| ERP is a way to integrate the data and processes of | | | | may have more power and perform better in fulfilling |
| an organization into one single system. | | | | an organizations needs. One important trait that a |
| Manufacturing Process Software (MPS) are a type of | | | | business might posess when implementing an |
| computer based system designed to integrate the | | | | Manufacturing Process Software is the ownership of |
| data and processes of an organization into one | | | | said project. Because so many changes take place |
| system. Usually an Manufacturing Process Software | | | | and the way it affects almost every individual in the |
| system will have a lot of different components mixed | | | | business it is imperative to be sure that everyone is |
| with hardware and software aimed at the | | | | with you and will help make the project work. |
| achievement of integration many MPS systems have | | | | An ERP Manufacturing Process Software is more |
| a unified database to store data for functions found all | | | | effective when it involves just one database because |
| through the specific company. | | | | a database of this type should hold all data for the |
| Microsoft Dynamics AX was a type of manufacturing | | | | different software modules. Included in these modules |
| software origionally developed before Damgaard ... | | | | can be: |
| The sixth major Axapta release, bringing with it, | | | | Financials: Accounts due, bills collectible, fixed assets, |
| Axapta. | | | | general book of accounts and cash control, etc. |
| Integration is an extremely important part tothe | | | | Data Warehouse: Commonly this is a section that can |
| Manufacturing Process Software. The primary goal of | | | | be got at by an organizations customers, suppliers and |
| it is to data integration and processes from many | | | | workers. |
| areas throughout the orgnization and unify it for easy | | | | Manufacturing: A number of the functions include - |
| access and work flow. An effective Manufacturing | | | | engineering science, capacity, workflow management, |
| Process Software usually accomplishes integration by | | | | quality control, bills for materials, manufacturing process, |
| making one database that uses multiple software | | | | etc. |
| modules providing different areas of the organization | | | | Human Resources: Benefits, education, payroll, time |
| with various business functions. | | | | and attendance, etc. |
| Although the ideal configuration would be one | | | | Supply Chain Management: Stock, supply chain |
| Manufacturing Process Software system to support | | | | organizing, supplier scheduling, claim processing, sales |
| entire organization, the larger oganizations usually | | | | order input, and purchasing, etc. |
| select multiple systems and build on it and it’s | | | | Projects: Costing, billing, activity supervision, time and |
| external interface for other stand-alone systems that | | | | expense, etc. |