Frying Crisps
In this set of tutorials, you will create a system in Enact to evaluate cooked crisps.

This Getting Started tutorial assumes an existing hierarchy design, which you may not have, and may not want, in your Enact system. The default Enact hierarchy looks like this:
This tutorial expects the following hierarchies:
To match the expected hierarchy, please add the following:
- Slicing. Cheery Crisps > Crisps Division > North America Region > Fairfax > FA - Processing Department > FA - Slicing Area > FA - Slicing Unit
- Frying. Cheery Crisps > Crisps Division > North America Region > Fairfax > FA - Processing Department > FA - Frying Area > FA - Frying Unit
- Seasoning. Cheery Crisps > Crisps Division > North America Region > Fairfax > FA - Processing Department > FA - Seasoning Area > FA - Seasoning Unit
- Packaging. Cheery Crisps > Crisps Division > North America Region > Fairfax > FA - Packaging Department > FA - Packaging Area > FA - Packaging Unit
For more information, please see Creating Processes.
Download Images File: GSImagesFrying.zip
Please download and unzip the file, saving the images in a folder that you can access (for example, the Windows Downloads folder).
In this tutorial, you will create the following:
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Two parts (Crisps - Cooked, Oil)
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One process (FA - Frying Line 002)
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Three variable features (Colour, Reject Weight, TPM)
- Three sets of specification limits
- One process model with two input part families, one output part family and two part recipes
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One data collection (Frying Checks)
Next Step: Descriptors (Frying)