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The IEM System Cybernetics models an arbitrary enterprise as an abstraction of the value chain node (in management -"process approach"). The IEM System guarantees the highest possible efficiency of solving any formalizable task in the field of business process management of an arbitrary organization.
Creates a symmetrical digital model that accurately reflects the state of the managed enterprise. The virtual model changes along with the real business.
It requires that all business processes are ordered and comply with standards. Proper implementation methodology involves organizing all value chains of the enterprise. Simultaneous ordering of all value chains transforms the company from a vague and undefined state into a transparent and manageable structure.
It acts as a data repository, working as a tightly sealed container, providing an information shell for the functioning of the enterprise. This system encapsulates all the information needed to interpret and execute the company's business processes.
The monolithic structure of the IEM system ensures reliable data storage. This means that all data in the IEM info-container is either correct or incorrect simultaneously.
ERP systems don't provide a common, high-level structure for all their modules, making it difficult or even impossible to make consistent changes to the system.
How is modeling of managed business done using ERP? This question is not always relevant. In addition, a typical ERP integrator may not understand the essence of the problem
Traditional ERP systems are so ineffective for business management that many companies worldwide use Microsoft Excel instead. This is true for businesses of all sizes.
They are essentially a collection of loosely connected "modules" — separate programs mainly united by marketing promises. Due to these weak connections, there are constant losses and distortions of data, as well as information leaks.
Classical Modular ERP are not a complete system. They are not interconnected, cohesive, or consistent in the usual sense.