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CPC Support: Data migration ,Sharing and conversion
Companies increasingly link suppliers and partners into product-definition
processes to leverage outside expertise, shift internal investment,
and optimize performance. In a full CPC environment, product-definition
applications must support data access and application sharing
via the web. B2B application collaboration remains a priority
with approaches ranging from point-to-point links to hosted hubs.
As Collaborative Product Commerce (CPC) encompasses a broad set
of federated (inter-connected) applications and services, based
on web technologies, which enable diverse, geographically distributed
teams to plan, conceptualize, design, build, market, sell, distribute,
and support a product.
There is no single application software product that will meet
all of an organisation's supply chain requirements. Most companies
will either select a suite to acquire integration tools and functionality,
particularly for industry-specific requirements. Others will purchase
best-of-breed solutions electing to add integration. Account for
the costs of either approach.
Builds XML Web Services which will allow independent software
vendors to focus on their unique expertise to package and deliver
a wealth of web-enabled capabilities directly to design engineers
or for use in combination by higher-level software systems. Both
individual engineers and ISVs can selectively invoke the best-of-breed
solutions and blend these service and support components into
a full web-enabled product-development and e-commerce experience.
By providing XML web services to manage and protect information
and interactions between applications, devices, and other utilities,
allows ISVs to offer a wealth of competing data and application
capabilities over the web, such as contact information, task and
time-management tools, notifications, application settings, and
application access. They can share, combine, and leverage these
common services automatically on behalf of their solutions. Design-engineering
users will be afforded the ability to mix and match best-of-breed
solutions across their internal and supply-chain processes.
Allowing business partners to collaborate early in the design
process, or simply have up-to-date access, should hasten the product
development cycle and improve inherent quality. The advancement
of industry standards, such as XML, is critical as enterprises
and their partners collaborate "across" systems and
applications. Content, such as online, XML-based, hyperlinked
support documents and manuals that can be easily updated, best
practices, and third-party resources (e.g., specifications and
government regulations) Collaboration tools, such as engineering
change orders, requirements planning, advanced factory optimization,
procurement, logistics.
Higher within the enterprise, Product Data and Information Management
(PDM/PIM) solutions help transform engineering possibilities into
product reality. Coordinated suites of Product Definition applications
document and clarify the perspectives of various specialists.
This facilitates teamwork and decision-making in development collaborations,
by communicating the relevance of new work and new changes to
cross-functional teams. Bill of Material (BOM) release and change
management remain the top Product Definition applications, with
ERP integration a key, emerging requirement.
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Data Synchronization using SOAP
» InterEnterprise Offline and Online Packet Synchronization
Server Side Programming ( Perl, Cgi, Shell, JAVA)
» Database components, Daemons,etc
Server Side Scripts ( ASP, PHP, CF)
» Building dynamic Web Interface and Reports
» Automation Layer
» Customization
» Prototypes
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