Minggu, 21 Juni 2009

Enterprise Systems or Enterprisewide Systems

  • Systems or process that involve the entire enterprise.
  • This is contrast with functional systems, which are confined to one department (functional area) each.
Enterprise systems also called by ERP which control all major business processes with a single software architecture in real time.


ERP – Enterprise Resources Planning
ERP comprised of a set of applications that automate routine back-end operations:
such as
  1. financial management
  2. inventory management
  3. Scheduling
  4. order fulfillment
  5. cost control
  6. accounts payable and receivable,
It includes front-end operations such as:
  1. POS
  2. Field Sales
  3. Service
It also increases efficiency, improves quality, productivity, and profitability

ERP- The Evolotion

MRP
  1. Material Requirement Planning
  2. Focus on stock reduction
MRPII
  1. Integration of logistic processes
  2. Focus on stock reduction, decrease in number of stock-out, and more control
ERP (or MRPII plus)
Evolution of MRPII thanks to:
  1. better package coverage: multi-plant, quality, customer service, tracking, etc.
  2. technological development: client/server architecture , RDBMS
  3. Focus on customer services rather than inventories
  4. Pro-active approach looking for the best allocation of financial, production and distribution resources
eMarkets (Extended-ERP)
  1. Pro-active resource allocation beyond the company’s boundaries: from enterprise to inter-enterprise
  2. cross-enterprise process automation
ERP – The Evolution


Evolution is Continuing
What Do We Mean by ERP II?



Functionality Evolution — The Cycle of Assimilation

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