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What is ERP?

ERP stands for Enterprise Resource Planning.

Enterprise Resource Planning systems integrate all data processes of an Oraganization into unified system.

The key feature of an ERP system is it uses a single or Unified database to store data for the various system modules.

Various Modules which comes under ERP are listed below:

i.Manufacturing
ii.Supply Chain
iii.Financials
iv.CRM
v.Human Resources
vi.Warehouse Management

What is SAP ?

SAP stands for Systems Applicatios and Products in Data Processing.

SAP AG has released SAP R/2 Version initially.The architecture of the R/2 system is Mainframe Architecture.

Later SAP R/3 is released which has different from R/2 architecture.

R stands for RealTime.
3 stands for 3 Tier Architecture.

There are over 120,000 installations at more than 30000 Companies.SAP Products are used over 15 millon People in more than 125 countries.


For those who wished to know the role of a functional consultant.


Below is one view:


A functional consultant evaluates the demands in talking with the customer's representatives, transforms the essence into an abstract and algorithmic business model. Hence, he identifies the use cases and transforms them into logical and technical views.


Then the main task starts: customizing the respective business area and making sure the system reacts in the manner according to the constraints of the requested use case.


The consultant documents the settings and prepares proper guidelines that allow other consultants to do further changes or repairs with due efforts.


The consultant takes care that proper training is given to the users and that the system is usable, performing appropriately and the business flow is complete and correct.


During go live he assists the technical staff by testing the behaviour of the system.


After go live he guarantees that the procedures remain usable and consistent in real live situation and proposes enhancements.


The main duty of a consultant is to transfer external know-how to the client. It is not manpower that counts but intelligence, understanding of processes, a feeling for defects and general a common sense.

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