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Group Enterprise Asset Management System Design

Posted on:2009-09-09Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:X F WangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2208360275991434Subject:Software engineering
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All of the existing grouped enterprises have same characteristics that owning intensive assets, large amount of money, lots of assets and so on. Taking Fujian electrical power system for example, its fixed assets, the ratio of which is much high, are distributed widely and shared by many departments. However, the existing information system has many problems. The information sources can't be shared absolutely. The level of equipment maintenance and security assurance is not high . The cost can't be controlled timely and the lifecycle of assets management is lacked. All of the problems presented above prove that the existing system can't serve for the enterprise manager to make decision. Therefore, a new assets management platform is needed. EAM is such a system that can help the grouped enterprise to realize business management, informatization and source-shared. EAM also make the enterprise own a lifecycle management. It improves the level of enterprise network management and the efficiency of assets management.This paper is on the background of a grouped enterprise assets management system. At first , enterprise management mode and work flow technology are analyzed. On this basis , architecture of the asset management system is designed and modular method is applied to design the EAM. Then, the worksheet management, assets management ,storage management, equipment management and source management are discussed. Among them, how to apply the workflow technique to realize processed management of the assets business is discussed. It can ensure the assets data correct ,whole and consistent. At last, the disadvantages of the system which we design are discussed.
Keywords/Search Tags:Equipment management, EAM, Workflow, System architecture, B/S
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