The canvas

Every node, in full.

Click a node's title to open its own page: a canvas scoped to just what connects to it, every spec laid out below, and the history of how it changed. No hunting across five screens.

Supplier
Mouser
Component
PCB-RAW
Component
Resistor 10kΩ
End product
EM-100
Customer
Lakeshore
v2 · currentv1 · Jun 14
EM-100 Energy MonitorEnd product
9 each available
On hand9 each
On order+35 each
Available9 each

The new way

How this works in the future of MRP.

In a legacy MRP, a single part is scattered across an item master, a BOM screen, a supplier tab, and a stock ledger. To understand it you open four screens and hold the connections in your head.

TuringDock gives every node its own page: the slice of your shop that touches it, drawn as a map, with every number and its full history underneath. The context is the page, not something you reassemble each time you look.

How it works

Click the title, get the whole node

The inspector is your quick glance. Click a node’s title and it opens full width, with room for everything instead of a 380px sidebar.

A canvas scoped to one node

The map up top shows only what touches this node. A supplier shows the parts it provides and the products they roll into. A customer shows the products they order. A product shows its full make-up: every component plus the suppliers feeding them.

Every number, room to breathe

On-hand, on-order, available, the bill of materials, suppliers and lead times, open orders, the demand forecast: all on one page, with Alan’s one-line summary up top.

Rewind the node's history

The version control reconstructs this node’s neighborhood at any past canvas version, so you can see exactly how a product’s make-up changed over time. Step back, the canvas washes to read-only, step forward to return to current.

Walk the graph

Click any related node, on the map or in the lists, to jump straight to its page. Trace a shortage from the product down to the supplier without ever losing the thread.

Common questions

How do I open a node's full detail page?
Click a node to open its quick inspector, then click the node's title in that inspector. The full page opens with a scoped canvas on top and all the details below. The inspector stays as the lightweight glance.
What does the scoped canvas show?
Only the node's neighborhood. A supplier shows the parts it provides and the end products they contribute to. A customer shows the products they order. A product shows its full make-up: the whole bill of materials plus the suppliers feeding each component.
Can I see how a product changed over time?
Yes. The version control reconstructs the node's scoped canvas at any past version, so you can watch a product's make-up evolve. The arrows stay visible even before there's history, so you always know where to look.

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Last updated 2026-06-14