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# EDP Documentation
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The documentation consists of two parts
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* User Documentation
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* Technical Documentation
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Both are outlined in the following.
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## User Documentation
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A 'user' is someone who accesses a predeployed EDP and wants to drive developer use cases.
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### 🧐 What is it?
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When you enter a EDP as a development user the EDP is an Internal Development Platform.
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### 📦 Main features
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* Start new use cases
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* Search, browse, monitor and revoke already run use cases
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### ⏱️ Quick start guide (WiP)
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* Open the platform URL
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* Follow one of the use cases
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## Technical Documentation
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EDP is a product developed by the IPCEI-CIS subproject 'edge Developer Framework'. The goal is to provide a cutting edge developer experience for developing and delivering applications in the cloud edge continuum.
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It consists of
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* [edpbuilder](https://forgejo.edf-bootstrap.cx.fg1.ffm.osc.live/DevFW/edpbuilder) as a tool to quickly instantiate and manage Internal Development Platforms (IDPs).
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* declarative 'platform stack' descriptions which are processed by the orchestrator
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