ITEC116 Reviewer: Integrated Program Planning System Integration Planning
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Match the following with their impact on implementation design:

Connectivity and security constraints = Can cause project delays or failure Interface Options = Determines custom or productized solution

Match the following with their impact on transaction failure handling:

Transport or processing failure = Target system remains unchanged Validation failure = Ensure removal of related records

Match the following with their potential reasons for project delays or failures:

Missing firewall rules = Connectivity and security constraints Protocol incompatibilities = Connectivity and security constraints

Match the following with their examples of system integration methods:

<p>Entirely custom solution = Interface Options Productized solutions = Interface Options</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following with their impact on target system state after transaction:

<p>Validation failure = Ensure removal of related records Transport failure = Target system remains unchanged</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following stages of ERP evolution with their corresponding descriptions:

<p>1960 - Inventory Management and Control = Focused on managing and controlling inventory 1970 - Material Requirements Planning (MRP) = Emphasized planning for materials required in production 1980 - Manufacturing Requirements Planning (MRP II) = Expanded to include manufacturing requirements planning 1990 - Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) = Introduced comprehensive integration of organizational functions</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following data types with their need for transformation in integration:

<p>Numbers And Dates = May require conversion of date formats and time zones Identifying the target data = Defines objects or tables to be accessed and their compliance rules Transaction = An atomic unit of work that changes the state of the target system upon successful transfer and processing Extended Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP II) = Built upon the foundation of enterprise resource planning (ERP)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following integration planning terms with their definitions:

<p>Integration Planning = Incorporating smaller sub-systems into one larger system to ensure they work together Target Data = Defines objects or tables needed to be accessed and the rules the data needs to comply to Custom Integration Point = Driven by the design of the target data model, if required Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) System = Specific kind of system to integrate data across and support all major functions of an organization</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following ERP-related terms with their descriptions:

<p>Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) = Comprehensive integration of all major functions of an organization Extended Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP II) = Expansion of ERP to include extended enterprise operations Atomic Unit of Work = Only changes the state of the target system upon successful data transfer and processing Material Requirements Planning (MRP) = Emphasized planning for materials required in production</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following ERP-related time periods with their corresponding developments:

<p>1960 = Inventory Management and Control 1970 = Introduction of Material Requirements Planning (MRP) 1980 = Introduction of Manufacturing Requirements Planning (MRP II) 1990 = Introduction of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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