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Wednesday 15 February 2012

ERP solutions are highly demanded


Explain ERP solutions are highly demanded?

There are several solutions that are highly demanded in ERP. The first reason is ERP is a logical solution to the mess incompetible applications that had sprung up in most businesses. It is very flexible and able to adapt in business in every industry.

ERP also addresses the need for global information sharing and reporting. It means, when the information integrate, it is easy to unlock the information for sharing and reporting purposes so it easy for the company to identify the business flow.

ERP can be used to avoid the pain and expenses of fixing legacy system so it can eliminate the weaknesses before impelement the ERP.

ERP also flexible to use because it able to quickly respond to the changing needs of the organization.

ERP used for the future terms that support external partnership and collaboration efforts that able to establish in market, stay long term in industry and achieve competitive advantage for the profit making.

Thursday 2 February 2012

Chapter 10: Supply Chain Management


Chapter 10: Supply Chain Management

Thursday 26 January 2012




Specification.
1. Entertainment
For entertainment purposes, Nao can interact with its owner, with evolving behaviors and functionalities. Additionally, the user will be able to teach Nao new behaviors using a computer with Wi-Fi connectivity. The behaviours creating software is designed to fit any user’s programming level: from graphical block editing for beginners to more skilled users.

2.
Development 
This robot is an ideal partner for research and teaching in the field of robotics and artificial intelligence. Its multiple sensors, its 25 degrees of freedom, its onboard computer and its graphic programming software make it a complete and autonomous tool for your research.
3 .High-precision movements 

In addition to the 25 degrees of freedom, has an inertial sensor, two cameras and many other sensors, which allows it to comprehend its environment with stability and precision. 

4 .Multiple interactions 

Voice synthesis and recognition features, as well as sound localization and sensitive 
sensors
make it a really interactive tool. Infrared and Wi-Fi allow it to communicate easily with others tools.
5. Also have ability to charge it power when battery is low.








ROBOT 'ASIMO'

Picture above show robot ‘Asimo’  from Honda.  This robot produce specify for ‘home’ task or in office coffee break. This robot can make drinks, cookies, and serve to family or workers. This robot can receive command for make an order to his owner and done it task completely as human or better. This robot surely can make human live easier and come this robot in human life also can make as friend in lonely. For those life alone and always has no time for their home to always keep clean, and does not trust anybody for in their life to take care their life or home, this robot surely is the best choice for this specific kind of person and for those who always stay in home spend the time with family, this robot also available for make the improve their live and also to spend the time with this Asimo robot.






ROBOT SPYKE

Picture above are shown pet spying robot name Spyke  from Meccano. This robot deal with specific performance, a Wifi enabled robot. This robot is fully controlled by internet and through this technology era, Spyke also could be Skype. In this robot there have camera and even though this type camera does not the greatest enough, but still can detect movement clearly even the rat. Spyke also have microphone to detect any sound in even cannot hear by ‘normal human ear’ or cannot ‘reach’ that. The producer of this robot also put speaker at this robot. This technological robot has the software that can send picture through email and more advance, this excellent Spyke can find their own power source to plug-in if the power low. this robot also have security in the system to cannot reach by hacker.









CB2 CHILD ROBOT

Japanese Science and Technology Agency, and that they managed to produce the most disturbing machine you've ever seen, without even realizing it. The 33 kilogram CB2 is literally beyond words in its freakiness, not only in its nailing of the uncanny valley, but in its description. Apparently it emulates "the physical ability of a 1- or 2-year-old toddler, can turn over and stand up with assistance," has 51 compressed air-powered actuators, and has 200 tactile sensors in its "skin." It sends so many shivers up our spine to think of the CB2's lifeless putty coating as "skin" that it's a wonder we're even able to continue typing.

Thursday 19 January 2012

Eyes can trick you!

Let have some fun in a trick way!!! Don't let your eyes deceived you!




At first sight, what do you see? Do not focus on one region, now look again. You may be surprised




 What do you see at first glance - an old woman or a young miss? They are both there!



 Which way is the dancer spinning? You can actually see her spinning in either direction!



Help this farmer find his wife. Hint: focus on his left leg and turn the picture upside down.

Wednesday 18 January 2012

Personality Test: Know Your Self!

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Thursday 12 January 2012

Past Year Question (2009-2011) Chapter 3: Enterprise Resource Planning


APRIL 2009

PART A
Question 5
ERP allows employees to make decisions by viewing enterprise wide information on all business operations – TRUE

Question 20
One of the primary reasons for ERPs explosive growth is that an ERP system is a logical solution to the many incompatible applications found in business today – TRUE

PART B
Question 8
 Which of the following is not an example of information system metrics?
    A. Baseline metrics.
    B. Business Process Reengineering (BPR) metrics.
    C. Customer Relationship Management (CRM) metrics.
    D. Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) metrics.
Answer: A. Baseline metrics

Question 20
What is at the heart of any ERP system?
      A. Information.
      B. Employees.
      C. Customers.
      D. Database.
Answer: D. Database



OCTOBER 2009

PART A
 Question 17
 When a user enters or updates information in one Enterprise Resource Planning
(ERP) module, it is immediately and automatically updated throughout the entire system - FALSE

PART B
Question 3
Which of the following metrics help managers measure and manage strategic initiatives?
A.   Web site metrics
B. Web site metrics, SCM metrics, Supply Chain Relationship (SCR) metrics, and
    Reengineering Business Process (RBP) metrics
C. Web site metrics, SCM metrics, CRM metrics, Business Process Reengineering
     (BPR) metrics and ERP metrics
D. Web site metrics, SCM metrics, balanced scorecard metrics

Answer: C. Web site metrics, SCM metrics, CRM metrics, Business Process Reengineering (BPR) metrics and ERP metrics


PART C
Question 4 (a)
Explain the four (4) things that a system must do to qualify as a true ERP solution

Answer:
The four things that a system must do to qualify as a true ERP solution is eliminating the problem of synchronizing changes between multiple systems such as consolidation of finance, marketing and sales, human resource and manufacturing. Other than that, permit control of business processes that cross the functional boundaries. Besides, enabled standard product naming convention and reduce the risk of loss sensitive data by consolidating multiple permissions and security models into a single structure.


APRIL 2010

PART A
Question 14
When a user enters or updates information in one Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) module, it is immediately and automatically updated throughout the entire system - TRUE

Question 18
Supply Chain Management (SCM), CRM and ERP are all extended ERP components - TRUE


PART B
Question 14
What is at the heart of any ERP system?
A. Information
B. Employees
C. Customers
D. Database
Answer: D. Database

Question 18
Which of the following is not an associated ERP cost?
A. Customization
B. Integration and testing
C. Reduce inventory
D. Data conversion
Answer: C. Reduce inventory

PART C
Question 3(b)
Describe the primary users and primary business benefits of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) applications.

Answer:
The Primary users Integrated of ERP is computer-based application use to manage internal and external resources. It facilitates the flow of information between the business function inside the boundaries of organization. It also builds on a centralized database and normally utilizing into a uniform plate form.
Meanwhile, primary business benefits of ERP are to eliminate the problem of synchronizing between multiple systems. Besides, reduce the risk of loss of sensitive data by consolidating multiple permissions and security models into single structure and shorten production lead time and delivery time.


OCTOBER 2010

PART A
Question 18
To qualify as an Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system it must be flexible, modular and open, comprehensive, and beyond the company - TRUE


APRIL 2011

PART A
Question 16
Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) enables employees across organization to isolate the information within specific departments - FALSE


SEPTEMBER 2011

PART A
Question 5
Enterprise resource planning (ERP) integrates all departments and functions throughout an organization into a single IT system -TRUE

PART C
Question 3 (b)
Enterprise resource planning (ERP) integrate various organization processes. Describe four (4) characteristic of ERP.

Answer:
First of four characteristic of ERP is, the systems connect the necessary software in order for accurate forecasting to be done. This allows inventory levels to be kept at maximum efficiency and the company to be profitable. Secondly, eliminates the problem of synchronizing changes multiple system - consolidating of finance, marketing and sales, human resources and manufacturing applications. Third, integration among different functional areas to ensure proper communication, productivity and efficiency. Fourth, reduce the risk lost of sensitive data by consolidating multiple permissions and security models into a single structure.







Thursday 5 January 2012

Past Year Question - Chapter 5 (security)


Past Year Question