An object‐based relational data base system using re‐configurable finance and material objects

2004 ◽  
Vol 15 (8) ◽  
pp. 779-786 ◽  
Author(s):  
W.H. Ip ◽  
Bocheng Chen ◽  
Henry Lau ◽  
Wangqi Sunjing

Any manufacturing information system today must be able to both “reconfigure” and “reengineer” operations in a cost‐effective way. The objective of this paper is to propose an enterprise resource planning (ERP) system based on the re‐configurable characteristics of material objects (MO) and finance objects (FO). The implementation of this information system is based on the object technologsy concept, which composes enterprise applications in reusable software components made up of relevant manufacturing data. By analyzing the factors and the methods of integration of MO and FO, it can be shown that the proposed approach is more appropriate for the design and implementation of an ERP system, and that it is particularly suitable for small and medium‐sized enterprises (SMEs). The results demonstrate a flattened organizational structure, better communication, and enhanced workflow reconfiguration.

Author(s):  
Jo-Mae B. Maris

Cross-discipline research requires researchers to understand many concepts outside their own discipline. Computing has increased in our everyday lives to the point that “ubiquitous computing” has become an entry in the Wikipedia (Wikepedia). Research is no different. Researchers outside of computer networkrelated disciplines must account for the effects of network-based information systems on their research. This article presents a model to aid researchers with the tasks of properly identifying the elements and effects of a network-based information system within their studies. The complexity associated with network-based information systems may be seen by considering a study involving the effectiveness of an Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system on a mid-sized company. A study becomes muddled when it fails to recognize the differences between the myriad of people, procedures, data, software, and hardware involved in the development, implementation, security, use, and support of an ERP system. If a researcher confuses network security with ERP configuration limitations, then two important aspects of the information system are obscured. Networks limit access to network resources so that only authorized users have access to their data. ERP applications allow an organization to restrict access to data to safeguard the data (Colt & Yang, 2004). Both aspects relate to the availability of data, but they come from different parts of the system. The two aspects should not be addressed as if both are attributable to the same source. Misidentifying network-based information system elements reflects negatively upon the legitimacy of an entire study.


2020 ◽  
Vol 16 (4) ◽  
pp. 146-160
Author(s):  
Alexander Novikov ◽  
Marina V. Sazonova

The article is dedicated to pointing out the main principles of choosing modern enterprise resource planning (ERP) system for highly technological domestic enterprises. The article provides criteria for choosing ERP system and the risk group for their implementation. The close dependence of the success of the implementation of ERP systems on the proportion of projects for which the budget has not been exceeded has been revealed; the share of projects for which the excess of the actual period over the planned period of the project occurred and the share of implementation of solutions of the “box” type. The authors conclude that it is necessary to develop an information system that meets the specifics of a particular enterprise, as well as careful planning for the timing and cost of implementing this system.


Author(s):  
Shailesh Birthare ◽  
Surabhi Tripathi

Enterprise Resource Planning, a collective integrated approach for all business solutions, has been broadly accepted across various industries since 1990 as the upcoming generation of Manufacturing Business System and Manufacturing Resource Planning software. ERP can be taken as to be “the cost of entry for running and growing a business” (Kumar and van Hillegersberg, 2000). An ERP is an information system, which seamlessly integrated and configured for planning, execution and managing all the resources and their maximum use in the enterprise, and streamlines and incorporates the business threads within and across the functional or technical boundaries in the enterprises. With the use of such information system, an organization can automate its elementary business requirements by reducing the complexity and cost of the related integrations for its components. Enterprise may also apply business process reengineering for optimum utilization of its ERP system, and finally output as growth in business can be recorded. Thus, ERP Security plays major role in protecting an organization business data and their employee’s and customer information as well. Study of Access Control Model of ERP Security is very important to keep the enterprise IT environment safe and secure. This paper focuses on the Risk of Fraudulent behavior of user roles across in terms of usage of ERP system. The case study used the information and data based on questionnaire and various inputs from industry experts.


The purpose of this research is to use the ERP system based on SAP with Financial Accounting module at PT. Kimia Farma, Tbk. The research methods used were data and information collection with observation, interviews, questionnaires, literature studies, and analysis with Fit / Gap Analysis methods. SAP Financial Accounting module which has been implemented by PT. Kimia Farma, Tbk is considered to have a degree of fit of 84.6154%, a degree of partiality of 10.2564%, and a degree of gap of 5.12821%. Thus, it is concluded that PT. Kimia Farma, Tbk information system according to the users' requirements in the gap in this research.


2011 ◽  
pp. 1786-1792
Author(s):  
Joseph Sarkis ◽  
R. P. Sundarraj

The integration of enterprise systems and the supply chain to an organization is becoming more critical in an ever-changing, globally competitive environment. Quick response will require close relationships, especially communications and information sharing among integrated internal functional groups as well as the suppliers and customers of an organization. Texas Instruments (TI), headquartered in Dallas, Texas, has come to realize this requirement for building and maintaining its competitive edge. Thus, it sought to implement an enterprise resource planning (ERP) system with a focus on linking it with a global electronic commerce (e-commerce) setting, an innovative and current issue (Weston, 2003).


2019 ◽  
Vol 16 (8) ◽  
pp. 3311-3315
Author(s):  
P. S. B. Abhishek ◽  
Pardhu Ravipati ◽  
S. Vigneswari ◽  
A. Posonia

Enterprise Resource Planning is an integrate software offered by a vendor to support the integration of information flows through an organization. It is provided as a package comprising different modules, such as finance human resources, supply chain and customers information. ERP system implementation is described as lengthy and complex results in many situations of unsuccessful implementation which have Positively impacted on the results of an organization and up to 60% of implementation did not achieve all the desired benefits. A major of ERP problems are discovered in the first stage of the Enterprise resource planning system life cycle known as the pre-implementation phase. This is used by an organization to manage the office and business functions. These system make the data accessible and more usable in terms or organization of files and allows accurately planning by company and result oriented approach. The company can schedules the daily work with the help of Enterprise resource planning software solutions. It also manages the finance well. This allows the company to have communicate with the clients. It is a very cost-effective system and the benefit are better than investment. This helps in long-term planning and management.


Author(s):  
Hafid Agourram

Research has showed that social and socio-technical concepts are influenced by culture. The objective of this chapter is to explore how the socio-technical concept of information system success is defined and perceived by a group of French managers. The results show that culture does influence IS success perception. The study has many implications for both academic and practice communities. The results are especially important to multinational organizations that standardize IS in different cultures including France. The research case is a multibillion dollar Canadian multinational organization which decided to standardize an Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system in all its worldwide subsidiaries.


Author(s):  
Joseph Sarkis ◽  
R. P. Sundarraj

The integration of enterprise systems and the supply chain to an organization is becoming more critical in an ever-changing, globally competitive environment. Quick response will require close relationships, especially communications and information sharing among integrated internal functional groups as well as the suppliers and customers of an organization. Texas Instruments (TI), headquartered in Dallas, Texas, has come to realize this requirement for building and maintaining its competitive edge. Thus, it sought to implement an enterprise resource planning (ERP) system with a focus on linking it with a global electronic commerce (e-commerce) setting, an innovative and current issue (Weston, 2003).


2014 ◽  
Vol 15 (1) ◽  
pp. 61
Author(s):  
DANA MARSETIYA UTAMA ◽  
FERRY YULIANTO

PERANCANGAN SISTEM ENTERPRISE RESOURCEPLANNING MODUL SALES PADA DISTRIBUTOR BERASUD MANISDANA MARSETIYA UTAMA*, DAN FERRY YULIANTOJurusan Teknik Industri, Fakultas Teknik, Universitas Muhammadiyah MalangJl. Raya Tlogomas 246, Malang, Jawa Timur 65144Email: [email protected] Manis adalah distributor beras di Kabupaten Lamongan.Permasalahan pada UD Manisadalah belum adanya sistem informasi untuk menampilkan stock barang di gudang dan titipan barangdari pelanggan meskipun perusahaan telah menggunakan aplikasi data base MS Access. Perusahaanmemerlukan sistem informasi untuk menampilkan stock dan mengintegrasikan antar departemen.Tahapan perancangan sistem Enterprise Resources Planning (ERP) modul sales terdapat 3 tahapan yaitupengumpulan data, perancangan proses dan uji coba, serta evaluasi. Hasil perancangan sistem ERPmodul sales dengan menggunakan Adempiere memiliki urutan proses sales order, shipment, invoice, danpayment. Hasil uji coba perancangan sistem ERP Adempiere menunjukkan bagian gudang dan sales dapatmelakukan pengecekan stock aktual barang di gudang lebih cepat dan akurat.Kata kunci: enterprise resource planning, modul penjualan, pelangganABSTRACTUD Manis is a rice distributor in Lamongan. The problem faced by UD Manis is having no informationsystem for notifying stock in warehouse and customer order although company has used MS Access database.Company requires information system for notifying stock and integrating across department. There are3 major steps in module sales in Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) which are data collection, processplanning and testing, & evaluation. The result of ERP system design particularly for module sales byusing software package “Adempiere” has process sequence as sales order, shipment, invoice, and payment.Testing result of ERP system design using Adempiere shows that warehouse and sales department couldcheck actual stock in warehouse more agile and accurate.Key words: enterprise resource planning, module sales, customer


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