Implementing Oracle Process ManufacturingCraig MarmonDeloitte-Touche
First of all, What is OPM (i.e. the product formerly known as GEMMS)?
OPM coverage is similar to the Oracle Discrete Manufacturing product suite
OPM is currently written in the JAM toolset from JYACC.
OPM Release 4.1 Review
OPM Release 4.1 - Patches Through 06
OPM Release 4.1 - Decision Support
The approach for design and deployment is not unlike other ERP applications
The first implementation step is to establish a test and development environment
Confirming business requirements through testing is extremely important
When To-be processes are confirmed, it’s time to start configuring the system
You should understand the integration between OPM and ORAFIN
Master Files are synched through triggers and a data synchronization utility
Functional Integration is achieved through various OPM utilities
Drill Downs have been a great selling point of OPM for years.
On Line Integration allows easy access to information
OPM has no open interfaces for auto-data conversion.
After the production system is fully loaded, a stress test should be performed
It’s time to begin the system cutover
Here’s where OPM is headed in the next year
Release 11.0 Technical Summary
11.0 “Look and Feel” Enhancements
Migration Approach
New Purchasing Features, 11.0
Summary of Oracle Process Manufacturing
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