Avshalom Aderet, Ph.D.
Eshbel Technologies
Background
Businesses all around the world are increasing their reliance on ERP
programs as a cost efficient alternative to their current manual procedures
or their piecemeal software applications. However, current ERP programs
suffer from a number of shortcomings which make it especially
difficult for
the small/mid size organization to enjoy the tremendous benefits of
ERP:
(a) Customization is costly, time consuming and, in many cases, impractical.
This leads to a situation in which the organization must change many
of its
work processes and to adapt to the ERP program rather than the other
way
around.
(b) Implementation of an ERP project is a long process, exhausting
precious
time of the firm’s key people and usually interfering with the on going
firm
’s operations.
(c) Poor training and inappropriate preparation of the firm’s personnel
results in poor usage of the system and insufficient exploitation of
the new
technology.
The Customization Issue
ERP vendors are well aware of the need to tailor (or retrofit) their
packages to the specific requirements of industries and customers.
A single vendor who wishes to serve many vertical markets (industries)
has
three options:
* To support different brands of the package – a costly and cumbersome
option which was abandoned by most ERP vendors.
* To mesh all brands into a single package, where “branding” for a
specific
industry or customer is done by parameters which are selectively flagged
to
adjust for their “unique” needs. This option is used by most ERP vendors.
However because the vendors need to mesh the needs of different industries
within a single, tightly integrated SW package, this “flagging process”
makes the customization process complex and expensive. Furthermore,
tailoring to a specific customer that is not answered for within the
given
parameters is harder still.
* To provide an integrated package that permits on-site tailoring which
meets specific needs. Only Priority, with its SUPERset technology,
provides
this option.
Active ERP
“Active ERP” refers to the incorporation of triggers, alerts and workflow
procedures into the logic of the ERP system. These differ significantly
from
one customer to another, and even among different departments of the
same
customer. Therefore, their effective incorporation into the ERP program
is
critical in a true customization of the software to the customer’s
needs.
However, eventhough workflow and business rules have become almost mandatory
for ERP systems, yet, all ERP systems on the market today require users
to
hard code (in the source code) triggers, alerts and workflow procedures
that
are not predefined. This forces them to recode the triggers and procedures
when installing the next release (upgrade).
The unique architecture of Eshbel’s SUPERset technology (see below)
enables
this customization to be carried out in a most cost-efficient manner,
and to
preserve such triggers from one version to the next.
The Problem of ERP Implementation
Because of the need to adapt the generic software to the specific needs
of
the firm, ERP vendors were required to provide tools and utilities
that will
allow the firm’s in house IT personnel or independent consulting firms
to
customize the software. Actually, customization and implementation
of ERP
software became an industry on its own. AMR Research Inc. estimates
that 75%
of the ERP market size relates to programming and consulting
services for
the implementation of ERP in the organization. The customers also spend
several times more money on ERP associated services compared to the
purchase
of the software license. The industry standard is 3 to 5 between amount
spend on software purchase versus amount spent on software customization
and
implementation services.
With the evolution of the “Active ERP” systems, the customization issue
becomes even more critical. Active ERP systems incorporate workflow,
triggers and alerts as an integral part of their logic. These processes
are
more susceptible to be customer specific and dynamic over time (and
within
the same organization). The current ERP programs do not provide an
adequate
solution to this problem.
The Solution of Current ERP Programs
The architecture of most ERP systems may be termed the “total package
approach”. All customer-specific functionality must be included in
the
“main” single-layer package. A “customizer” is provided
to “tailor” the
package to the customer’s needs out of the massive “main” package.
However,
the “customizer” is limited in the scope and type of modifications
that can
be offered. Any functionality that requires “add-ons” of tables, columns
and -- more importantly -- logic, has to be incorporated by the
vendor’s
development team into the “main” package.
Obviously, meshing the specific needs of thousands of customers into
a
single coherent package is a nightmare even for the most talented system
analyst. That scarce resource of system analysts who can do the job
becomes
a real bottleneck for customer requests. Implementation processes could
drag
on for months and years as customers “wait their turn” for their own
modifications to “clear” the vendor’s development team.
Complexity also prevails during the implementation process at a customer
site. It takes a top quality expert to sift through a mature “main”
package
incorporating a massive volume of functionality so as to “tailor” processes
as required by the customer. Although some vendors have invested heavily
in
trying to simplify that process, it still takes a large amount of time
and
effort to do the job.
SUPERset - A Unique ERP Technology
Eshbel’s software architecture is unique. It is built in a way so as
to
allow:
(a) Straight-forward adaptation of the software to the customer’s
specific
needs;
(b) Time-saving implementation of the ERP project;
(c) Smooth upgradeability with new releases of the ERP program.
SUPERset is built in two layers. The first layer contains the basic,
most
critical and generic components of the ERP modules: Financials, Distribution
& Sales, Customer Service, Manufacturing, Contact Management, Project
Management.
The second layer offers functionality specific to the industry and
organization.
While the first layer is common to all customers, the second adds
functionality, including customer-specific changes to the database
structure
and the application logic.
The novelty of this methodology is this: instead of complicating the
base
package (the first layer) with organization-specific functionality
that
varies from one customer to another, special needs are met by adding
functions only to the second layer.
Eshbel’s unique two-layer technology has tremendous benefits from both
implementation and customization perspectives:
Simplified Customization Process
Eshbel's system architecture revolutionizes customization of the ERP
software. A unique set of utilities allows uncompromising flexibility
of
customization without sacrificing the ability to install new upgrades
and
enhancements. Eshbel's software is entirely dictionary-driven, so that
all
customization is stored in tables that can be easily reviewed and revised.
The way it works is simple:
Eshbel’s unique system architecture is basically made up of two parts
– (1)
source code, stored in the dictionaries, and (2) utilities that interpret
the source. To add functionality, the programmer makes changes in the
dictionaries where the source code is stored. All these changes are
documented in a journal by an automatic facility. When they are carried
out
on the customer’s machine, the changes take effect immediately. If
development is performed on a remote machine (i.e., at the customer’s
development machine or Eshbel’s support office), an automatic utility
builds
an “upgrade file” including all changes made in the source. This “upgrade
file” is then transferred to the on-site machine, thereby incorporating
the
appropriate changes into the source.
The entire customization process can be carried out at the customer
site,
since Eshbel's software contains all the necessary development tools
as part
of the standard package. This capability provides additional flexibility
in
the customization process.
When a new piece of customer-specific functionality is installed, that
function may become available for other projects through Eshbel's unique
library of components.
Library of Customized Components
Eshbel’s technology allows customized modifications, of its various
customers (operating, obviously, in a variety of industries), to be
stored
as independent add-on components in easy-to-retrieve libraries. Installing
a
piece of functionality from that library at a customer site is a simple
exercise for a technician to do.
Whenever the required functionality is not found in the library, some
programming may be needed. Yet, the architectural simplicity of the
system
allows this functionality to be added in the second layer, without
any
interference with the basic first-layer functionality. And the entire
customization can be done on site, resulting in a fast and efficient
resolution.
Smooth Upgradeability
In Eshbel's technology, upgrades of a new release are just another "library
component". Just as customizations are simply the addition of sources
to the
dictionaries, so, too, are upgrades.
Traditionally, when a new version is released, it replaces the existing
one.
The customer receives a set of executable files used instead of the
current
ones. The parameters and reports (configured in the customizer) are
preserved. But when Eshbel releases a new software version, we do not
send
the executables. Rather, we send an “upgrade file” – just like the
one used
to create customizations – which adds the changes to the source already
installed at the customer site. The added functionality of the new
release
comes "on top" of what has already been installed at the customer site,
including what has already been customized. The customer can continue
to
work with all existing (customized) programs without disturbance.
Only Eshbel's technology allows for such smooth upgradeability. Owing
to
their "single-layer" architecture, other ERP programs require a large
amount
of work (actually recoding) to retrofit customization, made in logic
and
database structures in the current version of the software, for a new
release.
Flexible Incorporation of the Firm’s Business Rules
Unique manufacturing practices and management procedures are the heart
and
sole of any firm. These “business rules” give the organization its
competitive edge in the dynamic marketplace. With the evolution of
“Active
ERP” systems, which incorporate workflow, triggers and alerts as an
integral
part of their logic, the need to customize becomes more acute than
ever
before.
Eshbel’s technology provides a wealth of such “active” utilities, allowing
customers to freely and easily add as many “active” processes as they
need.
Eshbel’s customers thereby enjoy the best of two worlds: A standard
off-the-shelf ERP package with rich functionality in all enterprise
domains,
and a flexible, cost-efficient way to customize the package in keeping
with
the firm’s specific management procedures.
Summary of Differences between SUPERset Technology and Other ERP Programs
Factor Eshbel's Technology Other ERP Programs
Architecture Two Layers:
First Layer - core generic functions.
Second Layer - industry-specific and customer-specific functionality.
Single layer, containing all functionality, both generic and
customer-specific.
Application Design Entirely dictionary-driven. Only part of
the
application is defined in dictionaries.
Customization Process Simple, straightforward.
Done at customer site. Complicated
Done at vendor/supplier site.
Development Tools Powerful tools which are part of the standard
ERP
program. Tools are not supplied with the application.
Customized Functions Stored as functional components in easy-to-retrieve
libraries.
Modular and re-usable. Mixed with generic ERP functionality in base
program.
Upgradeability Customized functionality is upgraded automatically
when
installing the release of a new version. DB and logic modifications
(usually
not recommended by vendors) apt to interfere with or be lost altogether
upon
installation of a new release.
If you have comments about these ideas or Priority, contact
jonny@eshbel.com.