M0254 - ERP (Enterprise Resources Planning) M0254 - ERP (Enterprise Resources Planning) Session 8 - ERP Modules Ir. Ekananta Manalif, MM, MKom (D2664)

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M ERP (Enterprise Resources Planning) M ERP (Enterprise Resources Planning) Session 8 - ERP Modules Ir. Ekananta Manalif, MM, MKom (D2664) Jurusan Sistem Informasi Universitas Bina Nusantara

M0254 Enterprise Resources Planning ©2004 Essence of ERP Record day-to-day transactions of running a business and provide near real-time access to information in a consistent manner throughout the organization

M0254 Enterprise Resources Planning ©2004 Big picture Enterprise Resource Planning Systems Time MoneyMaterial Transactions Planning

M0254 Enterprise Resources Planning ©2004 Single integrated software program. Single database. Information shared and communicated. Automates customer orders, order fulfillment, billing, shipping, etc. Tracking ERP System includes

M0254 Enterprise Resources Planning ©2004 Subsystems of ERP Logistics Bill Of Materials Sales & Marketing Master Scheduling Materials Requirement Planning Capacity Requirements Planning Purchasing Shop Floor Control Accounts Payable/Receivable HR

M0254 Enterprise Resources Planning ©2004 Finance -General Ledger -Accounts Receivable -Accounts Payable -Procurement -Fixed Assets -Treasury Mgmt -Cost Control -Grant Management Human Resources -HR/Benefits Administration -Payroll -Self-service HR e-Business -eProcurement - Employee Self Service - e-Recruiting/e-Hiring - e-Filing - Citizen Access - Web-enabled transactions - e-Commerce Transaction Engine Core software that manages transaction flow among applications and handles tasks like security and data integrity Customer Relationship Mgt -Consistent user experience - Personalization of services - Realtime access- enterprise info Supply Chain Mgmt Planning, scheduling and fulfillment applications that address all procurement requirements across the enterprise Data Analysis Decision support software that lets senior executives and other users analyze transaction data to track business performance Subsystems of ERP

M0254 Enterprise Resources Planning ©2004 Cross-Functional Nature of the Order Management Process QuoteCommitProduce Check Credit DeliverBillCollect

M0254 Enterprise Resources Planning ©2004 Cross-Functional Nature of the Order Management Process QuoteCommitProduce Check Credit DeliverBillCollect Sales & Distribution Production Planning Financial Accounting Materials Mgmt

M0254 Enterprise Resources Planning ©2004 Cross-Functional Nature of the Order Management Process QuoteCommitProduce Check Credit DeliverBillCollect Sales & Distribution Production Planning Financial Accounting Materials Mgmt

M0254 Enterprise Resources Planning ©2004 Major Players

M0254 Enterprise Resources Planning ©2004 SAP - The Company Founded in 1972 in Waldorf, Germany 4th largest software supplier in the world Revenues over $5 billion in 1998 SAP growing over 40% a year 18,330 employees worldwide (9/98) 1997 market share was 31% of the worldwide client/server enterprise application software Over 9,000 installations at 6,000 companies with more than 2,500,000 users in over 50 countries An average of 25% of revenue invested in R&D

M0254 Enterprise Resources Planning ©2004 R/3 Client / Server ABAP/4 FI CO AM PS OC IS MM HRSDPP QM PM Project System Human Resources Office and Communications Industry Solutions (e.g. A&D, OIL, etc) Plant Maintenance Financial Accounting Controlling Assets Management Production Planning Materials Management Sales and Distribution Quality Management SAP R/3 System

M0254 Enterprise Resources Planning ©2004 PeopleSoft - The Company Revenues over $1.3 billion in nd largest ERP supplier in the world Growing over 60% a year 7,000 employees worldwide 2,900 clients worldwide 1997 market share was 8.4% of total ERP software license market

M0254 Enterprise Resources Planning ©2004 PeopleSoft – The Product HRMS Payroll, Benefits, Human Resources, Pension Administration, Time & Labor Accounting and Control General Ledger, Payables, Receivables, Asset Management, Projects, Budgets, Expenses, Cash Management Treasury Management Materials Management Supply Chain Planning Service Revenue Management Procurement Enterprise Performance Management Project Management

M0254 Enterprise Resources Planning ©2004 Oracle - The Company Founded in nd largest software supplier in the world Revenues over $8 billion in ,000 employees worldwide, 16,000 U.S. Reflects total company - not just applications business More than 6,000 customers in 76 countries 1997 ERP market share was 8.3% of total ERP license revenue 50% of applications revenue comes from services Oracle’s applications license revenue is growing at 18% a year; significantly less than its rivals.

M0254 Enterprise Resources Planning ©2004 Oracle - The Products Financials Planning (G/L, Analyzer) Analysis Consolidation Expenditure Management Billing and Cash Collection Cash Management Asset Management Supply Chain Strategic Procurement Non-production Procurement Strategic Souring Catalogue Management Projects Costing Billing Time and Expense Activity Management Gateway Human Resources Materials Management Inventory Purchasing

M0254 Enterprise Resources Planning ©2004 Manufacturing – Factory & Item Definition – Planning & Simulation – Materials Management – Production – Cost Management – Integrated Technologies Oracle - The Products

M0254 Enterprise Resources Planning ©2004