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AVEVA Releases AVEVA Engineering

Solution allows multi-disciplinary teams to work on engineering items concurrently.

By DE Editors  

October 14, 2011

By DE Editors

AVEVA has released AVEVA Engineering, which allows the full definition of tagged engineering items (equipment, lines, etc.) to be developed by multi-disciplinary teams of specialist engineers working concurrently.

Users can benefit from more effective management, control and exploitation of data, as well as a reduced impact of change on cost, schedule, quality and risk as changes can be implemented and communicated quickly.

The user interface is based on Microsoft Office Fluent, and includes built-in spreadsheet-style tools. The solution is highly configurable and incorporates .NET APIs. Built-in status control gives engineers better visibility of the quality of information as they work. Compare and update utilities enable data to be compared against information held in other systems and selectively updated as required.

For more information, visit AVEVA.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 

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