Process Engineering Knowledge Wiki

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Process Engineering Knowledge Wiki

In this wiki section we will provide you with structured downloadable content and detail informations.

NOTE: These sites are under permanent construction. We count on your enthusiasm to work on the articles! To start with "something", we have created an initial tree. Feel free to make new proposals! Thank you in advance.

Terms of Use: You will be solely responsible for any damage to your computer system or other equipment or loss of data that results from the download of any contribution from the Platform. DS and its subsidiaries, affiliates, officers, employees, agents, partners and licensors make no warranty that the information, data, contribution, and materials that may be obtained from the Platform will be accurate or reliable.

In other words: It is your own responsibility to make sure that importing data and/or running code in your software environment and does not cause any harm to your system and data. We are only sharing examples that you may use as a template for your own development.

For more details, please refer to the linked documents under section "Legals" at the bottom of the page.

Topics/Knowledge Base

  • Fundamentals of Manufacturing Planning 
  • Business Process Documentation
    • Final Assembly Planning
    • Body-In-White Planning
  • Software Tutorials
    • E5 (Process Engineer)
    • V5
    • V6
  • Resource Library
  • Scripting
    • E5 (Process Engineer)
    • V5
    • V6

We are not planning to provide any information on CAA for Manufacturing Planning here. Please request membership in CAA2 Version6 Development.You can find valuable material there.

General information about Wiki's

Usage

Every community member can contribute to the Wiki.

It is a space of sharable knowledge. Use the Blog to post news, updates or point of view, use the Wiki to keep up to date a shared content.

Here are some examples of what the Wiki can be used for:

  • Guide: new in a team? Fortunately, the Wiki gathers everything you need to know to get started.
  • Intelligence: maintain a knowledge base, such as a list of links to reseach papers.
  • Procedure reference: put down in words the steps needed to perform a particular action.
  • Encyclopedia: define words and concepts, keep track of history.

Structure

The Wiki is divided into pages. A page has a title, a rich content (text and media) and some metadata (category and tags).

Pages are structured in a tree: every page has a parent page.

Edition

Any user can create, add or move a page. Administrators can lock a page, this will prevent it from being editted.

When the content of a page is editted, this creates a new version of the page. Nothing is lost and users can view older versions with the Revisions widget.

Get started

  1. Edit this default page using the Edit button at the top right corner to write a welcome message.
  2. Add new pages using the Add button and start building your content.