WO1997048063A1 - Systeme informatique de gestion d'entreprise - Google Patents

Systeme informatique de gestion d'entreprise Download PDF

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WO1997048063A1
WO1997048063A1 PCT/DE1997/001022 DE9701022W WO9748063A1 WO 1997048063 A1 WO1997048063 A1 WO 1997048063A1 DE 9701022 W DE9701022 W DE 9701022W WO 9748063 A1 WO9748063 A1 WO 9748063A1
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  • the invention relates to an EDP system for corporate management, which can be used for the integration of business heterogeneous characteristic value acquisition units of characteristic quantities required for the production of goods and for controlling the production of goods in all individual economies and economic units
  • a solution according to publication EP 0 209 907 A2 is known, according to which the various management and administrative functions are carried out in a large company by different, already existing individual systems.
  • each single system is historically configured autonomously, with its own format parameters
  • the solution is intended to be used for the various and independently implemented management and administration types are linked and the input of the data, the storage and the further processing of the input data are improved.
  • the disadvantage of this solution is that this solution does not depict the production process or parts of it Control of the production process is carried out exclusively by verbal or numerical manual input.
  • the publication US 5251294 describes a type of information system which accesses various addressable and labeled contents of a database on the basis of a computer. Similar to an expert system, the data stocks are arranged in terms of content. In an expert system, however, the entire database is subject to a multitude of rules as to what unfavorable effect on the search time.
  • the proven inventive feature is the
  • the amount of the predicted content displayed is determined by the solution path of the user (the chronology of the selection).
  • This chronology of the solution path is shown in the form of linking trees. Complex and largely unstructured problems are specified as an application field and the economic process is given as an example
  • This solution does not map the production process, but rather selects it from a large knowledge base of an indexed database. A mapping of the goods creation process as a whole, which goes as far as checking or influencing, is not given.
  • the existing results have no repercussions on the Control loop
  • the publication DE 4431131 describes a "technical-organizational system tool". It consists of a set of rules with data or information for networked units, in particular business organizations. The formation of a control loop with this "system tool" will be discussed Support participants in this economic organization themselves through self-organization. The aim is to control a complex production process by the participants in this set of rules.
  • Software-compatible modules with a system are suitable
  • the various control loops form a vertical hierarchy.
  • the required data are recorded using operational data acquisition (PDA) systems and the communication is integrated into the system.
  • PDA operational data acquisition
  • the rule set works on an error basis with parameters result-oriented management (management) in a process-oriented economy in a circular process, the criterion containing a spiral of constant improvement.
  • Process-oriented functional units are linked to one another Anization is formed by a self-adapting regulation of the partial processes of the economic processes.
  • the disadvantage of this solution is that the data on which this economic control loop is based are not recorded redundantly and therefore reliably and are made available to the EDP system online and in real time
  • the object of the invention is to develop an EDP system for corporate management, which depicts the economic facts, facts and procedures in the individual economies and business units without redundancy and the EDP connection of all units used to produce good goods, including communication technology safeguards and controls, with the operating data being processed and processed directly online and in real time via work recording stations
  • Figure 1 shows the production factors and their targeted combination for an existing need on the goods and factor market
  • FIG. 3 shows the integration, combination and evaluation of the factors of doing business for the creation of goods
  • FIG. 4 shows the principle of the EDP system for corporate management.
  • FIG. 5 shows the technical implementation of the EDP system for corporate management
  • the factor of integration 7 acting in the functional areas becomes effective via a basic element 8 as shown in FIG. 2.
  • the structure of the basic element 8 is based on the requirement to attribute all facts or processes of economic activity to the "smallest building blocks", which are also elements of subsumption (in a total quantity). If you have the structure of the economy the data and facts, which cannot be differentiated further, can be traced back to each Mapping a conceivable combination in the course of all economic processes, as well as merging processes and organizational structures into units of technical and economic facts that can be designed as desired.
  • Article 10 is used to identify all equipment 4 (including soil and capital) and materials 5, whereby the Performance (task, work step, disposition, etc.), which goes into the production process, is also recorded via article 10. Even the human labor 3 provided as a factor and service is recorded and processed via article identification 10. Thus, all products to be recorded in the production process or in sales as goods (including semi-finished products and auxiliary materials, etc.) and also services that are objects of economic activity and cost and performance accounting are covered by Article 10. The time to be billed or the According to this definition, overhead costs to be distributed via "distribution key" are also to be processed under the identification of the "Article No. Logic" in Article 10.
  • the units offered on the markets are created as shown in FIG. 3.
  • the performance potential 1 of a company is to be regarded as given at the time of the examination.
  • the improvement of the services is nevertheless the permanent task of the operational management Optimizing individual factor performance
  • the technical progress and the international division of labor enable management to change the factor combination in the company over time to increase competition.
  • the development of factor prices on the markets and thus in the company is largely responsible for the changes in the factor combination structures
  • 2S factors as a link between the elementary factor 2 as a human worker 3, equipment 4 (aggregates, machines, terrain), material 5 (including raw materials, auxiliary materials, operating materials), the control of this process via the execution of the planning activity 6 (planning factor 6) and the integration 7 takes place in the company according to the specified production function as an IT-technical mapping in the functional areas of the Implementation & controlling by means of time management 13, inventory management / accounting & finance 14 via the basic element 8 with the addresses 9, article 10, conditions 11 and method 12 for a good production process 15 (good production) led by the information technology Manufactured products 16.
  • the principle of the EDP system for corporate management serves to depict a goods production process 15 with heterogeneous individual economies / business units 17 in-house, eg. B. from units of management, research & development, finance department, advertising department, quality assurance system, goods receipt and receipt, warehousing, Personnel resources and production, etc., which are partially connected by heterogeneous data connections 18 with assigned characteristic value acquisition and control units for controlling and monitoring the creation of goods, which can be represented by their logical model as a basic element 8 by the performance potential 1 of the individual economy ten / economic units 17 from the elementary factors 2, such as human labor force 3, the operating resources 4, the materials 5, which act with the integration 7 via a disposition factor 6, and the base element 8 from at least two elements of the address 9, Article 10, the conditions 11 and the method 12 can be formed, the characteristic features of these elements being able to be used interchangeably, consists in that the data connections 18 assigned to a good creation process 15 via a specific integration element 19 individually and / or together with other ü Are connected to
  • the IT system for corporate management is implemented technically in various levels and modules, which are connected to one another via fixedly defined interfaces and can therefore be exchanged without influencing the other modules.
  • a presentation / interaction 25 serves as Interface to human worker 3, receives input from them and presents the results to it. It communicates with an application 27 via a defined interface I 26.
  • Application 27 contains the business logic and executes the human worker 3 requested actions for this purpose, it communicates with a data management system 29 via an interface II 28.
  • the data management system 29 accesses a local database 32 via an interface III 30 or a remote database 33 via an interface IV 31 and provides the application 27 with the data required for processing 0 via this interface or writes the data determined by the application 27 into the internal database 32 or into the external database 33.
  • the fixedly defined interface I 26 enables the data to be exchanged Module presentation / interaction 25 without the other levels and to influence modules. Text presentations and graphical presentations can be exchanged with one another without having to change the application 27.
  • the fixed definition of the interface II 28 also enables the data management system to be exchanged without repercussions on the other functions Nen and modules
  • the interface I 25 to the human worker 3 and the type of data storage can be changed without having to change the other components.
  • the application 27 speaks via an interface V 34 a high-level application interface 35 to this is not food-specific, but rather provides a superset of the functions that the application 27 can request from the units used to produce goods and services.
  • the high-level application interface 35 accesses a bet via an interface VI 37 ⁇ ebsffenspecific communication to resources 38, which controls the resources 4 via an interface VII 39
  • the resources 4 can be any controllable aggregates such as scales, scanners, high-bay warehouse or pipe railways 0
  • a control message manager 36 is a separate layer the presentation / interaction 25, the application 27, the data management system 29, the H ⁇ gh-Level-A ⁇ pl ⁇ cat ⁇ on Interface 35 and the interfaces 26, 28, 30, 31 and 34 It intercepts messages from the different modules and interfaces and forwards them to the addressed module, which processes the message accordingly
  • Asset accounting Financial accounting Cost center accounting Each of these components uses the basic elements 8 for information technology integration 7, which are thus provided online and in real time for each individual component without redundancy.

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L'invention vise à créer un système informatique de gestion d'entreprise, qui représente sans redondance les données, les faits et les processus économiques d'unités économiques et qui assure la liaison informatique de toutes les unités utilisées pour la production de biens, en faisant appel à des techniques de communication. A cet effet, les unités économiques (17) hétérogènes, impliquées dans la gestion, peuvent être représentées par l'intermédiaire de leur modèle logique en tant qu'élément de base (8) comportant l'adresse (9), l'article (10), les conditions (11) et le procédé (12). Les liaisons de données (18) affectées à ce processus de fabrication de biens (15) sont raccordées à un système d'intégration de base (21) par l'intermédiaire d'un élément d'intégration spécifique (19), seul et/ou avec d'autres, par l'intermédiaire d'interfaces spécifiques. Ce système d'intégration de base (21), constitué d'un logiciel (22) et d'un système informatique connu (23), permet de représenter ce processus de fabrication de biens (15) en temps réel au moyen du logiciel (22) qui permet également d'affecter l'élément de base (8) aux unités économiques (17). L'élément de base (8) interagit en temps réel avec les unités de saisie de paramètres et les unités de commande associées, par l'intermédiaire de l'élément d'intégration spécifique (19) et des liaisons de données spécifiques (18). L'ensemble des éléments de base (8) représente ce processus de fabrication de biens (15) de façon suffisante pour permettre un contrôle et une commande dudit processus par l'intermédiaire d'instructions données par un contrôleur (24).
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