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Overview
Information System Professionals benefits from the functional coverage of the technical material given in application technical reference manuals. The instructor demonstrates and describes a manufacturing function such as entering a bill of material (Oracle Engineering functionality) and follows it up by a detaiLED (See glossary:
LED) discussion of an entity relationship diagram depicting the database table relationships involved in bills of material entry. The students then demonstrate their understanding by executing a SQL script to locate a particular bill of material, answer specific questions related to the database tables, with regard to that bill of material entry. The manufacturing applications that are covered in the modules include: Oracle Inventory, Oracle Bills of Material and Engineering, Oracle Cost Management, Oracle Order Management, Oracle Work in Process, Oracle Material Requirements Planning, Oracle Quality, and Oracle Purchasing. 50 entity relationship diagrams are presented and discussed.Learn To:
Understand the major features and process flows in Oracle Manufacturing
Identify the major tables used in Oracle Manufacturing
Read Oracle Manufacturing entity relationship diagrams (ERDs)
Discuss the Manufacturing open interfaces and APIs
Understand the basics of Supply Chain/Manufacturing applications
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Glossary for terms used in this product's description
LED
Light Emitting Diode. Small semiconductor capable of giving off light in various colours. Invented in 1962, originally only in red!
LAN
Local Area Network, Commonly based on Category 5 cabling (10/100/1000mbps) or more often Wi-Fi (Wireless) technologies as a way of connecting computers (plus other devies such as printers) at high speeds.
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