Introduction to examples
This section contains examples from the area of resource supervision in the AMAGE system. Supervision can be used to monitor the progress of works with the use of information coming from the place of work (construction site, production plant) on an ongoing basis.
- Planning and performing work in the supervision module
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The document describes the method of scheduling work execution in the supervision module. The supervision module allows, in addition to tracking the status of individual supervised resources, to organize work and indicate the schedule for the implementation of individual stages of the supervised set of resources. In this document we show how you can create a schedule and then monitor it.
- Supervision analytics on the example of cable works
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The document describes the analytical view for the supervision module. This view allows you to view data on supervised elements in an overview manner, i.e. with a preview of individual supervision elements in the context of work progress for individual grouping elements, e.g. element types or material categories. The view allows you to perform data analysis collectively for a specific range of data in one place.
- Supervision - cable work progress reports
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The document describes the reports available for the cable works module. The cable work module is an extension of the supervision module. The specific configuration and settings of this module allow you to obtain additional reports informing in detail about the progress of electrical works, in particular wiring.
- Supervision - categorize items and initiate supervision
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The document presents the possibility of changing the categorization of element types and shifting resources in order to initiate supervision for a selected group of elements. The document allows for faster handling of supervision by users and better organization of resources in the system. This makes it easier to navigate, visualize and view your data.
- Electrical supervision - drum management
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The document describes an example of import, management and supervision of cable drums used for cable works. The goal is to make it possible to manage the available cable drums. After the drums have been delivered and their capacity (declared cable length of a given type) has been determined, the system enables supervision of the drums themselves (their condition, location, length declared by warehousemen) as well as supervision of the wear and tear of the cables used to route the sections during the execution of these works. The used drum information is recorded for each cable section. Reports allow you to generate information about the use of drums and cable allocation.
- Supervision - import of drums (electrical works)
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The document describes the method of supervising cable drums in the area of electrical works. It shows the steps that have been taken to obtain supervision over the elements in the system in terms of cable work. In addition to this main functionality, the tutorial shows side activities related to the main goal that help in organizing the structure or correcting the data.
- Import supervision history from an external XLS file
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The document describes the mechanism for importing the history of supervision changes from an external data file. Sometimes it happens that the system is launched already during the implementation of some supervision process. Coordinators already have existing progress reports in the form of various forms/spreadsheets. The supervision progress history importer in the AMAGE system allows you to import these data and enter them as history records in the system, which facilitates further use of the application.
- General supervision - management of platforms
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The purpose of this document is to describe the ability to track the location and current user/company using a given platform. In addition, the ability to generate device ownership history is important. The example relies on supervision modules to implement this specific functionality. With the help of supervision templates and resource definitions, we can supervise the use of platforms and have a full history of their use.
- Support for supervision over drums with data import and delivery
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The document describes a full use case for the supervision of elements such as cable drums on a construction site. Supervision is based on information imported to the system from external sources such as Excel® spreadsheets, and then the drum supervision mechanism is defined inside the system. Alternatively, the ability to automatically create drums in the supervisory module based on completed deliveries was shown, along with the registration of specific serial numbers of delivered drums during delivery or its verification.