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Planning Horizon of a Technical Personnel Management System (4 Pages)
by Juan Francisco Segura
Aug 19, 2005 Abstract : Airlines struggle every day to reduce costs, maintain the level of customer service, and have more efficient processes, and this puts more pressure on line maintenance supervisors and engineers. This is where a maintenance personnel management system can be useful.
Type: Article
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Appointment Scheduling - Achieving the Positive Ripple Effect Part 3: An Illustration (2 Pages)
by Rachel Nemecek
Jul 1, 2002 Abstract : Reducing wait time to just 17 hours per week would reflect a gain of approximately 32,160 miles per year by each trailer.
Type: Article
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How to Choose an ERP System for Process Manufacturing by EMR Innovations
Abstract : The benefits of implementing a manufacturing system are well known and well documented, but there are many factors to consider when selecting a system. Companies seeking to automate their manufacturing systems, wanting to upgrade entry-level software, or seeking new technology need to ask themselves serious questions to determine if and what type of enterprise resource planning (ERP) system to get. Learn how to assess if you need a new ERP system for your process manufacturing environment.
Type: White Paper
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Justification of ERP Investments Part Three: Costs of Implementing an ERP System (3 Pages)
by Dr. Scott Hamilton
Feb 12, 2004 Abstract : Enterprise resource planning (ERP) implementation costs can be divided into one-time costs and ongoing annual costs. Both types of costs can be segmented into hardware, software, external assistance, and internal personnel. Reprinted from Maximizing Your ERP System by Dr. Scott Hamilton.
Type: Article
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Advanced Planning and Scheduling: A Critical Part of Customer Fulfillment (6 Pages)
by Steve McVey
Nov 1, 1999 Abstract : The face of business is rapidly evolving from traditional brick-and-mortar facades to electronic ones. While web businesses spend considerable effort in polishing Internet front ends with sophisticated graphics and animation, they must also give attention to back end fulfillment operations. Invisible to consumers, these operations encompass networks of manufacturers, warehouses, and distributors that shoulder the burden of filling orders and delivering products. Advanced Planning and Scheduling (APS) offers powerful tools for addressing the challenges presented to these networks by e-commerce.
Type: Article
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| 16. |
Microsoft Axapta: Design Factors Shape System Usage Part Two: Distribution Environments (4 Pages)
by Dr. Scott Hamilton
Feb 11, 2005 Abstract : If you are implementing or considering Microsoft Axapta as your ERP system, or providing Axapta-related services, this note provides an overall understanding of how the system fits together to run a business. This section reviews the major design factors affecting system usage in a distribution environment.
Type: Article
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| 17. |
Your ERP System is Up and Running-Now What? (7 Pages)
by Randall A. Napier
Mar 27, 2002 Abstract : Congratulations! In your role as middle market CEO, COO, CFO, or CIO you fought the good fight and sponsored your company's ERP project. First you survived the ERP software selection process. Then you lived through the boot-camp tough implementation phase. So your ERP system is up and running-now what?
Type: Article
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| 18. |
The Old ERP Dilemma--The Refresh Option (4 Pages)
by Olin Thompson
Mar 13, 2004 Abstract : If your enterprise resource planning system is 'old', if it is highly modified, if it is far behind in releases, and if it is not really serving your current needs, you may be thinking of replacing it. Many companies ignore the option of 'refreshing' the existing system up to the current release and implementing modules and functions added since your original purchase. It works for some people, but will it work for you?
Type: Article
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| 19. |
Development of an Internet Payment Processing System (8 Pages)
by Dragomir D. Dimitrijevic, Ph.D
Jun 17, 2002 Abstract : This article describes the author's experience with the development of the first Yugoslav Internet payment processing system. The system's architecture is very similar to the Three Domain (3D) model that started to emerge later. This success story is worthwhile sharing with a wider audience.
Type: Article
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| 20. |
Development of an Internet Payment Processing System (8 Pages)
by Dragomir D. Dimitrijevic, Ph.D
May 23, 2001 Abstract : This article describes the author's experience with the development of the first Yugoslav Internet payment processing system. The system's architecture is very similar to the Three Domain (3D) model that started to emerge later. This success story is worthwhile sharing with a wider audience.
Type: Article
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