
In thesis “Open source enterprise resource planning OpenERP” author explores, what is enterprise resource planning (ERP). Author researches the differences between proprietary and open source ERP systems, what would an organization gain and what would be the main risks from implementing an ERP solution. Furthermore, author looks closer to misfits, why and what kind of misfits could arise between the organization and ERP system and how to reduce them. In the thesis, the author studies an open source enterprise resource planning system OpenERP and its customization opportunities. Author has made a small module, to test, how a new module in OpenERP can be made. In the end, author has made guidelines which other organization could follow if they are looking to choose an ERP solution for their enterprise.
Maģistra darbā “Atklātā pirmkoda resursu vadības sistēma OpenERP” tiek pētīts, kas ir resursu vadības sistēma (ERP), tiek aplūkotas, kādas ir atšķirības starp patentēto un atklātā pirmkoda ERP sistēmām un izpētīts, ko uzņēmums iegūst, ieviešot ERP risinājumu, un kādi ir iespējamie riski ar kuriem var saskarties uzņēmums pēc ERP risinājuma implementācijas. Tiek pētīts, kāpēc un kādas nesaderības var rasties starp uzņēmumu un ERP programmu, kā tās var mazināt. Darbā tiek pētīta atklātā pirmkoda resursu vadības sistēmas OpenERP funkcionalitāte un tās pielāgošanas iespējas. Autore veica neliela moduļa izstrādi, lai noskaidrotu, kā notiek jauna moduļa izveide. Rezultātā darba autore ir izstrādājusi vadlīnijas pēc kurām uzņēmumi var balstīties, izvēloties ERP risinājumu.
nesaderības, atklātais pirmkods, ERP pielāgošana, Datorzinātne, resursu vadības sistēma, OpenERP
nesaderības, atklātais pirmkods, ERP pielāgošana, Datorzinātne, resursu vadības sistēma, OpenERP
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