Guild of Project Controls: Compendium | Roles | Assessment | Certifications | Membership

Tips on using this forum..

(1) Explain your problem, don't simply post "This isn't working". What were you doing when you faced the problem? What have you tried to resolve - did you look for a solution using "Search" ? Has it happened just once or several times?

(2) It's also good to get feedback when a solution is found, return to the original post to explain how it was resolved so that more people can also use the results.

Artemis: implementation issues

4 replies [Last post]
Stephanie Rumping
User offline. Last seen 19 years 49 weeks ago. Offline
Joined: 3 Dec 2003
Posts: 4
Groups: None
Dear members,

Can anyone advise me as to what ’format’ for implementation of Artemis works best in an engineering environment?
Instead of an IT specialist’s view, we need an ’end user’s’ view. Someone who is effectively working with Artemis, and is satisfied with the output he/she gets from this program.

I would be most grateful for your response!!

Kind regards, Stephanie Rumping,
Task Business Support & consultancy / TASK Engineering
The Netherlands

Visit us at: Task Engineering

Replies

Everything you described was realised in Spider Project too. In Spider Project we create references like what resources are necessary for the work volume unit on certain activity types. This references can be applied to any project and activity volume will define what materials and in what quantities are necessary to perform project activities. Changes in references can be transfered to projects.
But you are wrong about algorithms. Resource levelling algorithms are different. We are proud that our algorithms produce best schedules. And this is one of the reasons why Spider Project is most popular in Russia.
Luca Basile
User offline. Last seen 9 years 7 weeks ago. Offline
Joined: 10 Jul 2003
Posts: 288
Groups: TILOS
The same can be done with P3 using Ra engine.
What I saw nice in Artemis is the opportunity to assemble resoruce.
For example i can say the 1 cm of concrete is a level 1 resoruce, link to level 2 resoruces like cement, sand, batch plat, etc ... every one with its quantities, costs.
And any change in the elementary quantity or cost in level 2 is reflected in the upper level.
Is P3 this is possible but You have to develop your little application outside.

After all the software are good and all are bad, in function of the information I put "inside".
All are based on the same algorithms, the difference is in the interface, the ready report system they offer.

Forum Guest
User offline. Last seen 2 years 24 weeks ago. Offline
Joined: 28 Jan 2009
Posts: 1
Groups: None
Well, I used Artemis quite a lot. I can say that it is the most perfect PM software that I ever used. Though it was said that it is not user-friendly, in reality most of my Artemis "coding" (an instruction to tell what to do)were easily managed or modified by even a technician level within a period of 1 to 2 weeks. I agree that to be able to design a customised system to cater for a certain project requirements need a least a programming skill. However, for experienced user it is always easy to simply use the existing coding with minor modification for other projects.
I’ve developed quite a number of systems using Artemis, e,g, timesheet, deliverables register for drawings & document, procurement tracking system, etc. All this can be linked to a schedule with a press of a button.

Gilbert Rayco
User offline. Last seen 3 weeks 1 day ago. Offline
Joined: 24 Feb 2003
Posts: 20
Artemis is a very flexible tool, all format works best.
I may be of help if u can specify ’format’,are u referring to method (PDM or ADM) or reporting format, i.e gattchart, logic,tabular.

I used artemis for years & for me it’s perfect tool but not user friendly.


G. Rayco