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Implement Oracle's Internet-based Manufacturing and Supply Chain Management products using this Oracle authorized resource. This comprehensive guide explains how to implement the planning, engineering, pricing, order fulfillment, and inventory management components of Oracle Manufacturing and Supply Chain--and develop and deliver goods and services faster, cheaper, and more efficiently than your competitors.
I: Introduction 1: Overview of Oracle Manufacturing Products II: Design Engg. & Product Management 2: Enterprise Structure 3: Managing Items 4: Managing Bill of Materials 5: Design Engineering 6: Configuring to Order Environment 7: Manufacture Engineering III: Demand Management 8: Planning Fundamentals 9: Demand Planning 10: Single Organization Planning 11: Advanced Supply Chain Planning IV: Planning Management 12: Order Management 13: Procurement Management 14: Inbound Logistics 15: Inventory and Warehouse Management 16: Manufacturing Execution 17: Outbound Logistics V: Manufacturing Execution 18: Cost Management 19: Quality Management 20: Pricing VI: Business Intelligence 21: Business Intelligence 22: Advanced Business Intelligence VII: Case Study VIII: Enterprise Application Intelligence Tools
Bastin Gerald (Fremont, CA) has 7 years experience encompassing all phases of the Software Development Life Cycle. Currently hes working on the designs of various features for Oracle Product Development Exchange (OPDX), Oracles new product to enable design collaboration over the Web. Prior to OPDX, Gerald worked on the development of Oracle Warehouse Management System and as an implementation consultant with Oracle Consulting.
Nigel King (Redwood Shores, CA) has worked at Oracle as Director of Design and Architecture Supply Chain Apps since 1997. He is a current chairman of the Oracle Architecture Review Group, the Cross Product Suite forum for Applications Architects, which brings together Financials, Manufacturing, Distribution, CRM and Applications Technology to provide solutions for functional problems that cross product family boundries. King was also an Oracle Board Member for the Open Applications Group.
Dan Natchek (Brookfiled, WI) has been working with manufacturing systems for more than 20 years. With the Oracle Corporation since 1992, he was the first manufacturing instructor hired by Oracle Education. He developed, then delivered, the Technical Foundation class for the Oracle Manufacturing applications, and has participated in documentation and curriculum reviews.