Progress allows lead engineers, planners, project managers, and document controllers
to plan and report on the development of time-critical activities related to a project.
It provides the functionality to track the development of deliverables, such as documents
or drawings, against a project plan, indicating any deviations from the original plan.
Reporting functionality built into Progress allows you to report on man-hour budgets
and the man hours necessary to complete the deliverable, and to view progress at varying
levels within the project hierarchy.
When deliverables are registered with the progress functionality, they are assigned
to a workpack, which is a group of deliverables that share project information and
steps within their lifecycle. Workpacks are based on a hierarchy defined for the progress
project, and deliverables are matched with a workpack based on that hierarchy.
View Progress dialog box
Displays detailed progress calculations for historical rollups initiated manually
and project cut-off dates. Dates are organized by the last date when a rollup was
run (Most Recent), defined cut-off dates for the project, and other dates when a rollup
was run manually. Expand a category in the tree to view the dates for which progress
details were calculated. Expand a date to see detailed information calculated at that
time. The details can be viewed at the project level, or you can view details at each
level of hierarchy by specifying design or activity progress. Select the node that
represents the level at which you want to view the data, and then use the View Progress command on the shortcut menu to view the details.
Progress Rollup S-Curve dialog box
Shows a graphical representation of the progress information, including the planned,
actual, and forecast data, when applicable. Cut-off dates make up the x-axis, and
percent complete makes up the vertical axis.
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