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Architecture of Selected APS

In: Supply Chain Management and Advanced Planning

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  • Herbert Meyr

    (Technical University of Darmstadt)

  • Heidrun Rosič

    (Vienna University of Economics and Business Administration)

  • Christian Seipl

    (University of Hamburg)

  • Michael Wagner

    (Paul Hartmann AG)

  • Ulrich Wetterauer

    (J&M Management Consulting AG)

Abstract

This chapter will introduce the APS used in the case studies from AspenTech, i2 Technologies, Oracle and SAP: aspenONE, Six.One, EnterpriseOne, and Advanced Planner and Optimizer (APO). As these tools regularly consist of a multitude of software modules and special add-ons, only a brief survey without claiming completeness can be given. Furthermore, different lines of business can use different modules of an APS. It is also possible to use an APS only partially, e. g. without modules for scheduling or only using modules for demand planning and demand fulfillment. For each individual case the composition of modules has to be evaluated and selected (see Chap. 16).

Suggested Citation

  • Herbert Meyr & Heidrun Rosič & Christian Seipl & Michael Wagner & Ulrich Wetterauer, 2008. "Architecture of Selected APS," Springer Books, in: Hartmut Stadtler & Christoph Kilger (ed.), Supply Chain Management and Advanced Planning, edition 4, chapter 18, pages 349-366, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-540-74512-9_19
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-74512-9_19
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