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ABSTRACT
The production planning and control system is
concerned with planning and controlling of all aspects of
manufacturing,
including
managing
materials,
scheduling
machines/people,
and
coordinating
suppliers/customers. The major part of production
planning for any manufacturing company is the business
operations. Whether producing goods or services for
their consumers, companies invest vast amount of capital
and resources in an effective and efficient manner.
Properly managing these production processes is an
important factor of success.
The proposed system is used by those industries,
which wants to efficiently manage the whole production
cycle
by
market-oriented
event-oriented
and
computerizing functional model of their production
plants. The system encompasses the activities of
procurement, allocation and utilization of resources. The
main objective of the system is to ensures that materials,
equipment and human resources are available to
complete the work efficiently by organizing the supply
and movement of materials and labour, machines
utilization and related activities, in order to bring about
the desired manufacturing results in terms of quality,
quantity and time in the most efficient and economical
way. The system is developed using advanced
technologies viz. Spring, Hibernate to achieve
economical and efficient system.
Keywords - ERP, Hibernate, Manufacturing,
Spring MVC
1. INTRODUCTION
Service based applications have gained more
attention by industries over the years. There are many
requirements in information system because of changing
technologies in Production Planning and Control (PPC)
2. RELATED WORK
M. Eisele et al.[1] and K. Klose et al.[2]
analyzed that service based applications have received
an increasing attention over the years in both academia
and in industry. Business activities and cooperation with
customers, Vendors and competitors are very important
in present ERP system. Business innovation
collaboration will require dynamic end-to-end and
runtime optimization of business process across value
chains according to Yuan-Chwen You et al. [5]. To
establish such an End to End ERP system Business
Process Management (BPM), Service oriented
Architecture (SOA) and Semantic Web technologies are
used. Material Requirements Resource planning,
Manufacturing Resource Planning is motivation for
Enterprise Resource Planning. SOA offer new way to
accomplish Enterprise Resource Planning /End to end
Enterprise Resource Planning (EERP). BPM on SOA
combines software capabilities and business expertise to
advance in optimization of the end to end business
process. Therefore BPM and SOA are combined as the
central technology for EERP. N. Slack et al. [11] stated
that PPC ensures that the production occurs efficiently
and effectively to meet customers requirements. Any
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5. CONCLUSION
ENHANCEMENT
AND
FUTURE
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ACKNOWLEDGMENT
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Spektrum, 30(6) (2007), pp. 407-412.
[2] K. Klose and R. Knackstedt, "Serviceidentifikation
fr die Produktionsplanung eines mittelstndischen
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HMD
Praxis
der
Wirtschaftsinformatik, 253, (2007), pp. 47-56.
[3] W. Hopp and M. Spearman, Factory Physics, second
edition, McGraw-Hill, (2001).
[4]
AMR,
"SOA
will
kill
ERP,"
http://blogs.zdnet.com/serviceoriented/? p=689, (2009).
[5] Yuan-Chwen You, James Guo, EERP: End-to-End
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November 2007, pp.17
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