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Enterprise Resource Planning software

 

Get what exactly you are looking for

      Every business organization has its own uniqueness in doing business. There are handful of systems available in the software market, but these systems will never be able to deliver the exact result what you were looking for since they have a defined boundary set for the scope of operation. This is where a fully customizable ERP has its advantages on. It can be defined based on your exact user requirements and systemize your complete business processes based on your business needs.

Invest only on what you need

When ERP level software is implemented in an organization, we need to identify whether the investment put on for its implementation is worth or not. In any ERP solution, we will find lot of features available in each module, which is good if our business process has a need of it and other wise will end up paying for what we might not be using at all. The cost of a solution is calculated based on the Line of Codes (LOC) and the Man Hours.

Systemize every thing which has a logical reasoning

Another added advantage in going for a customizable ERP is its flexibility in capturing any business process which has a logical reasoning and providing the best solutions for the problems associated to it.

Flexibility, Reliability and User friendliness

A system implemented should be flexible enough to handle the complexities in a business process, keeping reliability as the main criterion in a user friendly environment where the end user gets the maximum advantage.

Make use of the knowledge processes

Finding an alternative and the best solution for any problems in a business process is easy when the information is blend with the knowledge gained over years of experiences. Venders of customizable ERP solution with their years experience in the same market can provide lot of indirect advantages on resolving a problem.

Methodology
In developing our project execution model, we at FACTS Software adhere to the international standards which make the project flow easy and transparent for the client. Every project has its 5 stages, which are:
Inception
This is when the initial requirements collection takes place – our business analysts and software architects will carefully study your requirements to prepare a comprehensive proposal. You don’t have to provide us with structured documentation. Just let us know your thoughts and expectations, and our specialists will work on defining all the details by asking you some questions and offering our ideas on your project. The proposal is free for you and has no obligations.
Requirements Management
At this stage we will clearly describe your requirements in project documentation. Our specialists will prepare a proposal describing the product's performance, technologies, design features, verification requirements, etc. as well as the estimation of workload and cost of the project.
The requirements management allows for the activities for obtaining and controlling requirement changes and ensuring that other relevant plans and data are kept current. Requirements management continues all through the project, culminating in the comparison of the product against the requirements.
Software Solution Development
The software solution development is the greatest stage of the project where most of the programming, coding and testing takes place.
Product Integration
At the Product Integration stage we define the best possible integration sequence, integrate product components and deliver the product to the client.
Quality Assurance
Quality Assurance is an essential part of any project, which ensures the top quality of our solutions. This is a complicated process, which takes place at all other stages of the project and includes the following activities:

  • Strong project management
  • Transparent project flow
  • Well-defined requirements and structured project documentation
  • Deep testing, bug-tracking and fixing
  • Process monitoring, product evaluation in regard to the specified requirements and client expectations
  • Usability analysis
  • Confidentiality and Intellectual Property Protection

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