Subject Code-C102 MM.100
Part One: Multiple Choices
Answers:
1. (c) Method of effective planning of all the resources in an organization
2. (b) Who have developed the ERP packages.
3. (a) Design step of ERP.
4. (a) Re-engineering approach.
5. (b) Sales order processing .
6. (d) Creating an audit trial sub-system
7. (a) Accounting.
8. (b) Material requirement planning.
9. (d) Invoice verification
10. (d) Conflicts of people, time and project scope due to insufficient personnel.
Part Two:
Q.1. What are the advantages of the re-engineering method of implementing ERP?
Ans: The success of ERP depends upon the methodology used for its implementation to a larger extent. A good implementation methodology leverages intellectual capital and provides successful linkage of work efforts. Information systems technologies are evolved from mainframe based computing through the client server era, to where we are now heading – the internet era. Reengineering identifies, analyzes, and redesigns an organization's core business processes with the aim of achieving dramatic improvements in critical performance measures, such as cost, quality, service, and speed. In re-engineering approach, the team selects a commercial off-the-shelf ERP and re-engineers business processes to fit the package. An in-depth analysis of the trade-offs shows re-engineering the business to fit the software can disrupt the organization because this represents changes in procedures, work flows and data.
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