ERP Application Setup

Completion status: this resource is ~50% complete.
Resource type: this resource is a course.
Educational level: this is a tertiary (university) resource.
Subject classification: this is an information technology resource .

Programme

This is a module part of the Open Source ERP/Executive Masters course conducted by a private university.

Subject

Enterprise Resource Planning Application - Subject Matter and Workshop

The challenge of an ERP Application is more of a grasp of differing concepts first before anything else. It is a spectrum of disciplines ranging from Financials Management to Software Development. Thus the emphasis is dependant on a particular student's background. There maybe different tracks of emphasis where advanced students may proceed faster than needed. IT students may focus more on either technical or cover their blindspot with the functionals. Non-IT but related disciplines such as Accounting and Business may take the technical challenge on a survival basis and quickly return to their own discipline within the ERP Application.

The student shall go through a whole straightforward process of downloading, installing and operating the ERP application.

Objectives

The objectives of this subject are:

Learning Outcomes

On completion of this subject the students shall be able to:

Sypnosis

This subject allows the students to practice the setup of a raw ERP Application from a sample Open Source project from scratch. It involves practice and going through the standard steps and stages of an ERP implementation. A sharp learning curve is expected here to grasp the subject matter behind ERP and an Open Source project at the same time.

Subject Details

Install Application

(20 hrs)

Setup New Shop

(15 hrs)

Products

(15 hrs)

Business Partners

(15 hrs)

Purchase Cycle

(15 hrs)

Sales Cycle

(15 hrs)

Shipments

(15 hrs)

Materials Movement

(10 hrs)

Project Reference

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