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ERP SIS Lori Martel Ramkin Shetty Hahn Shin Dinesh Sekar

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ERP

SIS

Lori Martel

Ramkin Shetty

Hahn Shin

Dinesh Sekar

ERP

SIS

Table of Contents

•Introduction•Organizational & Technological Change•Business Engineering Vs. Business Process Re-engineering

•Definition & ERP’s role in the Supply Chain•Business Aspects

•ERP: Vendors, Comparison, Characteristics of ERP, Applications and Advantages•SAP R/3 •Constraints: Business &Technical

•Technical Aspects•Layer Architecture•Application Architecture•Customization

•Industry Example: Quantum•Look into the Future

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Introduction

Growing Competition

Decreasing Innovation Cycles

Market Globalizationneed

for flexible, integrated,and open software

Relationship Based Transactions

Different Manufacturing Environments

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Introduction

• Changes in Structure– Functional Vs. Process Based Structure

• Value Chain Thinking

Personnel ProductDevelopment

Marketing& Sales

Production

Order Processing

ProductDevelopment

Customer Service

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Introduction

• 70’s Standard Software, Mainframe Systems– Separate Applications for business functions

• 90’s Technological Trends– Client/Server Computing

– Innovative process integrated business solutions

– Open Systems

– Increasing computing speed, GUI’s

– Faster Data processing

– Data Integration

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Introduction

BPR

BE

• Use of Prototyping/Modeling - Building Systems around Business

• Automating Business Processes through IT

•Use of Blueprinting - Designing & Integrating Business Processes

• IT used as a Strategic Tool

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- ERP is a software package integrating organizational business processes & data across the company

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Definition

Modelingall the processes

Integratingall the

information

Strategic useof IT

Integrated views

Quality,Cost,

Delivery

Effective useof

resources

EIS

DSS

TPS

MIS OA

ERP

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ERP

ERP

ERP

Extended Supply Chain Management

Internal Supply Chain Management

CoordinatedManufacturing

PlantManagementMRP MRP

Role in Supply Chain

SupplyPlanning

Scheduling

DemandPlanning

Logistics

InternalSuppliers

InternalCustomers

ExternalSuppliers

ExternalCustomers

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Business Aspects

34%

13%9%7%5%

5%

5%5%

3%3%

11%

SAP Computer AssoicatesSSA BaanJ.D. Edwards JBAOracle MarcamPeoplesoft QDAOthers

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Business Aspects

Fun

ctio

nali

ty

Technology

* Oracle

J.D. Edwards *

Low

Low

High

High

* R/3

* CA

ReinforceReview

RemainRebuild

* Baan

* Peoplesoft

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Characteristics

• NOT Multiple Packages Pieced together through Complex Interfaces

• Modeling Business Processes and Integrating through Software

Configuration - • 8,000 Tables set up by Programmers• Series of Switches• Requires Deep Understanding of Existing Business Processes

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Business Aspects

Aerospace & Defense Automotive

Chemicals Consumer Products Financial Services

Healthcare High-Tech & Electronics

Oil & Gas Pharmaceuticals

Retail Telecommunications

Utilities

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Business Aspects

• Largest vendor of standard business application• R/3: Real-Time Version 3.0• Client/Server enterprise application software• 6,000 companies, 50 countries• Companies in diverse businesses• 30 seats or installations with 3,000 end users• 800 predefined business processes

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Business Aspects

• Business Components

• Business Objects

• Business Information Warehouse

• Business Engineer

• Integration Technologies (ALE)

- Finance, HR, Logistics

- Customer, Invoice

- Aggregate Internal & External Data

- Customization Tool

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Business Aspects

Reference Model

• Data Model • Business Object Model • Organization Model • Process Model• Distribution Model

Event Driven Process Chain (EPC)

• Event• Function/Task• Organization• Communication

- Repository Holds the Reference Model, Industry Specific Models & Enterprise Models

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Business Aspects

• Fast

• Flexibility

• Open

• Industry Specific

• Expandable

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• Synchronous Transfer of Data

• Encourages Multi-Disciplined Teamwork

• Reduces Redundant Labor

• Provides Standard Based Development Environment• Process Engineering Cost Benefits• Flattens Organizations to Increase Agility

•Allows Companies to Adapt to New Business Opportunities

Business Aspects

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Business Aspects

• Every $1 Spent in Software Licenses - $8 - $10 Spent on Consulting Support• Outside Consulting Fees can cost $1500/day• Requires Equipping employees with new skill sets• Hard to Keep Resources• Changing Business Processes to suit ERP/ can Effect the Organization’s Culture

• Very Expensive

• Can NOT Impose ERP Infrastructure on Company

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• Lack of Flexibility

• Complexity & Rigidity

• High Implementation Time

• Difficult in Decentralized Environments

• Difficult Interfaces

• Steep Learning Curve

Business Aspects

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Technical Aspects Layer Architecture

- Issues: Scalability, Portability, Interoperability & openness, Customizability, GUI, etc.

Middleware

Middleware

Development workbenchApplications

DictionaryProgrameditor

Interfacebuilder

Modelingtools

Repository

System software: GUI, DBMS, OS, N/W

ApplicationLayer

BasisLayer

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Technical Aspects

Application Architecture

- Issues: 1. Independent from all types of computers(UNIX, Window NT, AS/400, etc.), DBMS(Informix Online, Oracle 7, ADABAS, DB2, MS SQL Server 6.0, etc.), GUI flatform(OS/2 Presentation Mgr.., OSF/Motif, Macintosh, Windows, etc) 2. Independent from the country specific rules, languages, etc.

IS

SD CO AM

MM

PP HRM PS

WFFI

QM PM DW

System model

Business model

Scope, Rules & Pattern

Business Kernel

Full Business

Specific Situation

DM

FM WFM

Repository

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Technical Aspects

Customization: Support of initial implementation projects, follow-up projects, and release-change projects

- Issues: Integrated customizing functions, quality assurance, etc.

Implementation environment

Procedure model

Reference model:FM, PM, DM, IFM, OM,Comm. Model, Distr. Model

Implementation guides

Customized model

Documentation Release management

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Industry Examples

Objectives– Available-to-Promise (ATP), the real-time

capability to take an order, schedule it to be

delivered anywhere in the world and confirm

delivery instantly

– Ability to determine what was actually in

inventory or in production and how much of it had

been promised to other customers

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Industry Examples

Scope– Based on the full suite of Oracle Corp.'s

manufacturing and operations applications

– 750 users in 25 locations worldwide

– To adopt Big-bang approach• One of the largest distributed business systems to go live

worldwide at one time

– HP9000 hardware, HP UX operating system (10.1) and Oracle Release 10.4

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Industry Examples

Pre-Implementation Assessment

– Legacy system-based MRP system in use

– Each division's business transactions in separate

databases by business unit, and by function

within a unit

– Databases couldn't share information

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Industry Examples

Project Planning & Control– Project team members pulled from regular jobs &

relocated to “Building 12”

– “Building 12” essentially set up a scaled-down business model of Quantum

– Team members play-acted their real-life roles

– Improved business processes and wrote requirements for the new system

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Industry Examples

Implementation Process– Packaged available applications & selected

Oracle applications– Consultants from Price Waterhouse and Oracle,

installed the software & began pilot projects– Complexity and magnitude of the project

quadrupled (Digital Disk drive division acquisition)

– Conference room pilots tests

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Industry Examples

Human (HR) Side– Locally trained about 100 users from all over the

world and flew them into Milpitas to run a full-scale system simulation

– Sponsored massive user training - users had to pass a test before returning to their jobs

– Ran Internal PR campaign- Entailed group meetings, presentations,an intranet site and events emphasizing system's importance

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Industry Examples

Project Statistics– October 1992 - May 1996

– 16 full time managers

– 100 person

multidisciplinary team

– 1,632 meetings

– 79 shouting matches

– 800GB of disk space – 18,064 miles of cable – 300,000 cups of coffee– 58,000 e-mails – 7,503 cases of beer – 1.62 million miles

of air travel

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Future Aspects

• Supply Chain Management• Internet Enabled• Workflow Management• Resource Planning• Data Warehousing

• Targeting Small & Medium Enterprises• Addition of Simple GUI based development Tools• Strategic Alliances

- Andersen Consulting & SAP- IBM & J.D. Edwards- GE & Oracle

Business

Technology