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What shipped.

A dated record of every release, in the order it happened.

  1. Company libraries, templates, and a free-form WBS

    • Company libraries own the shared vocabularies: calendars, codes, resources, and step templates.
    • Project templates seed a new project from a library set.
    • The work breakdown structure is free-form, with node types carried as an optional category.
  2. The enterprise project structure and organisational breakdown

    • Projects sit in an EPS tree, with permissions scoped to any node in it.
    • The organisational breakdown structure carries responsibility separately from the work.
    • Project copy carries structure, libraries, and configuration to a new project.
  3. Scheduling engine — parity semantics

    • All nine constraint types, primary and secondary, with P6 semantics.
    • Lag counted in one calendar across both the forward and backward pass.
    • Suspend and resume on in-progress work.
    • Retained logic and progress override, selectable per schedule run.
  4. Import review

    • XER and MSPDI import with a review step before anything lands.
    • Every import reports what came in, by class, with anomalies flagged.