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Choose Your Path

I'm New to FrameworX

  • Start Here: [First Solution (5 min)] - Build a working solution immediately
  • Next: [Platform Overview] - Understand the technology
  • Then: [The Four Pillars] - Learn the architecture

I'm Evaluating FrameworX

  • Overview: [Platform Overview] - Technology and capabilities
  • Differentiators: [Key Differentiators] - Why FrameworX
  • Use Cases: [Industry Examples] - Real implementations

I'm Ready to Build

  • Quick Start: [First Solution (5 min)] - Hands-on immediately
  • By Role: [Learning Paths] - Role-specific training
  • By Task: [Quick Lessons] - Task-specific tutorials

I'm Migrating/Upgrading

  • From FactoryStudio: [FactoryStudio Upgrade]
  • From Other Systems: [Legacy Products Upgrade]
  • Architecture Planning: [Architecture Patterns]

Essential Concepts (Read These First)

  1. Solution vs Project: FrameworX uses "solutions" not "projects"
  2. Unified Namespace: All data lives in one organized structure
  3. Multiplatform: Designer (Windows), Runtime (Windows/Linux/Docker)
  4. No-Code First: Visual configuration, scripting when needed

Quick Navigation Guide

By Your Experience Level

Beginner Path (2-4 hours):

  1. Install and Activate (30 min)
  2. First Solution (5 min)
  3. Platform Overview (20 min)
  4. The Four Pillars (30 min)
  5. Choose tutorials by task

Intermediate Path (1-2 days):

  1. Solution Lifecycle understanding
  2. Module-specific guides (BUILD section)
  3. Connectivity setup (CONNECT section)
  4. Basic scripting and displays

Advanced Path (Reference):

  1. MASTER section for deep technical details
  2. Programming patterns
  3. Performance optimization
  4. Security hardening

Key Differences from Other Platforms

If You Know...In FrameworX...
SCADA tags/pointsUnified Namespace (UNS)
Project filesSolution files (.dbsln)
OPC Server requiredNative drivers included
Separate historianBuilt-in historian module
External database neededBuilt-in real-time database

Prerequisites Check

Minimum Requirements

  • Windows 10/11 or Server 2019+ (for Designer)
  • .NET Framework 4.8 (Windows)
  • .NET 8 (for multiplatform deployment)
  • 8GB RAM minimum, 16GB recommended
  • 10GB disk space

What You Should Know

  • Basic SCADA/HMI concepts
  • Your device/PLC connection details
  • Your deployment architecture plan

Installation Options

Full Platform (Windows)

  • Complete Designer + Runtime
  • For: Development stations
  • [Install and Activate →]

Runtime Only

  • Windows: Use full platform, configure for runtime
  • Linux/Docker: .NET 8 deployment
  • [Runtime Installation →]

Remote Engineering

  • Designer on Linux (via ClickOnce)
  • Web-based configuration
  • [Remote Setup →]

Your First Hour

  1. Install (30 min): [Installation Guide]
  2. Create (5 min): [First Solution]
  3. Explore (10 min): Designer workspace tour
  4. Connect (15 min): Add your first device

Common Starting Points

By Industry

  • Manufacturing: [SCADA Starter Pattern]
  • Building Automation: [BACnet Integration]
  • Energy: [High-Availability Pattern]
  • Discrete: [Touchpanel HMI Pattern]

By Integration Need

  • PLCs: [Device Module Quick Start]
  • Databases: [Dataset Module Quick Start]
  • Cloud: [MQTT/Azure/AWS Guides]
  • Enterprise: [OPC UA Configuration]

Getting Help

  • In-Product: F1 for context help
  • Community: [Support and Community]
  • Training: [Learning Paths by Role]
  • Reference: MASTER section for details



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