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Integrated Management Systems - course description

General information
Course name Integrated Management Systems
Course ID 06.9-WM-ER-ZiIP-21_18
Faculty Faculty of Mechanical Engineering
Field of study WM - oferta ERASMUS
Education profile -
Level of studies Erasmus programme
Beginning semester winter term 2023/2024
Course information
Semester 2
ECTS credits to win 3
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 15 1 - - Exam
Project 15 1 - - Credit with grade

Aim of the course

The main effect of instruction is learning of the functionality of integrated management systems, learning of a process approach to management of manufacturing companies where such systems have been implemented.

Prerequisites

Production and Services Management.

Scope

Assessment of ERP-class systems. Material Requirements Planning MRP and Manufacturing Resource Planning MRPII. MRP and MRP II specifications. Basic functions of the integrated enterprise management system. ERP-class systems, implementation of information systems. Management of an implementation project of an integrated management system. Package selection process. The methodology of implementation of the ERP system. Management information system. Modelling business processes and workflows in an enterprise (Workflow Management).  Systems of modelling of flows of business processes in an enterprise. Administration of integrated management systems. The administration of a  database server, ideas for e-commerce applications, Business-to-Business (B2B) and Business-to-Customer (B2C). Review of existing solutions in the field of E-commerce.

SAP HANA software will be used for the curse.  

W1 - Introduction to the SAP system, functionality of the SAP system and the GBI model

W2 - SD module, sales and distribution of products

W3 - MM module, supply and warehouse management,

W4 - PP module - planning and implementation of production processes

W5.- FI and CO modules, finance, financial and management accounting

W6 - HCM module, human capital management,

W7 - WM module, warehouse management, EAM module, maintenance management

W8 - PS module, project management in the SAP system

Thematic scope of the project classes:

P1 - introduction to the operation of the SAP system,

P2 - SD module, basic data input, offer inquiry, offer, sales order,

P3 - SD module, product distribution and sales order settlement

P4 - MM module, basic data input, purchase order fulfillment

P5 - PP module, production planning, monitoring the implementation of a production order, settlement of a production order,

P6 - PM module, project management in the SAP system

P7 - WM module, warehouse management

P8 - FI and CO modules, financial and management accounting, QM and EAM modules, management of maintenance and quality control processes.

Teaching methods

Conventional lecture. Project.

Learning outcomes and methods of theirs verification

Outcome description Outcome symbols Methods of verification The class form

Assignment conditions

Lecture credit is awarded after passing a written exam (K_W09, K_W11, K_W,14). Project credit is awarded based on the assessment of the project presenting issues concerning data structures and models of business processes of an exemplary enterprise  Credit for project classes is awarded based on the assessment of the project related to issues of data structures and business process models presented on a sample production enterprise and performed based on a selected ERP system (K_U12, K_U17, K_K02, K_K06).

Completion of the course - 50% of the project grade, 50% of the exam grade.

Recommended reading

1.      K. Ganesh, S. Mohapatra, S. P. Anbuudayasankar, P. Sivakumar, Enterprise Resource Planning, Fundamentals of Design and Implementation, Springer 2014

2.      K. E. Kurbel, Enterprise Resource Planning and Supply Chain Management, Functions, Business Processes and Software for Manufacturing Companies, Springer 2012

3.       Marianne Bradford, Modern ERP: Select, Implement, and Use Today's Advanced Business Systems, lulu.com, 2015

4.       Bjoern Weber, First Steps in the SAP Production Processes 2018, Espresso Tutorials GmbH. 

 

Further reading

   S. Scott Phillips, Control Your ERP Destiny: Reduce Project Costs, Mitigate Risks, and Design Better Business Solutions, Street Smart ERP Publications, 2013

Notes


Modified by dr hab. inż. Sławomir Kłos, prof. UZ (last modification: 12-06-2023 10:33)