Advanced Software Development for your Better Results!

Advanced Software Development for your Better Results!

Advanced software development is the need of the hour. People are getting techno savvy and it is not easy to satisfy the new generation crowd. Use of MP3players, digital cameras, DVD players, home appliances, factory control system etc has been part of the recent invention in the embedded systems. It is not possible for any company to satisfy their customers on the technical front and they need to depend on consultants for technical help.

Debugging
Software development
Testing and sustained engineering
Database design
Saas development
Technical document preparation

Your consultancy company will develop agile software development with a disciplined project management approach. There would be periodical inspection, testing in order to deliver better results. High quality software products will be developed by employing best practices in the software industry. A team of software professionals will be accountable for your product delivery and sustained engineering services. This is all part of Software as a service/SAAS and you can make use of this SAAS by approaching a professional offshore engineering company.

A customer representative will be appointed to handle all queries related to the product and he is the only mode of contact. Any questions related to the domain will be answered by this representative. This way they arrive at plans to improve the ROI, return on investment and achieve company goals that were priorly set.

Right from conceptualization of product idea, offshore software development to outsourcing support and enhancement, outsourced company provides all. They bring in an element of Interactive web application in order to display the information efficiently.

Small business solutions are essential to optimize routes, to schedule personnel resources and to consolidate necessary information. Offshore company possesses enough resources to develop flexible, fast and cost-effective bespoke solutions. Every software development initially begins with studying the business requirements, preparation of records, execution of plans and following standard development life cycle processes at each stage of the project.

Kirthy Shetty, Platinum Author. Test Automation, Agile Software Development

GopherHaul 37 – Would you go with the name BS Lawn Care?

www.gopherforum.com Here is a really interesting question that was posted on the Gopher Lawn Care Business Forum. One of our friends wrote in and he had this idea for his new lawn care business name. His name is Brian S. and he was asking What do you guys think about naming the business BS Lawn Care???? They happen to be my initials, do you think this would be a bad name or a good one cause people would remember it???? Another lawn care business owner responded by saying that is a good questionit may be catchy at first. But if you mess up one lawn or upset someone it may backfire and become a joke. Here is a motto for you, BS Lawn Care – The only manure is in our Triple Mix!!! Brian then wrote The marketing tag lines for BS Lawn care would make for a good marketing angle. I was thinking about putting something at the bottom of advertisements,signs and card Owned and Operated by Brian S. Maybe they would put the to together and be like Ohhhhhhh. You know self deprecating humor can really be funny. If you went this route I would probably play it up and use it to your advantage because it would catch peoples eye and get them talking which is so important. You could say maybe BS Lawn Care In case you were wondering, The BS stands for Brian Smith.Then maybe work this image somewhere on your truck as a joke to make people smile and talk about you. Or maybe even use it on your shirt or in a logo. Oh my gosh that would be a riot. Would this work? Who knows. But I gotta say it
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Manufacturing Execution Software – Why Is It Needed? Part 1

Manufacturing Execution Software – Why Is It Needed? Part 1

Enterprise resource planning software, known as (ERP) brought about one of the first revolutions in manufacturing efficiency. However, ERP does not cover those manual-intensive operations that take place on the plant-floor. The plant floor is riddled with inefficient practices that both waste time and money and slow down productivity. In today’s tough market place, and with growing competition and reducing profit margins, it has become essential for businesses to improve their manufacturing processes and to widen the application of so called ‘lean principles’ to the plant floor. ERP has made some inroads into the area of manufacturing operations, including order management, inventory management, works scheduling, materials planning, cost control and reporting, but as ERP was not designed to address the needs of the plant-floor itself, it has not and cannot, answer the challenge of making the plant floor as efficient as needed. With ERP not being able to cover the needs of manufacturing businesses they have been forced to introduce a number of ‘work arounds’ so that the essential data that flows to, from and around the shop-floor can be managed and processed. These include

- Mountains of (unnecessary) paperwork

- Manual processes

- Excel Spreadsheets

- Ad-hoc (often inefficient), custom-built applications

These and workarounds like them are directly opposite to the integrated business system approach (that is ERP) and compromise all the benefits delivered by the lean manufacturing culture. This lack of integration between the ERP systems and the plant-floor causes a ‘disconnect’ that costs the business both time and money, and in extreme circumstances could lead to the loss of business too, as more efficient operators steal their trade by producing goods faster, if not cheaper.

Without a proper Manufacturing Execution Software system, information relating to production schedules and engineering changes are often communicated slowly to operators, which in turn results in delays and wasteful errors. Other the other hand, data flows back to management on paper, these forms having then to be read and most often then re-keyed into the ERP system, with all the wasted time and potential for errors that this entails. The problems for business are also exacerbated by the fact that the managers of the business cannot see what is happening on the plant-floor in ‘real time’ thus making it difficult, if not impossible to react quickly to changing conditions and thus to identify potential problems.

The Cry of the Financial Controller

Financial controllers of many businesses have been heard to cry something like:- “We need to find ways to reduce direct and indirect manufacturing costs so that we can maximise profits”

There are two main ways to keep costs down and maximise profitability, these being to reduce the time spent on all non value added activities and the other to reduce material waste.

One way is to reduce the time spent by plant-floor operators and personnel in the supporting of the functions that manage the vast amounts of data required to support the manufacturing process. In many cases organisations still rely on paper to transport this vital data. ‘Paper’ in this case including routing cards, schedules, work instructions & drawings, inspection records and many other items.

A MES system provides for a completely paperless plant floor environment using touch screen based Workstation interfaces. The data that is required by the operators is delivered electronically to the operators in the context, that is just for the process and product variant that they are working on at the moment. Data flows back from the shop-floor via these very same touchscreens and barcode scanners.

This efficient environment allows more time to be spent producing products, rather than managing, coordinating and interpreting paper-based data. As more time is spent on production, less time is wasted and thus manufacturing costs are reduced.

Besides this obvious improvement, staff are more motivated as they are provided with up to date work-instructions and all the visual aids and revision control information they need them and not later when it is too late and time has been wasted.

These improvements result in less material waste, better motivated and thus more efficient staff, and more importantly more products are manufactured right first time.

This is just one way that MES can help a manufacturing business become more efficient, other ways will be related in this series of articles on MES.

Graham Baylis has spent many years in the world of IT and in his time has seen many changes, after all when he started work, computers were simply not present on the shop floor or office. Today, computers are also invading the plant floor in the form of manufacturing execution software systems. this article covers one way in which they are helping manufacturers become more profitable. For more information see http://www.mestec.co.uk

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