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The adjacent diagram shows the material flow. ERP is used to manage manufacturing business.

The diagram given below explains location wise, various transactions and the items flow in a typical multi-plant or multi-company scenario. ERP stores the location code on each transaction so that MIS is available for each company, each plant and each location such as stores, third party (sub-contractor) locations, etc. There are two sister concerns - company 1 and company 2 - belongs to same owner, however, separate identity of the company code and location code is maintained whenever there is any money transaction or any material movement. The Head Office is also a separate location, where marketing activities taking place, such as receiving sales enquiries, sample, etc.

MIS .Management Information System .Generates reports on user demand .MIS for the Decision making reports .Collect data form all department then generate the report as user require ERP .Enterprise Resource Planning .Mostly used in Manufacturing Organizations .Each Department have its own activity .user friendly with hight cost factor .All departments Modules are separate activity w.r.t their work

ERP & DSS ERP is the Enterprise Resource Planning. This is the software that tries to integrate all the information on both external and internal departments of an organization with the goal to admit that the free flow of information between the accounting, finance, marketing, manufacturing and so by directing the same time information on the client portrays and preferences as well. While in the first period further, ERP has focused on back office functions and data pertaining to customers was left to the administration of customer relationship to get by. Yet in its latest models as ERP II, functions have been integrated ERP and has come up as a successful means of tackling the difficulty of integration of information within an organization. An effective ERP system, if installed properly can help in tracking and improved forecasts. It can cause improved efficiency, performance and productivity levels. ERP helps in better customer service and satisfaction.

DSS is termed as system decision support that relies on information generated by computer with the intention of assisting in the process of decision making. The main role is during planning and operations when the decisions keep changing constantly and it is difficult to expect in advance. Few cases where DSS is useful in medical diagnosis are by examining loan applications, offering a process engineering company and so on. DSS is taken advantage of the heavy in many industries and has proven to be very successful for the administration in the taking of appropriate decisions. DSS may be the model leads, communications lines, data lines, the paper leads or driving knowledge. DSS are used to collect data, develop and analyze and make sound decisions or strategies for the construction of this analysis. Although computers and AI are using, it is eventually that formulates the data into usable approach

Difference between MIS and DSS and EIS The difference between the three systems lies in their functions. The main function of MIS is related to the managing the internal operations and the documents. The DSS helps employees in making decisions even for the daily tasks. The EIS assists the senior level managers in making serious decisions that are very important and critical to make. MIS and the other two systems are still interlinked because of the fact that MIS holds all the documentations that are used by the other two. In the same way, DSS and the EIS are similar in a way that both are focusing on the decision making. The MIS has the feature to be used by the intellectual group that includes the high level and middle level management, as compared to that the DSS is the only one among the three that is used at all the business levels and the information it uses is not only internal but also the external one. Summarizing, EIS is complicated as compared to the DSS and MIS.

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ERP BPR

ERP Enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems integrate primary business applications; all the applications in an ERP suite share a common set of data that is stored in a central database. A typical ERP system provides applications for accounting and controlling, production and materials management, quality management, plant maintenance, sales and distribution, human resources, and project management.

What is BPR? Business Process Re-engineering is the fundamental rethinking and radical redesign of business processes to achieve dramatic improvements in critical, contemporary

measures of performance, such as cost, quality, service & speed. A popular perception about BPR is that it is a means of streamlining the business processes. There exists a fundamental difference between streamlining a business process and re-inventing it.

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