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    RAJESH BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE GENERIC EXTRACTION CHAPTER – 4 EXTRACTIONS It is mainly used for extracting the data form other Source Systems like R/3 etc. DataSource: Defines as extract structure and transfer structure from source system (like SAP R/3) and transfer structure from BW side. ES -> What data to be extracted from source system TS -> What data to be extracted from source system to BW. TS is a group of fields which indicated how the data is coming from the source system

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    Predictive Analytics: the Future of Business Intelligence Introduction By M. Zaman The market is witnessing an unprecedented shift in business intelligence (BI)‚ largely because of technological innovation and increasing business needs. The latest shift in the BI market is the move from traditional analytics to predictive analytics. Although predictive analytics belongs to the BI family‚ it is emerging as a distinct new software sector. Analytical tools enable greater transparency‚ and can find

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    Assinment 1 (BCO6603) ERP cost Factors on 5 modules Presented by: Shivpaul Singh Jamwal StudentID: 4502972 (Victoria University) Introduction Currently various organisations implemented different systems to improve their productivity for instance ERP‚ MRP‚ CRM etc. Nonetheless ERP received much attention in contrast to other systems all because of more efficient‚ reliable and support in decision making with the organisation modules. ERP is certain combined of

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    Tesco Scm

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    be the first for the customer". They look to "use their strengths to deliver unbeatable value to their customers Tesco’s SCM Initiatives Tesco’s SCM relied heavily on the concept of ’Process Improvement’ and was guided by its core purpose of creating value for customers so as to earn their lifetime loyalty. The key period for Tesco’s supply chain initiatives was between 1983 and 1996; during this time‚ the company introduced several systems including point of sale scanning‚ centralized ordering

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    describing four unique perspectives on the relationship between logistics and SCM. Four perspectives: traditionalist ‚ relabelling ‚ unionist ‚ inter-sectionist The result of an international survey of logistics / SCM experts are reported. For logistics educators‚ researchers and practitioners Four unique perspectives – Traditionalist SCM is one small part of logistics. Four unique perspectives – Traditionalist Educators can easily accomplish this by adding a SCM lecture to the logistics management

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    ERP Topic In-Depth Reporting Open Source ERP Systems Submitted by Arun Kumar S (1385711) Karthik Ganapathy (1399716) On 10/30/2013 Open Source ERP We would be addressing the following questions regarding Open Source ERP. Is Open Source the answer for ERP Solutions? What are the reasons for companies to adopt Open source ERP systems? What is the status of Open Source Systems Today? What are leading Open Source ERP systems and what do they offer? Introduction – Open Source ERP

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    Business Intelligence Liberty University Abstract The purpose of this literature review is to provide an overall perspective to the workings of business intelligence in a corporate environment. With the onset of massive technological gains in the past decade the implementation of business intelligence has grown accordingly. In the workplace the demand for business process improvement‚ responsive reporting‚ cutting edge forecasting‚ and internal business

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    Scm Godrej

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    on a drive to consolidate its consumer portfolio‚ moving in the last few years to combine the operational synergies and scale of its consumer brands – in an effort to make the best of the breakneck FMCG growth‚ and to take on the big boys of the business‚ here and abroad. On October 14‚ the GCPL board approved the merger of GCPL and GHPL (Godrej Household Products Limited‚ erstwhile Godrej Sara Lee). Now‚ the unifi edentity‚ GCPL‚ will sell GHPL’s GoodKnight and Hit brands‚ along with its own - Cinthol

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    1. SAP R/3 and B1 o SAP is probably the best known supplier of ERP software. SAP offers two solutions. The first is the R/3 suite and the second is the B1 suite‚ sometimes called "business one." R/3 is an integrated software system that can support everything from very small companies to very large corporations. R/3 is customizable to meet your specific business needs. R/3 uses a client/server architecture that runs on a variety of platforms‚ including Unix‚ Windows Server and OS/400. It can

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    expectations. It is based on shared attitudes‚ beliefs‚ customs‚ and written and unwritten rules that have been developed over time and are considered valid. Also called corporate culture‚ it’s shown in (1) the ways the organization conducts its business‚ treats its employees‚ customers‚ and the wider community‚ (2) the extent to which freedom is allowed in decision making‚ developing new ideas‚ and personal expression‚ (3) how power and information flow through its hierarchy‚ and (4) how committed

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