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Successful Research Programmes
ERP5 rese ...
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... and complex project which
requires highly skilled consultants and needs to meet given deadlines.
That's why you will find among the members of the ERP5 Consortium, lead by
Nexedi, a growing number of partners which can provide a wide range of
consulting services. ERP5 partners can help you :
• understand what ERP5 does and to check if it meets your requirement list
• to manage a fast implementation of the solution
• to operate and extend your ERP5 solution
Partners
Development and ma ...
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... changing needs. As an ERP deployment is a quite long and
complex project, you have to be sure you will be able to use the software for
many years.
As ERP5 is open source, you have the total control over your system's evolution
and you are free to change and reconfigure the software by yourself or with the
help of one of our partners.
Most of the configuration tools are easy to use and a quick training course
will give you the ability to make the workflows, forms, queries and reports
evolve th ...
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... reducing the total time of implementation.
The process consists of 5 major phases: analysis, development, integration,
test and data recovery.
The analysis phase (top of the diagram) includes the following phases: abstract
feature analysis (Feasability Study), documentary analysis (Document Research),
behaviourist analysis (Use Case), security analysis (Security Design) and
categorial analysis (Category).
The development phase (center of the diagram) mainly consists of configuring
forms, wor ...
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... or
a given business or if ERP5 extensions are required.
In general, no extensions should be required because standard ERP5 framework is
sufficient to cover most business cases. However, since ERP5 is an ever
evolving open source framework, it is not because the standard framework does
not cover a specific business case that ERP5 should not be used. Extending ERP5
core is sometimes only a matter of days for an experienced engineer. Thus the
cost of ERP5 extension is usually neglectable compared ...
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