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1. When ERP implementations are addressed, the infrastructure must also be addressed. Describe the infrastructure components and what is involved in choosing and installing the components.

2. Re-visit the process of online banking and produce a UML Class Diagram for this process, including the classes, attributes, operations, relationships, and multiplicities. To give you an idea of scope, keep the diagram simple, but you should have around 5-7 information-based classes. The purpose of this exercise is to get accustomed to the syntax of UML Class Diagrams, not to exhaust your knowledge of bank business processes.

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When ERP implementations are addressed, the infrastructure must also be addressed. The infrastructure has three main components. These components are resources, hardware, and software.

We commence with the hardware. Choosing and installing hardware components depends on the business requirements and the support provided by upper management (1). The hardware for the ERP also depends on functional requirements and user support. Most importantly, the choosing and installing of hardware depending on the budget and the people. Also, there must be the integration of hardware with the existing systems. The level of technology and future scalability must be considered when choosing and installing hardware. One of the most important criteria for choosing hardware today is the extent to which the company wants the ERP system to be accessible from smartphones and mobile devices. The hardware requirements for an ERP system are also dependent on the number of locations, the number of users, and the type of integration. The key rule is that the hardware should be adequately sized up for the installation of the ERP system. The hardware required also depends on how the ERP system is set up. The ERP may be set up On-Premise, Cloud, or Hybrid Cloud. ...

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