Exam 14: Material Requirements Planning and Enterprise Resource Planning

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Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) is one of the most significant developments of the basic MRP philosophy. Determine whether this statement is a feature of ERP: It is often linked to external Extranet systems.

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MRP II involves using the closed loop MRP system to generate financial figures.

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The sales function can load known sales orders against the Master Production Schedule. This information is called:

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Total demand is made up of:

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MRP stands for:

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MRP ii's extra sophistication allowed forward modelling of 'what if' scenarios.

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MPS stands for:

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There are three main files kept in MRP systems. Determine which file is being described.This file keeps a record of receipts into stock, issues from stock and a running balance.

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A jobbing printer would typically:

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Back scheduling takes into account the lead time at each level of assembly to determine the time to start.

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Rough cut capacity plans are static level plans that involve looking forward in the long term to predict the requirements for large structural parts of the operation.

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Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) is one of the most significant developments of the basic MRP philosophy. Determine whether this statement is a feature of ERP: It is based on a client/server Architecture.

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Level 1 refers to:

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