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Enterprise Resource Planning |
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ERP is the acronym of Enterprise Resource Planning. ERP utilizes ERP software applications to improve the performance of organizations' resource planning, management control and operational control. ERP software is multi-module application software that integrates activities across functional departments, from product planning, parts purchasing, inventory control, and product distribution, to order tracking. ERP software may include application modules for the finance, accounting and human resources aspects of a business.
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. |
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Project Management System |
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Project management software is a term covering many types of software, including scheduling, cost control and budget management, resource allocation, collaboration software, communication, quality management and documentation or administration systems, which are used to deal with the complexity of large projects.
- Events which depend on one another in different ways or dependencies
- Scheduling people to work on, and resources required by, the various tasks commonly termed resource scheduling
- Dealing with uncertainties in theestimates of the duration of each task
- Arranging tasks to meet various deadlines
- Juggling multiple projects simultaneously to meet a variety of requirements
- Tasks lists for people, and allocation schedules for resources
- Overview information on how long tasks will take to complete
- Early warning of any risks to the project
- Information on workload, for planning holidays
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E-Commerce |
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Electric commerce: the conducting of business communication and transactions over networks and through computers. Specifically, ecommerce is the buying and selling of goods and services, and the transfer of funds, through digital communications.
ECommerce is the conduct of commerce in goods and services over the Internet. It includes: consumers using the Internet to purchase goods and services online; as well as businesses selling and communicating with other businesses through the Internet.
The buying and selling of goods and services on the Internet, especially the World Wide Web. e?Commerce and e?business are often used interchangeably.
This pertains to doing business online and making transactions, sales, refunds and selling online. This pertains to any online sales, and the way businesses communicate and grow.
Electronic Commerce. Refers to the general exchange of goods and services via the Internet. |
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Retail POS |
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Point of sale: can mean a retail shop, a checkout counter in a shop, or the location where a transaction occurs. By synecdoche point of sale often refers to a POS terminal or more generally to the hardware and software used for checkouts – the equivalent of an electronic cash register. Point of sale systems are used in supermarkets, restaurants, hotels, stadiums, and casinos, as well as almost any type of retail establishment
A supermarket is a self-service store offering a wide variety of food and household merchandise, organized into departments. It is larger in size and has a wider selection than a traditional grocery store and it is smaller than a hypermarket or superstore.
The supermarket typically comprises meat, fresh produce, dairy, and baked goods departments along with shelf space reserved for canned and packaged goods as well as for various nonfood items such as household cleaners, pharmacy products, and pet supplies. Most supermarkets also sell a variety of other household products that are consumed regularly, such as alcohol (where permitted), household cleaning products, medicine, clothes, and some sell a much wider range of nonfood products. |
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Lawyer Firm |
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Conducts criminal and civil lawsuits, draws up legal documents, advises clients as to legal rights, and practices other phases of law.:
Gathers evidence in divorce, civil, criminal, and other cases to formulate defense or to initiate legal action. Conducts research, interviews clients and witnesses, and handles other details in preparation for trial.
Prepares legal briefs, develops strategy, arguments, and testimony in preparation for presentation of case. Files brief with court clerk. Represents client in court and before quasi-judicial or administrative agencies of government. Interprets laws, rulings, and regulations for individuals and businesses.
May confer with colleagues with specialty in area of lawsuit to establish and verify basis for legal proceedings. May act as trustee, guardian, or executor. May draft wills, trusts, transfer of assets, gifts, and other documents. May advise corporate clients concerning transactions of business involving internal affairs, stockholders, directors, officers, and corporate relations with general public. |
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MJM Billing Application |
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○ The Add New Client/Prospects module will allow you to add new clients or prospects details.
○ The Add New Reseller module will allow in adding new reseller details.
○ The Add New Employee module will allow you to add new employee details.
○ The Create New Tickets module will allow you to create new tickets details.
○ The Change Payment module will allow you to change the payment details.
○ The Change Order module will allow you to change the order details.
○ The New Product will allow to add a new product details. |
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