Julian,

This is what I understood from your posting(s) and browsing a bit through
your git files:


   1. The component is developed for a 12.x setup, but might
   work  in (though not tested and approved for) trunk and 13.x (when
   available);
   2. The component can be deployed in the hot-deploy directory and after
   build and load data (seed, demo) it can be road tested;
   3. The solution is intended to server (at least) two purposes:
      - enable others than shop floor worker (let's call them management
      for now) to get somewhat real-time info on the status of production runs,
      but production runs must at least have status PRINTED;
      - enable shop floor workers to start, pause, resume and conclude
      (finish) tasks by means of a tablet (e.g. iPAD, Android);
   4. it is not a native tablet app for either the Apple or the Android
   platform

If this is not correct, please enlighten us.

Regards,

Pierre Smits

*ORRTIZ.COM <http://www.orrtiz.com>*
Services & Solutions for Cloud-
Based Manufacturing, Professional
Services and Retail & Trade
http://www.orrtiz.com


On Wed, Mar 12, 2014 at 4:21 PM, Julien NICOLAS <[email protected]>wrote:

> You can find a full version of OFBiz to test it here after :
> http://www.nomaka.fr/sites/default/files/OFBiz-12.04-Followup.tar.gz
>
> This one is a 12.04 version ready to use with a set of data in the derby
> database.
> If you prefer to use another database, just initialise database with "ant
> load-extseed" command, it'll load our demo data.
>
> We use hot-deploy folder for our component and you'll find it in
> application=>followup.
>
> The purpose is to follow work in progress in the factory from the office.
> So you must have fabrication order printed to see it in task list in the
> factory.
>
> To use it in the factory, you must have tactile tablet in front of
> workstation (or computer). When the operator start a task, he select
> "start" on this task. Before and after break, he select "break" or
> "resume". When the task is terminated, he select "terminate".
>
> We know that this is not enough for full production follow up but our
> effort was focused on factory user interface. This one designed specially
> to be efficient and user friendly.
> More functionality will be implemented later this year.
>
> Unfortunately, we don't have any success stories with it because it's just
> launched :)
>
> Hope I answered well,
>
> Regards,
>
> Julien
> Nomaka company
> www.nomaka.fr/en
>
> Le 12/03/2014 15:54, Pierre Smits a écrit :
>
>> Hi Julien,
>>
>> Thank you for sharing this.
>>
>> Would you be so kind as to elaborate more on the business
>> scenario/business
>> cases the component is intended to address and such, on how and where to
>> implement it (what needs to be done to get it running to evaluate it), and
>> if possible where this component (currently) supersedes already available
>> functionality in the Manufacturing component in the base application
>> suite?
>>
>> This all will help other community members to get a deeper understanding
>> of
>> your solution, what the omissions are in your current version and more.
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Pierre Smits
>>
>> *ORRTIZ.COM <http://www.orrtiz.com>*
>>
>> Services & Solutions for Cloud-
>> Based Manufacturing, Professional
>> Services and Retail & Trade
>> http://www.orrtiz.com
>>
>>
>

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