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Products: eBusiness |
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Functions |
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Highly flexible and functional extensive Web Applications with abas eB are possible, since abas eB uses the functionality of a mature ERP system.
Standard applications
The standard application can be combined in any way and adjusted to the individual requirements - e.g. regarding design and functionality. |
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Webshop |
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 The abas eB Webshop is released with the following features:
- Catalog maintenance, pricing, accumulate balances and incoming orders in ERP system
- Ordering for anonymous and logged on customers
- Saving shopping carts as template
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- Searching for products according to ID number or search word
- Full text search
- Calculating special offers
- Navigation bar
- Pricing
- Cross selling, up selling, accessories
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Sales order information |
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 | Logged on users can get a detailed overview of the running and completed sales orders by using the abas eB sales order information. Moreover, it is possible to integrate documents from a DMS system (DMS = document management system). Enlarge screenshot |
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Registration |
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- Prospective customer registration
The login via the prospective customer registration has the effect that the user will be recorded as a prospective customer. Web users which have the status "Prospective customer" can be provided with restricted rights.
- Customer registration
Customers can register in the system with their customer ID and either use the system immediately or after an internal release.
- Change password
A Web user is able to change his/her password.
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Service center |
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 This function provides:
- Access to BOMs and BOM processing
- Product and order history
- Monitoring component exchange
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Standard functionalities
General functions |
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- Browser independent display and operation
- Easy editing of design via CSS (Cascading Style Sheets)
- Text display in UTF-8
- Switchable, multilingual text display
- Frame or frameless page reproduction
- Individually tailored design
- User group specific menu
- Information about user, user group and client
- Configurable Web services for communicating with external
systems e.g. for stock level and price queries or the transmission of
sales orders from external systems
- Upload function
- Download function
- Authentication is possible using a link
- Possibility of multilevel logon
- Sending mail
- Creating PDF documents
- Control and rights management using abas ERP
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Editing and displaying data |
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- Record selection
- Displaying, editing, creating and copying records
- Standard selection for processing records
- Direct entry for accessing a data record in read or write mode
- Integration of infosystems for data evaluation
- Group or user-defineable authorization for data access
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User-based authentication |
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abas eB provides different authentication options which can be configured and implemented depending on project requirements.
- System access as anonymous user (guest)
- System access by entering user name and password and further individual login parameters.
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Group-based authorization |
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The use of different functions can be managed by using a user group
concept. User groups can be for example: anonymous users, customers or
suppliers that are not logged in. The menu structure, user guide and
user interface can be designed according to the user group. |
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Extensive monitoring options |
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To monitor the running system the following can be used:
- an inspector which provides information about current sessions and logged on users
- Logfiles depicting the data traffic to the abas ERP system
- Logiles having the abas eB state examined in the current operation
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