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Agile Information Systems: Conceptualization, Construction, and Management
Agile Information Systems: Conceptualization, Construction, and Management
The book "Agile Information Systems" unveils how modern companies can create and deploy agile information systems. Academic experts, researchers, and practitioners discuss the concept of agile information systems, the importance of the context of agility, and organizational management issues in the context of agile information systems.


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Globalization ROI Components
There are many ways to calculate return on investment (ROI) for globalization projects. It’s important to include variables that relate to your company’s products, services, market position, and relationships outside your home market. Though language is an obvious component, there is more involved to making a product tailored for locale-specific opportunities. Learn how to calculate ROI for your globalization initiatives.

ELEVATOR COMPONENTS: Lingoport, roi, globalization, localization, internationalization, internationalisation, localization net, localization software, translation localization, localization jobs, xliff, asp..
8/13/2010 2:22:00 PM

Contemporary Business Intelligence and Its Main Components
Business intelligence (BI) represents the tools and systems that play a key role in the strategic planning process by allowing a company to manipulate corporate data for decision-making. But what exactly are the primary components of BI?

ELEVATOR COMPONENTS: business intelligence, BI, reporting, data warehousing, data marts, scorecarding, dashboards, data mining, predictive analytics, ETL, extract-transform-load, EAI, enterprise application integration, EII, enterprise information integration, analytics, OLAP, online analytical processing.
3/23/2009

4 Essential Components for Successful Sales
Your Challenge: Get Decision Makers' Approval for Future Sales Force. Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant and Time-Bound. Most companies are aware that the buying processes of the world and its buyers are changing, but many have yet to recognize the need to make changes within their own sales force. Often sales professionals don’t have the proper skills or tools needed to be successful. But by integrating the four sales process components, they’ll be able to capture information that can be used to place them high above the competition.

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2/25/2008 9:06:00 PM

3 Components of an Effective Cost Management System
Success in today s manufacturing sector requires disciplined approaches to all aspects of business strategy. For process improvement, companies implemented lean manufacturing programs. Data integration needs led to data warehouses and enterprise resource planning systems. Companies must now dedicate the same level of strategy and planning to developing a cost management process that drives results.

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8/29/2007 1:12:00 PM

Spagic


ELEVATOR COMPONENTS: Spagic 3 is universal middleware, characterized by an innovative approach to the management and development of service-oriented architecture (SOA) solutions, which are highly modular and configurable around an open service gateway initiative (OSGi) kernel. Spagic 3 can help users develop extensible solutions that offer the following features: platform independence code reusability for different goals and containers, such as J2EE, TP, ESB, BPM management of the life cycle of different business and infrastructure components configuration and start-up of single modulesSpagic 3 offers a range of tools that support the management of SOA projects, including modeling support tools, services definition, development of forms to support users' activities, deployment control, connectors, business process modeling (BPM) engines, infrastructural services and containers, and a monitoring environment.

Bond Talent Software


ELEVATOR COMPONENTS: Developed specifically for the human capital management (HCM) industry, Bond software combines a complete order/assignment, placement, and resume retrieval system with accounting and customer relationship management (CRM) technology. Featuring both front- and back-office components, it provides a recruitment, assignment, payroll, and invoicing software solution designed to be easy to use. Features include  customized field labeling that gives users the ability to create and change field groups, and customize labels; over 100 built-in reports and support for unlimited custom reports; mass auto e-mail functionality that lets users send messages to an unlimited number of clients or employees; the ability for users to source within their own databases, filter the best potential candidates through the initial prescreening component, and produce actionable reports; the ability for users to write and maintain requisitions using templates, and launch job ads; and resume management functionality that allows users to perform specialized searches and narrow down their findings in order to select qualified candidates.  

Creating a Services-oriented Infrastructure for Your SOA
Services-oriented architecture (SOA) is known for its building-block software design approach. Less commonly understood is the challenge of managing composite applications whose components are shared by multiple applications. The performance of these components varies with application demand, resulting in dramatic and unpredictable changes in application service levels. However, there is a cost-effective way to resolve the SOA application infrastructure dilemma.

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1/12/2007 9:38:00 AM

Is Your ERP System Built for Your Industry?
Most ERP applications have three major components: manufacturing, distribution, and finance. For process manufacturing, quality management is so embedded in all the processes that it also becomes a core requirement. This white paper discusses the process manufacturing paradigm and provides a guideline for any process manufacturing company that needs to identify ERP system requirements most suitable for their business.

ELEVATOR COMPONENTS: process manufacturing, process industry, process ERP, process manufacturing paradigm, batch processing, organic processing, high-volume repetitive hybrid, continuous flow, Fullscope.
11/14/2012 10:45:00 AM

Flexible Solutions with Microsoft Dynamics AX Application Object Server Technology
The client/server trend in multi-tiered computing has been made possible because of reductions in the cost of hardware and software components, as well as the availability of high-performance database engines. The utility of this technology is reflected in the Microsoft Dynamics AX application. Its three-tier client/server technology provides a solution that can be accessed through networks, even with limited bandwidth.

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10/20/2006 2:40:00 PM

FactoryMaster


ELEVATOR COMPONENTS: FactoryMaster is a manufacturing software solution that can help organizations use the latest technology in the planning and day-to-day operation of commercial and production processes, covering all aspects of the business in one package.With knowlege in many divisions of manufacturing, FactoryMaster has built a complete modular system that addresses the issues facing manufacturing organizations in today's marketplace. As FactoryMaster adds new functionality requested by customers to the existing package, it has the advantage of offering one package to all customers, as well as an upgrade path for customers who choose to take maintenance and support.For the aerospace industry, FactoryMaster provides interfaces to most of the major aerospace players (including Exostar, Rolls Royce, and Airbus). These interfaces allow the solution to take direct feeds of sales order schedules and, within minutes, run a material resources planning (MRP) system to forecast and plan all materials and assembly requirements to fulfill these orders. This can provide an immediate response to new orders, and helps ensure that users can get an instant view of where issues concerning delivery timescales may occur. The solution also provides materials traceability, which helps give customers confidence that they can identify the source for any product they sell.For the automotive industry, FactoryMaster has built-in materials traceability so users can instantly see what went into each part and where it came from. This is essential for any organization that wishes to offer a quality service for its products. The system also has interfaces that allow data feeds into and out of the system, which eliminates re-keying and also speeds up the time needed to get information processed. Customers can then use these data feeds to do just-in-time production on daily orders. FactoryMaster has built-in control mechanisms that allow a quality plan to be implemented and tracked. An example of this is the drawing change control mechanism. All drawings are tracked by version numbers and so if a drawing changes, the user can instantly see the impact it may have on all aspects of the system, from quotes to work in progress. By allowing FactoryMaster users to track customer part numbers as well as their own internal part numbers, Factorymaster can instantly react to part number changes without impacting the work that is in progress. FactoryMaster also offers functionality for electronics manufacturers. The system allows large bills of material (BOMs), as well as sub-assemblies as part of this. This can allow flexibility in the way systems are constructed, with the use of third-party supplier parts being added into the bills of material. There are also functionalities that allow users to add extra information into the BOMs, such as circuit references. Traceability of the components is also an integral aspect, which gives an ideal trace for warranty claims and supplier rejects. With superior stock control using minimum or maximum stock levels, customers can have confidence that components will always be available. To back this up, the solution provides the MRP capability that can give users recommendations about what needs to be ordered and when it needs to be ordered, to fulfil any outstanding requirements.

Midsize Business ERP Implementation Gains Stronger Competitive Advantage
Seeking a solution to compress lead times and better customer service, Schumacher Elevator Company, a manufacturer and installer of passenger and freight elevators, implemented a SAP enterprise resource planning (ERP) solution. In doing so, it enabled online ordering and customer service, and boosted its competitive advantage in just nine months.

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5/5/2006 10:44:00 AM


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