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= General =
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In this tutorial you will see an Engineering To Order project (ETO), typical for manufacturing companies working on medium machines or plants.
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== General Introduction == <!--T:1-->
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In this tutorial you will see an ''Engineering To Order'' project ''(ETO)'', typical for manufacturing companies working on medium machines or plants.
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There are two main phases, the first is related to the planning while the second is related to the executing and controlling.
There are two main phases, the first is related to the planning while the second is related to the executing and controlling.


This tutorial is written using kplato release 0.9.84 working on a kubuntu installation 10.10 with KDE 4.5.1. Language used is english.
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This tutorial is written using '''KPlato''' release 0.9.84 working on a KUbuntu installation 10.10 with KDE 4.5.1. And was updated for '''Plan''' release 3.1.0 working in Arch Linux.
 
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Here are the two chapters of the tutorial.
 
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* [[Special:Mylanguage/Plan/Engineering To Order project tutorial/planning|Planning]]
 
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* [[Special:Mylanguage/Plan/Engineering_To_Order_project_tutorial/executing|Executing and Controlling]]
 
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If you have questions, please ask on the Discussion pages.
 
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Latest revision as of 08:58, 11 April 2019

General Introduction

In this tutorial you will see an Engineering To Order project (ETO), typical for manufacturing companies working on medium machines or plants.

There are two main phases, the first is related to the planning while the second is related to the executing and controlling.

This tutorial is written using KPlato release 0.9.84 working on a KUbuntu installation 10.10 with KDE 4.5.1. And was updated for Plan release 3.1.0 working in Arch Linux.

Here are the two chapters of the tutorial.

If you have questions, please ask on the Discussion pages.