Enterprise Information System
ENTERPRISE INFORMATION SYSTEM
Abstract
Enterprise Information System is an enterprise-wide information system designed to coordinate all the resources, information, and activities needed to complete business processes such as order fulfillment or billing.
EIS system supports most of the business system that maintains in a single database the data needed for a variety of business functions such as Manufacturing, Supply Chain Management, Financials, Projects, Human Resources and Customer Relationship Management.
An EIS system is based on a common database and a modular software design. The common database can allow every department of a business to store and retrieve information in real-time. The information should be reliable, accessible, and easily shared. The modular software design should mean a business can select the modules they need, mix and match modules from different vendors, and add new modules of their own to improve business performance.
The project ERP Management system is used for maintaining the product and purchase information for each and every vendor who has registered himself into the system of ERP management. Each and every vendor has own records. Before assign the product to vendor, product and vendor details are collected.
A ERP management system is used to affect the product purchase through vendors including purchase, sales, returns, payment, damage of product. Each purchase of the product tax is assigned .margin has been set for the product and vendor. Master database has been created to keep track of entire details of vendors, product registered and the related information such as payments, returns, information about the damage product registered by the vendors.
It maintains the reports of the individual’s reports day by day. Increased visibility into actual time spent on tasks of enrolment and payment phase of any management.
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