It can be as simple or as complicated as you want it to be. What I did:
-Measure out rows and plot position of posts and ground anchors
-Dug holes to correct width/length/depth, put in posted. Used short 2X4s on down-lean side of posted to hold them at correct angle
-Put ground anchors (in my case, rerod with a 90-degree angle on the ground end and a loop bent into the air end) into holes, using short 2X4 to hold in correct place
-Poured concrete around post (optional, some people don't want to do this) and ground anchor (depending what you are using for ground anchor not always necessary). Fill in dirt and pack
-After concrete hardening, drill holes in post at correct height for wires and install Wire-Vise tensioners (YMMV, depending on what tensioning system you decide to use. Wire-Vises are effective and cheap).
-String wire. Use vise-grips to tension. Tighten occasionally as wire stretches.
-Pound in steel runner posts with sledge hammer and hang wire on them (again, depending how long your run is or what you are using for running posts, this may differ). On my longest run I have a couple wood posts to add additional weight and wind resistance, wires are staples onto those.