2014-05-03 14:29 GMT+02:00 Mathias Behrle <mbeh...@m9s.biz>: > * Albert Cervera i Areny: " Re: [tryton-dev] production_route module" (Fri, 2 > May 2014 19:16:34 +0200): > >> 2014-05-02 15:08 GMT+02:00 Cédric Krier <cedric.kr...@b2ck.com>: >> > On 15 Mar 19:04, Albert Cervera i Areny wrote: >> >> For more information about the initial blueprint take a look at this >> >> thread [4]. >> > >> > I have a big problem with this proposal, it is the missing of a >> > blueprint. >> > I can not think or evaluate base on such large code base especially for >> > a so large feature. Code contains too much noize to be able to get a >> > clear picture. >> > So I'm missing a document which describes the goals/features and also >> > the design proposal of the implementation. A good place for it is the >> > wiki because we could collaborate on it. >> >> Here's the wiki page. Tried to explain what we're trying to solve in >> this first step as well as the approaches and some design decisions we >> took so far: >> >> https://code.google.com/p/tryton/wiki/ProductionProcesses > > Thanks for the blueprint. Before diving into deeper modelling I would like to > return first to the basics. I think, if the basics are agreed upon, the rest > will be solved much more easily. So here are my 2¢: > > From a very generic point of view a production needs: > > a) resources > b) a sequence of steps > c) the result > > a) can be of kind > - human > - machine > - material > - instruction (what to do, how to do it) > - ...? > > b) will mostly require a time dimension, some production step > could even be to only assign time for e.g. drying time. > > > Currently the resource of materials is covered by the production module, all > others are necessary features to represent a full production process. > > > I would like to put the sequence of steps (b) in the center of the conception, > because a step can afford a subset of resources. So ideally I would see it > like: > > Production (as the container of one whole process) > -> consisting of several Production Steps (or subprocesses) > A Production Step should be able to describe all needs and expectations > of this single step. > > My impression of the discussion so far is, that if we have Production Steps > with all kinds of resources attached we should meet all requirements. > > Do we agree on that?
I do agree but I guess Cédric does not :) -- Albert Cervera i Areny Tel. 93 553 18 03 @albertnan www.NaN-tic.com