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Steps to create a flowchart: - correct answer 1. Determine the boundaries 2. Determine a level of detail 3. Determine the sequence of steps and responsibilities 4. Draw the flowchart using established standard notation (BPMN) Basic principles of Business P...

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SCM 4380 Exam 1
Steps to create a flowchart: - correct answer 1. Determine the boundaries

2. Determine a level of detail

3. Determine the sequence of steps and responsibilities

4. Draw the flowchart using established standard notation (BPMN)



Basic principles of Business Process Modeling Notation (BPMN): - correct answer -
Create and communicate fundamental ideas through diagrams.



1. Write a title...what are we trying to accomplish?

2. Draw swim lanes...who are primary participants?

3. Describe initial trigger...how do we know the process has begun?



Silo Effect (CH.1) - correct answer Most organizations are structured FUNCTIONALLY
while the processes are designed CROSS-FUNCTIONALLY



ERP system minimized the SILO EFFECT by: - correct answer Improving
communications channel to support cross-functional process and standardize process using best
practice model.



It was designed to solve the following problems:

-Disparate, stand-alone software system

-Outdated, manual and paper processes

-Global expansion complicated by software integration issues



Manager do this, NOT ERP systems: - correct answer Define the organizations and
groups

Set goals for org and groups

,Define competitive business strategies



ERP systems are designed to - correct answer minimize the silo effect and centralize
control



Common ERP problems - correct answer Processes are specific, stable, expensive,
and centralize control



Strategies for successful ERP implementations - correct answer Strategic planning

Procedure review

Data collection and cleanup

Training and testing

Go live and evaluation



Client Server or R/3 architecture - correct answer Scalability

3 layers: Presentation, application, and data layers



Service-orientated architecture - correct answer Web-enabled apps...

Link variety of client-server systems together

Standardizes the user interface

Enables custom capabilities without changing apps



3 Types of enterprise system data - correct answer Organization, master and
transaction



Organizational Data - correct answer 3 levels...

1) client/enterprise

2) company

3) plant

, Master Data - correct answer Ex: peoplesoft having all your info

Types of master data:

Customer, vendor, employee, material master data



Transactional - correct answer Associated with process steps

Transactions typically have financial impact

They result in documentation like: transaction, financial, management, material documents



Procurement, materials management - correct answer BUY



Production planning - correct answer MAKE



Fulfillment, sales, and disti - correct answer SELL



Financial Accounting - correct answer external reports



Scalability - correct answer Ability of the system to support an increasing number of
users while decreasing costs per user.



How the three types of data are related: - correct answer Process are execute in the
context of organizational levels, involved master data and result in transaction data



The most used master data - correct answer Material Master



Material Master - correct answer It is the more complex and extensively utilize in an
ERP system



Production Process - correct answer Warehouse request production, production
authorize production, warehouse issue raw materials, production create product, and warehouse
receive finished good

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