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Agile Information Systems: Conceptualization, Construction, and Management
Agile Information Systems: Conceptualization, Construction, and Management
The book "Agile Information Systems" unveils how modern companies can create and deploy agile information systems. Academic experts, researchers, and practitioners discuss the concept of agile information systems, the importance of the context of agility, and organizational management issues in the context of agile information systems.


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AspenTech Searching for Definition in FY2000
Founded in 1981 as a developer of computer-aided chemical engineering software, Aspen's growth has resulted in a wide variety of applications for management and execution-level process manufacturing. Hit hard by flagging revenues, Aspen is distilling its product suite down to its most profitable elements in hopes of invigorating its business and capturing a share of the supply chain management market.

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8/1/1999

Requirements Definition For Package Implementations
How do you go about defining the requirements of large package systems, particularly those with the all-encompassing scope of ERP, EAM, and CRM software, and still satisfy the needs to the project team, the user community, and executive management? It’s a balancing act rivaling the circus performer trying to keep all of the plates spinning at once. While it is difficult to say one aspect of a project plan is more important than another, accurately and completely defining the needs to be fulfilled by the software is critical to the overall success of the implementation and the longevity of software. This article outlines a logical process for defining the requirements and keeping the plates spinning.

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1/28/2003

All Aboard: Effective Onboarding Techniques and Strategies
Onboarding is not a “nice-to-have,” but rather a need-to-have. You spend considerable time and money filling job vacancies—so why not take steps to ensure new hire retention? When you leverage new employees’ experience into competitive advantage, you’ll see greater efficiency, gains in retention and productivity, and the improved company brand that result from an engaged and motivated workforce. Find out how.

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7/3/2009 2:17:00 PM

Choosing Between Linux and Microsoft Windows Using an Analytical Hierarchy Process
Because small to medium enterprises are limited in their resources, they must carefully consider which of the two major operating systems available—Microsoft Windows or Linux—will better serve their needs and be more cost-efficient to implement.

DEFINITION ANALYTICAL TECHNIQUES: open source software, closed source software, Microsoft Windows, Linux, free solutions, commercial solutions, operating systems, SME, small to medium enterprises, AHP, analytical hierarchy process, total cost of ownership, TCO, user friendliness, installation, migration, integration..
12/19/2006

Supply Chain Advantage


DEFINITION ANALYTICAL TECHNIQUES: Supply Chain Advantage, HighJump’s radio frequency identification (RFID)-enabled product suite, includes integrated solutions for warehouse and yard management, transportation management, supply chain visibility, and event management, as well as trading partner enablement and collaboration and data collection. Its Warehouse Advantage solution offers strategies for fulfillment, containerization, wave planning, and slotting. Other processes include receiving, put-away and flow-through, inventory management, order processing, replenishment/pick/pack, loading, and shipping.

Estimating Test Effort: Finding the Model That Is Right for You
Estimation process improvement offers a significant opportunity to get more success out of your software projects. As you gain a better understanding of the factors influencing your estimates and as you complete more iterations of each estimate, your model can become more sophisticated. Discover how to approach the task systematically with a defined technique and supporting data—an advantage over ad hoc techniques.

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9/25/2008 6:46:00 PM

The Next Generation Approach to ERP Data Integration
Today’s manufacturer faces an ever-accelerating pace of business, marked by growing product and process complexity, along with demands for increased quality, speed, and agility. The result is an ongoing need to seamlessly connect the ERP system with multiple software applications, databases, and business applications. Know about a more effective, cost-efficient approach to ERP system integration using robust techniques.

DEFINITION ANALYTICAL TECHNIQUES: ERP data integration, ERP system integration, system integration for manufacturers, next-generation ERP data integration, effective ERP data integration, ERP integration targets, Plex Systems, Plex Online.
1/9/2013 2:39:00 PM

Product Vine PLM


DEFINITION ANALYTICAL TECHNIQUES: Agentrics Product Vine PLM (formerly GNX ProductVine) is a collaborative product and development lifecycle management tool designed to meet the needs of the food and grocery industry. It has Internet-enabled workflow functionality and provides instant information visibility. Multiple parties can work simultaneously to complete tasks and approve deliverables. It includes the following functional areas: central knowledge repository, project management, workflow management, and supplier information collection.

Product Lifecycle Management Portfolio


DEFINITION ANALYTICAL TECHNIQUES: The DS PLM solution suite is embodied in four key brands—CATIA, DELMIA, ENOVIA, and SIMULIA—which form one of the industry’s most comprehensive PLM software portfolios. Used separately or collectively, the vendor’s proven applications define, simulate, and optimize all products, processes, and resources in an all-3D environment powered by an open development platform. With DS PLM V5 solutions, all business processes are linked together—including change management, activity and time management, asset management, and more. By enabling employees to collaborate in real time while accessing and sharing the same up-to-date information, companies can increase communication and speed modification, as well as approval processes. As a result, all organizational groups and processes–from design through marketing to maintenance–can share, reuse, and enhance product information in the pursuit of an optimum business strategy.For Virtual Product Design: CATIACATIA enables users to simulate the entire range of the industrial design process, from concept to product design, analysis, and assembly. The CATIA product line covers all types of design and engineering needs and seamlessly integrates with the vendor’s other brands.For Virtual Production: DELMIADELMIA enables manufacturers to digitally plan, create, monitor, and control production and maintenance processes. DELMIA applications provide complete coverage of manufacturing processes.For a Global Collaborative Environment: ENOVIAENOVIA addresses user requirements across the full spectrum of product and business processes, from small-scale teams to extended enterprises with many thousands of users. The ENOVIA portfolio consists of three product lines:• ENOVIA VPLM—management of highly complex product, resource, and manufacturing processes in medium and large extended enterprises • ENOVIA MatrixOne—collaborative product development business processes for enterprises across a wide range of industries, including synchronicity for semiconductor design data management • ENOVIA SmarTeam—collaborative product data management for small to medium businesses, engineering departments of larger organizations, and across supply chainsFor Virtual Testing: SIMULIABy building on established technology, respected quality, and superior customer service, SIMULIA makes realistic simulation an integral business practice that enables engineers and scientists to improve product performance, reduce the number of physical prototypes, and drive innovation.

Interelate: More on Tap Than Apps
Interelate, a customer intelligence ASP, recently announced partnerships with infrastructure service provider LoudCloud and CRM analytics vendor E.piphany. These partnerships complement Interelate’s analytics expertise to provide new analytical CRM service offerings that promise to provide more value to organizations than simply hosted applications, or

DEFINITION ANALYTICAL TECHNIQUES: analytical crm, data mining, data analysis, web based crm, loyalty programs, small business crm, web crm, crm database, crm system, crm for small business, crm systems, free crm, data mining tools, small business crm software, loyalty program, best crm, data mining tool, web data mining, customer retention programs, campaign management software, crm software, free crm software, data cleansing, erp system, crm training, web based crm software, erp software, csg systems, predictive analytics, campaign management, telecom crm, etl tools, siebel, building customer loyalty, web analytics, .
9/15/2000

Special Report: Condition Monitoring
Condition monitoring is a critical component of predictive maintenance. In this special report for the chemical processing industry, you’ll learn six steps to implementing a condition-based maintenance program; condition-monitoring techniques that can increase equipment uptime; how to protect your condition-monitoring program during the recession; and how to supplement your condition monitoring program to reduce downtime.

DEFINITION ANALYTICAL TECHNIQUES: Infor, condition monitoring, monitoring condition, machine condition monitoring, condition monitoring jobs, equipment condition monitoring, condition based monitoring, vibration condition monitoring, condition monitoring system, condition monitoring for, skf condition monitoring, turbine condition monitoring, condition monitoring services, wind turbine condition monitoring, condition monitoring systems, maintenance condition monitoring, on condition monitoring, online condition monitoring, condition monitoring software, machinery condition monitoring, motor condition monitoring, transformer .
12/18/2009 1:23:00 PM

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