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* Lead Times (created to approved, approved to ASN, etc..)
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== BR5.0 [International Support] ==
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Will International Planner & Shipper be part of the scope of POEM or will it be part of I-Portal? Will the scope of POEM only include domestic shipments?
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International Suppliers, Shippers, and Planners are in scope for this project.
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== BR6.0 [SKU Management] ==
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Users will need to be able to manage SKUs within CT2. They need the ability to manually enter in SKU/Items. CT2 must also support SKU updates via an automated process (EDI..?).
= Requirements Checklist =
= Requirements Checklist =

Revision as of 16:27, 25 May 2012


Contents

Mantis / Code Branch / Environments

Mantis 3547 http://ct.jaguarfreight.com/mantis/view.php?id=3574
Code Branch To Be Determined
DEV Environment To Be Determined
QA Environment To Be Determined
SIT Environment To Be Determined

Purchase Order Event Management Overview

<Executive summary of business justification(s), business objective(s), high level project deliverables, project vision, all stakeholders, etc..>

Business Objectives

The need for management information – context

Management information is at the heart of any business that strives for continuous improvement. The principal benefits are that the provision of the right information not simply data:

  • Ensures that activity is linked to outcome;
  • Effort is focused upon needs of customers;
  • The management perspective migrates from providing excuses to delivering results;
  • Makes performance a culture of continuous process, instead of occasional ‘snapshots’;
  • Promotes communication and collaboration.

CyberTrax™ Purchase Order Event Management – overview and benefits

For CyberTrax™ customers, POEM is designed as a web-based platform that provides management tools and visibility of Supplier PO Events and milestones, from the PO Issued date, to the creation of an ASN. There are several benefits:

  • Elimination of redundant data entry, built in documentation (pallet labels, shipping instructions, Proforma Invoices and Packing Lists), Embedded regulatory compliance tools and exception reporting will improve and streamline the overall processes, and provide centralized visibility and automated event management efficiencies across global inbound supply chain stake holder groups;
  • Delivery of performance data and BI will support a continuous cycle of improvement within a company’s planning, purchasing, and transportation (inbound Supply Chain) groups;
  • Reliability and predictability of inbound supply chain events and improved regulatory compliance management tools, along with improved expectation management.

CyberTrax™ KPI and BI module Jaguar Freight Services

CyberTrax™ Purchase Order Event Management – interface

POEM will be designed to provide the same intuitive user experience associated with the Jaguar Freight Services brand, and will be fully integrated with other CyberChain™ solutions (Cybertrax™, ASN Portal™). POEM is a User Interface providing various users with customizable access types (visibility, edit) for the viewing, monitoring, updating and reporting on Supplier Purchase Orders. POEM facilitates a number of functionalities, principally as it relates to managing Purchase Order Events, and provides a centralized, cloud based process, communication and management solution. In line with Cybertrax™, flexibility, customization and scalability underpin POEM’s architecture.

Project Stakeholders & Roles

  • Simon Kaye - CEO - Project Sponsor
  • Marc Selter - VP - Product Manager
  • Alex Dobrovolsky - Director of Technology - Solutions Architect
  • Denise Guastella - CT2 Support Manager
  • Kostiantyn Ushakov - CEO/CTO Elcosol
  • Perry Lee - CT2 Project Manager
  • <TBD> - Elizabeth Arden Engagement/Relationship Manager
  • <TBD> - Elizabeth Arden Technical Project Manager

Project Management Plan

<Scope Management Plan, Integrated Change Control Process, Quality Management Plan, Communications Plan>

Project Scope

<Identify in-scope and out-of-scope items>

Project Dependencies

<Identify internal and external dependencies to the project>

High-Level Timelines

<High-level milestone dates>

Risks

<Identify internal and external risks to the project: schedule, resources, technical, business, cost, market conditions, external vendors/partners, etc..>

  • [External Risk] Elizabeth Arden has 5 ERP systems that may not be able to meet all integration specifications.
  • [External Risk] Elizabeth Arden Technical Project Managers will dictate timelines. Jaguar Freight Services has no control over EA resources or schedules.
  • POEM is the first project to integrate CT2 with Elizabeth Arden ERP systems.

Assumptions / Constraints

<Identify all assumptions and constraints for this project>

Assumptions

  • Critical resources (1 FTE Analyst and 1 FTE Developer) will be fully allocated to this project for its entire duration.
  • Elizabeth Arden will provide resources and technical assistance when necessary. Any delays or costs associated with EA resources will not be controlled by Jaguar Freight Services.
  • All major requirements would have been identified during the requirements/design phase of this project. Any requirements identified post design-phase will have minimal impact on project schedule and scope.
  • All changes will undergo formal change control process.
  • All non-working periods (personal vacations, holidays, etc..) will be baked into project plan.
  • All resources will have adequate knowledge of business & technology to fulfill their roles & responsibilities with minimal training.

Constraints

Business Requirements

<List each business requirement under a separate heading. Also include process flows (UML, Sequence Diagrams, Swimlane, Flow chart, etc..) as applicable>

Purchase Order Event Management Context Diagram

File:POEM UML Context.jpg

BR1.0 [Manage Purchase Order Life cycle]

The primary objective of Project POEM is to manage the Purchase Order life cycle of Elizabeth Arden Purchase Orders within CyberTrax2. This includes all domestic EA Purchase Orders that are managed and transported by Jaguar Freight Services.

The life cycle of a Purchase Order is born within Elizabeth Arden's ERP system. The purchase order is a contract between Elizabeth Arden and it suppliers. Once a Purchase Order is "ready" it is then sent to CyberTrax2 where it will await confirmation or rejection by an EA Shipper. If a shipper confirms a PO, then he/she can create an Advanced Shipment Notification (ASN) and proceed through the normal life cycle of an ASN (with some new variations).

BR1.1 [Elizabeth Arden ERP Integration]

File:POEM UML ERP Integration.jpg

Elizabeth Arden employ multiple ERP systems. Purchase orders originate from within Elizabeth Arden ERP systems. These Purchase Orders will need to be imported into CT2. The support for bi-directional updates have yet to be determined by Elizabeth Arden. Imports should be logged so that we can backtrack and troubleshoot interface issues if necessary.

BR1.2 [Review/Update PO]

File:POEM UML ReviewUpdatePO.jpg

Elizabeth Arden Purchasing department will need the ability to review all uploaded Purchase Orders. They need to be able to review Purchase Orders and then issue them to the shippers or reject/delete the Purchase Orders from the system. All edit activities must also be logged.

BR1.3 [Purchase Order Fulfillment - open, full, partial, or reject]

File:POEM UML Fulfil PO.jpg

Shippers need the ability to confirm or reject purchase orders. Shippers will need the ability to fulfill purchase orders. POs will need to be mapped to specific shippers. All updates to POs must be logged.

  • Open Purchase Orders - Purchase Orders that are issued in advance and expires after set interval (either date/time or number of executions).
  • Full Purchase Orders - Purchase Orders that can be fulfilled in FULL. Shipper has all items in stock and can ship the entire purchase order.
  • Partial Purchase Orders - Purchase Orders that can only be fulfilled partially. Shipper has subset of items in stock and can only fulfill a part of the order.

BR1.3.1.1 [Open Purchase Orders]

BR1.3.1.2 [Full Purchase Orders]

BR1.3.1.3 [Partial Purchase Orders]

BR1.3.1.4 [Create ASN]

Once a Purchase Order is confirmed & fulfilled. The shipper should have the ability to create an ASN. Most of the information in the new ASN should be populated by the PO data. The ASN will then go through its a variation of its normal life cycle. Details for automatic approval need to be determined.

BR2.0 [Communication]

File:POEM UML Communication Center.jpg

CT2 must be able to send notifications to stakeholders regarding PO updates and events. CT2 should have the ability to send automated notifications as well as ad-hoc communications that are initiated by end-users.

  • Automated Notifications
    • Send notification to all stakeholders if:
      • <placeholder for cases>

BR3.0 [Documentation]

File:POEM UML Shipping Docs.jpg

CT2 must be able to generate and store standard PO related documents (regulatory compliance, shipping labels, shipping instruction, etc..). Shipping instructions will be stored in the system as-is. However, shipping labels, regulatory compliance documents must be generated from within CT2.

  • Templates and layout to be defined

BR4.0 [Reporting]

CT2 should allow for exception reporting for certain PO events (Dashboard reports). Must also implement KPIs from PO metrics (cycle times).

  • Where is
  • Main report


  • On-time: Ship Date
  • On-time: Due Date
  • In Full - Partial Shipments
  • Lead Times (created to approved, approved to ASN, etc..)

BR5.0 [International Support]

International Suppliers, Shippers, and Planners are in scope for this project.

BR6.0 [SKU Management]

Users will need to be able to manage SKUs within CT2. They need the ability to manually enter in SKU/Items. CT2 must also support SKU updates via an automated process (EDI..?).

Requirements Checklist

<Identify all functional and non-functional requirements. Maintain standard headings. If a specific requirement is not required, note as Not Applicable. Each functional requirement must trace back to a specific business requirement.>

Application Requirements Complete (Started/InProgress/Complete) Comments
CyberTrax2 Internal Application User Interface Requirements
Reporting Requirements
User Access / Security Requirements
Logging Requirements
Group/Master Requirements
Filtering Requirements
Archiving Requirements
CyberTrax2 Client Application User Interface Requirements
Reporting Requirements
User Access / Security Requirements
Logging Requirements InProgress
  • All PO updates must be logged
  • PO import messages should be logged as well.
Group/Master Requirements
Filtering Requirements
Archiving Requirements InProgress
  • Closed POs must be archived.
  • Deleted POs must be archived.
Non-Functional Requirements Performance Requirements
Capacity Requirements
Support / Maintenance Requirements
User Guides
Training
Log(s) Accessibility
Testing Requirements
Security Requirements
On-Boarding / Migration Requirements
  • Provide User Entitlements
  • Import Full list of EA Shippers & PO Mappings
Deployment Requirements

Technical Design & Solution

Mock ups

<Include mock-ups of UI changes, report changes, etc..>

Technology Stack & Architecture

<Include changes to existing Technology Stack & Architecture - new libraries, updated library versions, new software/hardware, new interfaces, etc..>

Technical Diagrams (Flow Chart, Sequence, UML, Systems Architecture, Technical Architecture, Data Architecture, etc..)

<Include architecture diagrams and flow charts>

Web / Application (New/Modified classes, methods, etc..)

<List new or modified classes and methods>

Database (DDL changes - new/modified tables, indexes, stored procedures, etc..)

<Summarize database changes>

Data Elements (Refer to Excel document in Mantis)

Mantis: http://ct.jaguarfreight.com/mantis/view.php?id=3574

POEM Data Elements: http://ct.jaguarfreight.com/mantis/file_download.php?file_id=3151&type=bug

Configuration (Config File changes)

<Summarize config changes>

Logging (Log File changes)

<Summarize Log File changes and locations>

External Interfaces (EDI Message(s), external vendors)

<Identify any new external interfaces. Include sample request and reply along with field definitions. Include Source/Target server(s)/webservice(s) and functional accounts. If this is a modification of an existing EDI message, include samples of current message(s) and new message(s)>

Open Questions

[Submitted by Perry (5/23/2012)]

  • Determine ALL Elizabeth Arden integration points (P.O. Issued by companies?) Need to figure out where and how many data sources we’ll need to deal with.
  • Try to obtain sample Purchase Orders from all EA P.O. Issued by companies..
    • Using sample Purchase Orders, clarify required data elements to support Purchase Order Event Management within CT2. Will EA provide requirements or will JFS provide requirements? Need to verify that their ERP systems have those data elements available.
  • Determine if International Planner/Shipper are in-scope of POEM or will that be part of I-Portal.
  • Are EA Planners also responsible for issuing POs?
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