Days

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120 Days

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Future Release

Escalation Protocol

For Priority 1-A issues we recommend the normal issue submission process is followed including additional priority information to help us better handle your escalation. During non-business hours, after you submit your issue we recommend calling our 24 Hr Support Line and noting that you have submitted a critical issue. Our 24 Hour Support Line will escalate your issue according to priority and provide direct phone access if necessary. If you call our regional offices, you will be routed through our automated escalation system.

24 Hour Support Line: +1.617.723.2727

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Priority 1 & 2 Defects

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Software Support Analysts are ready to assist. Please submit your issue via our Help Center and select the applicable priority.

Access the Help Center

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to service our clients.

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