ERP DEVELOPMENT
What is ERP?
ERP is nothing but Enterprise resource planning. The ERP development in India is enormous which is used by all people all over the country in order to improve and streamline the internal business process. The reason behind every enterprise resource planning is to help in improvising the performance of an organizations resource planning, management control and operational control. It is rather a multi-module application software integrating activities. Enterprise resource planning software includes application modules for finance, accounting and human resource aspects of the business.
MACS focus on Enterprise resource planning which undertakes the conversion of any business requirements in to logical solution and subsequently into a technical solution. The enterprise resource planning development is required in today's competitive scenario for all types of business process in terms of promoting solutions for supporting or streamlining the business. MACS give the best solution for all business processes solely through Enterprise resource planning, employs the software with latest operating systems like Windows NT and Linux.
ERP, often like other IT and business concepts, are defined in many different ways. A sound definition should several purposes:
- It answers the question of "what is ... ?"
- It provides a base for defining more detailed concepts in the field - ERP software, ERP systems, ERP implementation etc.
- It provides a common ground for comparison with related concepts - CRM, SCM etc.
- It helps answer the basic questions in the field - benefits of ERP, the causes of ERP failure etc. A definition of ERP based on Systems Theory can server those purposes. ERP is a system which has its goal, components, and boundary.
The Goal of an ERP System The goal of ERP is to improve and streamline internal business processes, which typically requires reengineering of current business processes.
The Goal of an ERP System The goal of ERP is to improve and streamline internal business processes, which typically requires reengineering of current business processes.
- ERP Software - Module based ERP software is the core of an ERP system. Each software module automates business activities of a functional area within an organization. Common ERP software modules include product planning, parts purchasing, inventory control, product distribution, order tracking, finance, accounting and human resources aspects of an organization.
- Business Processes - Business processes within an organization falls into three levels - strategic planning, management control and operational control. ERP has been promoted as solutions for supporting or streamlining business processes at all levels. Much of ERP success, however, has been limited to the integration of various functional departments.
- ERP Users - The users of ERP systems are employees of the organization at all levels, from workers, supervisors, mid-level managers to executives.
- Hardware and Operating Systems - Many large ERP systems are UNIX based. Windows NT and Linux are other popular operating systems to run ERP software. Legacy ERP systems may use other operating systems.
- ERP Software - Module based ERP software is the core of an ERP system. Each software module automates business activities of a functional area within an organization. Common ERP software modules include product planning, parts purchasing, inventory control, product distribution, order tracking, finance, accounting and human resources aspects of an organization.
- Business Processes - Business processes within an organization falls into three levels - strategic planning, management control and operational control. ERP has been promoted as solutions for supporting or streamlining business processes at all levels. Much of ERP success, however, has been limited to the integration of various functional departments.
- ERP Users - The users of ERP systems are employees of the organization at all levels, from workers, supervisors, mid-level managers to executives.
- Hardware and Operating Systems - Many large ERP systems are UNIX based. Windows NT and Linux are other popular operating systems to run ERP software. Legacy ERP systems may use other operating systems.
The Boundary of an ERP System - The boundary of an ERP system is usually small than the boundary of the organization that implements the ERP system. In contrast, the boundary of supply chain systems and ecommerce systems extends to the organization's suppliers, distributors, partners and customers. In practice, however, many ERP implementations involve the integration of ERP with external information systems.
The Boundary of an ERP System - The boundary of an ERP system is usually small than the boundary of the organization that implements the ERP system. In contrast, the boundary of supply chain systems and ecommerce systems extends to the organization's suppliers, distributors, partners and customers. In practice, however, many ERP implementations involve the integration of ERP with external information systems.
MACS - undertakes the conversion of any Business requirements in to Logical solution and subsequently in to a Technical solution thru an ERP.