30-04-2011, 09:58 AM
Presented by:-
Shradha Kohli
Nidhi Sehgal
Sanjana Sharma
Swati Tevatia
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Objective & Goals
To effectively manage all the resources present with the organization and put them to optimal use.
To get the maximum output from a given amount of inputs(resources) to achieve the highest input-output ratio possible.
Connect different departments of college and gives power to Administrators for e-governance.
Integrate the data and processes of an organization into one single
system.
Increases employee productivity by suggesting the best possible way
to perform a given task.
NEED
• Increased Productivity - ERP yields an increase in the net output due to reduction in overhead.
• Reduced Operating Expenses – ERP makes it possible to find the most optimal solution.
• Improved Information Flow – Clear flow of facts across all levels of the institution.
• Enhanced Performance Management – ERP helps maintaining individual performance levels, making it easy to continually improve and groom the workforce.
INTRODUCTION
Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) is an integrated computer-based system used to manage internal and external resources, including tangible assets, financial resources, materials, and human resources.
Built on a centralized database and normally utilizing a common computing platform, ERP systems consolidate all business operations into a uniform and enterprise-wide system environment.
An ERP system can either reside on a centralized server or be distributed across modular hardware and software units .
The distributed design allows a business to assemble modules from different vendors without the need for the placement of multiple copies of complex and expensive computer systems in areas which will not use their full capacity.
PURPOSE
Its purpose is to facilitate the flow of information between all business functions inside the boundaries of the organization and manage the connections to outside stakeholders.
ERP systems consolidate all business operations into a uniform and enterprise-wide system environment.
SCOPE
The concept of ERP has a tremendous scope in the field of education.
After the implementation of even an ERP project, there is a lot of room of improvement for this functionality.
RESOURCES
Software specification:
JDK-1.5 or Higher
Windows 98, XP or higher Version
Tomcat
Oracle
IDE- JCreator /NetBeans
Hardware specification:
1 GB RAM
20GB/40B Hard Disk
Pentium IV 2.8 MHz
Shradha Kohli
Nidhi Sehgal
Sanjana Sharma
Swati Tevatia
[attachment=13078]
Objective & Goals
To effectively manage all the resources present with the organization and put them to optimal use.
To get the maximum output from a given amount of inputs(resources) to achieve the highest input-output ratio possible.
Connect different departments of college and gives power to Administrators for e-governance.
Integrate the data and processes of an organization into one single
system.
Increases employee productivity by suggesting the best possible way
to perform a given task.
NEED
• Increased Productivity - ERP yields an increase in the net output due to reduction in overhead.
• Reduced Operating Expenses – ERP makes it possible to find the most optimal solution.
• Improved Information Flow – Clear flow of facts across all levels of the institution.
• Enhanced Performance Management – ERP helps maintaining individual performance levels, making it easy to continually improve and groom the workforce.
INTRODUCTION
Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) is an integrated computer-based system used to manage internal and external resources, including tangible assets, financial resources, materials, and human resources.
Built on a centralized database and normally utilizing a common computing platform, ERP systems consolidate all business operations into a uniform and enterprise-wide system environment.
An ERP system can either reside on a centralized server or be distributed across modular hardware and software units .
The distributed design allows a business to assemble modules from different vendors without the need for the placement of multiple copies of complex and expensive computer systems in areas which will not use their full capacity.
PURPOSE
Its purpose is to facilitate the flow of information between all business functions inside the boundaries of the organization and manage the connections to outside stakeholders.
ERP systems consolidate all business operations into a uniform and enterprise-wide system environment.
SCOPE
The concept of ERP has a tremendous scope in the field of education.
After the implementation of even an ERP project, there is a lot of room of improvement for this functionality.
RESOURCES
Software specification:
JDK-1.5 or Higher
Windows 98, XP or higher Version
Tomcat
Oracle
IDE- JCreator /NetBeans
Hardware specification:
1 GB RAM
20GB/40B Hard Disk
Pentium IV 2.8 MHz