Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun In architecture, a plan according to which three main structures of approximately equal importance are connected, with usually a smaller one projecting into the court of honor between the main wings, the shape of the whole being like that of the letter E. Compare
L-plan .
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The e-plan at Deere started with basic communications with suppliers, says Steven E. Frels, director of processes and systems in Supply Management.
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The e-plan at Deere started with basic communications with suppliers, says Steven E. Frels, director of processes and systems in Supply Management.
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The e-plan at Deere started with basic communications with suppliers, says Steven E. Frels, director of processes and systems in Supply Management.
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The e-plan at Deere started with basic communications with suppliers, says Steven E. Frels, director of processes and systems in Supply Management.
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NEW DOL's e-plan should save money and benefit its customers log in to read the full version of the story.
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NEW DOL's e-plan should save money and benefit its customers log in to read the full version of the story.
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NEW DOL's e-plan should save money and benefit its customers log in to read the full version of the story.
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Cape Coral's move to e-plan submittal follows a trend started by other cities, counties and states across the nation currently utilizing ProjectDox and web-based technologies to manage complex internal processes and provide outward-facing tools to better serve constituents.
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