tailieunhanh - Lecture Business intelligence - Chapter 3: Technologies enabling organizational memory
This chapter presents the following content: Technologies responsible for organizational memory, knowledge repository & structured information, ERP systems & implementations, data warehousing, operating models, enterprise architecture. | Chapter 3: Technologies Enabling Organizational Memory Introduction Technologies responsible for organizational memory, knowledge repository & structured information ERP Systems & Implementations Data Warehousing Operating Models Enterprise Architecture Organizational Memory, Data Model & Data Type Organizational Memory Storage of information in such a form that it can be later accessed and used for BI Relates to corporate memory, knowledge repository and institutional memory Data Model Describes how data is represented and accessed (. provides definition and format of data) Data Types Structured Data Unstructured Data Organizational Memory Capability Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Refers to transactional systems that capture organizational memory related to all business processes that the organization engages in Example: Order to cash captures all the transactions in an organization Transactional Systems: capture all the relevant information for one accounting period (. . | Chapter 3: Technologies Enabling Organizational Memory Introduction Technologies responsible for organizational memory, knowledge repository & structured information ERP Systems & Implementations Data Warehousing Operating Models Enterprise Architecture Organizational Memory, Data Model & Data Type Organizational Memory Storage of information in such a form that it can be later accessed and used for BI Relates to corporate memory, knowledge repository and institutional memory Data Model Describes how data is represented and accessed (. provides definition and format of data) Data Types Structured Data Unstructured Data Organizational Memory Capability Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Refers to transactional systems that capture organizational memory related to all business processes that the organization engages in Example: Order to cash captures all the transactions in an organization Transactional Systems: capture all the relevant information for one accounting period (. month/quarter/year/etc.) Data Warehouse: provides the source of data and information for business intelligence (BI) analysis Enterprise Resource Planning Systems (ERP) ERP Systems are software packages composed of several modules such as human resources, sales, finance, and production, providing a cross-organization integration of data through embedded business processes. Manufacturing resource planning or material requirements planning systems (MRP) Control the aspects of: Manufacturing Procurement of materials Delivery and inventory control ERP systems- implemented to bring enterprise infrastructure to Y2K compliance Enterprise Resource Planning Systems (ERP)-Benefits Integrate business processes across the enterprise Single database for the whole enterprise Access to real time transactional data Elimination of costly stand alone legacy systems Elimination of complexities Provide the infrastructure for organization to improve management of order fulfillment processes Integration of .
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