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Integrated management systems - course description

General information
Course name Integrated management systems
Course ID 04.2-WM-BizElP-ZintSystZarządz-Er
Faculty Faculty of Computer Science, Electrical Engineering and Automatics
Field of study E-business
Education profile practical
Level of studies First-cycle Erasmus programme
Beginning semester winter term 2022/2023
Course information
Semester 3
ECTS credits to win 5
Course type obligatory
Teaching language english
Author of syllabus
  • dr hab. inż. Sławomir Kłos, prof. UZ
Classes forms
The class form Hours per semester (full-time) Hours per week (full-time) Hours per semester (part-time) Hours per week (part-time) Form of assignment
Lecture 30 2 - - Exam
Laboratory 30 2 - - Credit with grade

Aim of the course

The aim of the course is to introduce students to work with ERP systems (enterprise resource planning) . The structure and main functionality of integrated management systems will be presented. Students will learn about the methods of data entry and work in the ERP system by performing various roles such as: constructor, technologist, salesman, purchaser, etc. Skills related to data preparation and application of the basic functions of integrated ERP class systems will be developed. Students will learn the methodology for implementing integrated ERP management systems.

The course will be based on SAP HANA software. 

Prerequisites

Database management. Basis processes in enterprises. 

Scope

Introduction, development and classification of integrated management systems. Introduction to data management and information processing. Structure of integrated management systems. Decision support systems. Key business processes and IT support for process management in an enterprise. Selection, evaluation and implementation of ERP systems. Basic functions of the ERP system. Product data management, construction and technological specifications. Sales order management and generation of production orders. MRP material requirements planning and MRP II manufacturing resource planning. Registration of operations in ERP systems. Report generation and data export in ERP systems. Warehouse and material management. Pre-implementation analysis and identification of critical areas in the enterprise. Implementation of ERP systems in small, medium and large enterprises. The following issues are being developed under the project:

W1. Preparation of construction, technological and calculation data for a selected product. Product lifecycle management. 

W2. Entering construction and technological data. Bill of Material and routing. Analysis of the cost of own production of the product.

W3. Data acquisition for ERP - case study. 

W4. Configurable products and technological variants of products. Definition of manufacturingresources. 

W5. Preparing sales offers and sales orders. Determining the price of the product. 

W6. Preparing production orders. Variants of manufacturing processes. 

W7. Scheduling and production planning. Production planning methods. Manufacturing resource planning MRPII. 

W8. Material requirements plannning MRP. Generating material requirements and preparing purchasing orders. 

W9. Material turnover documents and registration of production operations.

W10. Warehause management.

W11. Production control. Monitoring and regiration of manufacturing operations. 

W12 Settlement of the production order. Invoicing. 

W13. Implementation of ERP systems in manufacturing enterprises. 

W14. Implementation of ERP systems - case study. 

W15. New development trends of ERP. 

L1. Data preparing (bill of material and manufacturing resources). Material indexes. 

L2. Data preparing (bill of material, routing manufacturing resources). Machines, workplaces, manufacturing capacities. 

L3. Data acquisiton. costs analyse. 

L4. Semi ready products and ready prodycts. 

L5. Configurable products and manufacturing variants. 

L6. Sales offers and orders. Pricing. 

L7. Production orders. Production planning and scheduling. Manufacturing resource planning - MRPII. 

L8.Production orders. Production planning and scheduling. Manufacturing resource planning - MRPII.

L9. Purchasing orders. Material requirements planning MRP.  

L10. Warehouse management and material receipt and issue documents.

L11. Monitoring and control of manufacturing process. Registration of production operations. 

L12. Completion of the production order.

L13. Analyse of manufacturing data.

L14. ERP raporting.

L15. Completion of the course. 

Classes will be conducted with the use of the Rekord.ERP software

Teaching methods

Lecture - conventional lecture using a video projector.
Project - practical classes in the computer laboratory.

Learning outcomes and methods of theirs verification

Outcome description Outcome symbols Methods of verification The class form

Assignment conditions

Lecture - written test (extam) carried out at the end of the semester.

Project - the final grade is the weighted sum of the marks obtained for the implementation of individual elements of the project. Contribution of individual elements of the assessment: project assessment - 50%, including quality assessment of the entered product data - 25%, knowledge of the selected ERP software package - 25%.

Final grade = 50% of the final grade of the lecture + 50% of the final grade of the project.

Recommended reading

1.       Banaszak, Z., Kłos, S., Mleczko, J., Zintegrowane systemy zarządzania, PWE, 2016.

2.       Gospodarek T., Systemy ERP. Modelowanie, projektowanie, wdrażanie, Helion, 2016

3.       Kisielnicki, J., Pańkowska, M., Sroka, H., Zintegrowane systemy informatyczne, PWN, 2012.

Further reading

1.       Lech, P., Zintegrowane systemy zarządzania ERP/ERP II. Wykorzystanie w biznesie, wdrażanie, Warszawa, Difin, 2003.

2.       Flasiński, M., Zarządzanie projektami informatycznymi, PWN, 2009.

Notes


Modified by dr hab. inż. Sławomir Kłos, prof. UZ (last modification: 07-04-2022 15:04)