Wednesday, June 6, 2012

What is EDS?



IDC recently issued its latest report on the Russian market PMIS, and on this occasion, I once again wondered also asks the question: why EDS does not include the concept of ' management company '? . http://www. pcweek. ru/ecm/blog/andrey-kolesov/20. php.

I also want to note that. forum. there is a discussion on the topic MoReq.

But in terms of content I want to say a few words on another occasion. He went to Wikipedia to look about the SED (. http://ru. wikipedia. org / wiki / EDS. ). And he saw there a phrase in the definition, which, in my opinion, was not there before (or am I mistaken? Once summed up the memory?).

' It is assumed that the process of governance based on human- readable documents containing slaboformalizovannoy form instructions for employees, required to perform. '.

That's really clarify which leads us finally to understand the differences between the SED and the ERP! .

I would like to add here - ' human- generated ' papers (here of course, be more precise wording ). Because the creation of SED documents - is a creative process ( in contrast to the ERP, which is basically fixing the facts ), and in general - which is also very important - a collective process (this may be consistent, and perhaps parallel).

It seems to me that this haraketiristika SED documents has long been known ( limitsyav open gate ) and wonder why this one did not remember from the beginning.

By the way, all this has already been described, and for a long time. That article found its old three-child.
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Here is an article published earlier - at the beginning of 2007 (. http://www. bytemag. ru / articles / detail. php? ID = 6866. ). It shows, of course, quite simplistic (yet not a scientific work, and fiction), but in fact, I think, is true:.
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In simplified form, ' the division of labor ' among them is organized as follows. ERP systems are engaged in a variety of accounting tasks, handling mostly numeric data - something that can be ' considered '. ECM- money deal with various types of unstructured information, which can be 'read '. Well, and infrastructure - it is essentially an auxiliary part, from which the user is not directly confronted, but without which no EIS will not work.
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Of course, it's more the approach of the IT ( and even more so - the programmer, by the way, I served my time in writing, and items can order for that):-).

This is to some extent, the answer to those (including anonymous commenters ), who were waiting for some kind of determination from me: of course, there is a lot to refine, but overall it has long been formulated:-).

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