986 resultados para ERP-järjestelmän implementointi
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En aquest projecte es realitza l'estudi previ de la implantació d'un Planificador de Recursos Empresarials (ERP) en una oficina de farmàcia. Es pretenen analitzar els diferents punts a tenir en compte, tant de l'empresa com del ERP, a l'hora d'escollir el millor sistema per implantar a la farmàcia. Primerament hi ha una part teòrica on es defineix el concepte de ERP, donant una visió del mercat actual i del què suposa implantar un ERP en una empresa. El segon pas és el més rellevant, es tracta de l'anàlisi dels requeriments funcionals i tècnics de la farmàcia. Finalment, es proposen els 3 sistemes més ben col·locats per a una possible implantació i s'escull el que millor s'adapta a les necessitats especificades.
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Sex differences in cognition have been largely investigated. The most consistent sex differences favoring females are observed in object location memory involving the left hemisphere whereas the most consistent sex differences favoring males are observed in tasks that require mental rotation involving the right hemisphere. Here we used a task involving these two abilities to see the impact of mental rotation on object location memory. To that end we used a combination of behavioral and event-related potential (ERP) electroencephalography (EEG) measures.A computer screen displayed a square frame of 4 pairs of images (a "teddy" bear, a shoe, an umbrella and a lamp) randomly arranged around a central fixation cross. After a 10-second interval for memorization, images disappeared and were replaced by a test frame with no image but a random pair of two locations marked in black. In addition, this test frame was randomly displayed either in the original orientation (0° rotation) or in the rotated one (90° clockwise - CW - or 90° counterclockwise - CCW). Preceding the test frame, an arrow indicating the presence or the absence of rotation of the frame was displayed on the screen. The task of the participants (15 females and 15 males) was to determine if two marked locations corresponded or not to a pair of identical images. Each response was followed by feedback.Findings showed no significant sex differences in the performance of the original orientation. In comparison with this position, the rotation of the frame produced an equal decrease of male and female performance. In addition, this decrease was significantly higher when the rotation of the frame was in a CCW direction. We further assessed the ERP when the arrow indicated the direction of rotation as stimulus-onset, during four time windows representing major components C1, P1, N1 and N2. Although no sex differences were observed in performance, brain activities differed according to sex. Enhanced amplitudes were found for the CCW compared to CW rotation over the right posterior areas for the P1, N1 and N2 components for men as well as for women. Major topographical differences related to sex were measured for the CW rotation condition as marked lateralized amplitude: left-hemisphere amplitude larger than right one was measured during P1 time range for men. These similar patterns prolonged from P1 to N1 for women. Early distinctions were found in interaction with sex between CCW and CW waveform amplitudes, expressing over anterior electrode sites during C1 time range (0-50 ms post-stimulus).In conclusion (i) women do not outperform men in object location memory in this study (absence of rotation condition); (ii) mental rotation, in particular the direction of rotation, influences performance on object location memory; (iii) CCW rotation is associated with activity in the right parietal hemisphere whereas the CW rotation involves the left parietal hemisphere; (iv) this last effect is less pronounced in males, which could explain why greater involvement of right parietal areas in men and of bilateral posterior areas in women is generally reported in mental rotation tasks; and (v) the early distinctions between both directions of rotation located over anterior sites could be related to sex differences in their respective involvement of control mechanisms.
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Tässä insinöörityössä vertaillaan fyysisten koneiden konsolidointitekniikoita ja perehtyy tarkemmin Vmware ESX Server 2.5 -arkkitehtuuriin. Konsolidointimenetelmistä käsitellään: palveluiden keskittäminen, fyysinen konsolidointi, tietojen integrointi sekä sovellusten integrointi. Virtuaalijärjestelmistä vertailtiin markkinoiden yleisimmin käytössä olevat tuotteet. Vertailuun otettiin Vmwaren ESX sekä Server -tuote. Vastaavasti Microsoftilta valittiin tuote Virtual Server 2005. Projektissa toteutettiin Vmware ESX 2.5 -järjestelmän asennus sekä konfigurointi. Järjestelmään luotiin standardi virtuaalikoneita varten sekä määriteltiin Golden master -levykuva. Varsinaisessa konsolidointiosuudessa toteutettiin fyysisten laitteiden keskittämistä ja virtualisointia. Kohteena oli NT4-toimialue, tiedosto, tulostus, Exchange Outlook Web Access, Exchange 5.5 -tietokanta sekä SMTP -palvelimen siirto VMware ESX -järjestelmään. Työn lopputuloksean saavutettiin toimiva virtuaali-infrastruktuuri, johon voidaan tarvittaessa helposti luoda virtuaalikoneita.
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Sex differences in cognition have been largely investigated. The most consistent sex differences favoring females are observed in object location memory involving the left hemisphere whereas the most consistent sex differences favoring males are observed in tasks that require mental rotation involving the right hemisphere. Here we used a task involving these two abilities to see the impact of mental rotation on object location memory. To that end we used a combination of behavioral and event-related potential (ERP) electroencephalography (EEG) measures.A computer screen displayed a square frame of 4 pairs of images (a "teddy" bear, a shoe, an umbrella and a lamp) randomly arranged around a central fixation cross. After a 10-second interval for memorization, images disappeared and were replaced by a test frame with no image but a random pair of two locations marked in black. In addition, this test frame was randomly displayed either in the original orientation (0° rotation) or in the rotated one (90° clockwise - CW - or 90° counterclockwise - CCW). Preceding the test frame, an arrow indicating the presence or the absence of rotation of the frame was displayed on the screen. The task of the participants (15 females and 15 males) was to determine if two marked locations corresponded or not to a pair of identical images. Each response was followed by feedback.Findings showed no significant sex differences in the performance of the original orientation. In comparison with this position, the rotation of the frame produced an equal decrease of male and female performance. In addition, this decrease was significantly higher when the rotation of the frame was in a CCW direction. We further assessed the ERP when the arrow indicated the direction of rotation as stimulus-onset, during four time windows representing major components C1, P1, N1 and N2. Although no sex differences were observed in performance, brain activities differed according to sex. Enhanced amplitudes were found for the CCW compared to CW rotation over the right posterior areas for the P1, N1 and N2 components for men as well as for women. Major topographical differences related to sex were measured for the CW rotation condition as marked lateralized amplitude: left-hemisphere amplitude larger than right one was measured during P1 time range for men. These similar patterns prolonged from P1 to N1 for women. Early distinctions were found in interaction with sex between CCW and CW waveform amplitudes, expressing over anterior electrode sites during C1 time range (0-50 ms post-stimulus).In conclusion (i) women do not outperform men in object location memory in this study (absence of rotation condition); (ii) mental rotation, in particular the direction of rotation, influences performance on object location memory; (iii) CCW rotation is associated with activity in the right parietal hemisphere whereas the CW rotation involves the left parietal hemisphere; (iv) this last effect is less pronounced in males, which could explain why greater involvement of right parietal areas in men and of bilateral posterior areas in women is generally reported in mental rotation tasks; and (v) the early distinctions between both directions of rotation located over anterior sites could be related to sex differences in their respective involvement of control mechanisms.
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trabalho descrito neste relatório é sobre desenvolvimento de sistema de informação que possui a função de informatizar uma clínica odontológica de acordo com suas principais necessidades. O sistema, Odonto Clínica ERP é um Projecto desenvolvido na empresa Ada Soluções que tem como objectivo melhorar o atendimento aos pacientes da clínica, garantindo agilidade e facilidade aos seus utilizadores na consulta e documentação de seus serviços. O Odonto Clínica ERP é um sistema simples e eficiente que garante às clínicas odontológicas o controlo e emissão de relatórios de todos os relatórios de sistema. O documento possui informações sobre o sistema, os requisitos do sistema, diagramas para a implementação dos requisitos do sistema e visualização dos conceitos de sistema de informação, descrição da base de dados que armazenará os dados do sistema e sobre a modelação do sistema. Várias abordagens teóricas foram adoptadas para a realização desse sistema, privilegiando os conhecimentos adquiridos durante a formação académica designadamente nas disciplinas de Base de Dados, Desenvolvimento de Aplicação Web, Sistema de Informação, Programação e Desenho e Guião de Conteúdos Web. Para o desenvolvimento desse sistema utilizou-se a plataforma Oracle Application Express 10g com a linguagem de programação PL/SQL, para fazer a modelação desse sistema foi usada a ferramenta Visual Paradigma for UML 6.0. Esse sistema foi dividido em sete módulos, por isso, esse relatório vai focar no módulo Relatório de Sistema.
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O trabalho descrito neste relatório é sobre desenvolvimento de sistema de informação que possui a função de informatizar uma clínica odontológica de acordo com suas principais necessidades. O sistema, Odonto Clínica ERP é um Projecto desenvolvido na empresa Ada Soluções que tem como objectivo melhorar o atendimento aos pacientes da clínica, garantindo agilidade e facilidade aos seus utilizadores na consulta e documentação de seus serviços. O Odonto Clínica ERP, módulo “ contas a pagar e receber” é um sistema simples e eficiente que garante às clínicas odontológicas o controlo de todos os pagamentos efectuados pela clínicas e das contas a receber dos pacientes. O documento possui informações sobre o sistema, os requisitos do sistema, diagramas para a implementação dos requisitos do sistema e visualização dos conceitos de sistema de informação, descrição da base de dados que armazenará os dados do sistema e sobre a modelação do sistema. Várias abordagens teóricas foram adoptadas para a realização desse sistema, privilegiando os conhecimentos adquiridos durante a formação académica. Para o desenvolvimento desse sistema utilizou-se a plataforma Oracle Application Express 10g com a linguagem de programação PL/SQL, e para fazer a modelação do sistema foi usada a ferramenta Visual Paradigm for UML 6.0. Esse sistema foi dividido em sete módulos, por isso, o presente relatório vai focar no módulo de Contas a pagar e receber da clínica.
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L'objecte del treball és la mecanització de les tasques administratives derivades de les operacions de tresoreria comercialitzades per les entitats financeres.
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En este trabajo se pretende reflejar en qué consistiría un proyecto de implantación de un ERP, en nuestro caso SAP ERP, en una empresa del sector de la distribución alimenticia. Para llevarlo a cabo se empleará la metodología ASAP, pretendiendo ser el resultado final del proyecto el análisis y diseño del mismo.
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Con este proyecto se trata de ejemplificar cómo se haría la implantación del módulo de clientes de un sistema ERP para la gestión de una universidad.
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The purpose of this ECS study is to develop a theory about the different ERPs on the market, both free and paid software, in order to determine what is the most appropiate for an economic-consultant company, specifically of the EAFI sector (Business Financial Consultancy).