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erpinformation · 1 month ago
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patsoft · 7 months ago
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Top các phần mềm ERP phổ biến nhất hiện nay
ERP  có hệ thống có khả năng bảo đảm, quản lý toàn diện các doanh nghiệp, nên các phần mềm ERP hiện nay là giải pháp quản lý năng lực được n hieu doanh nghiệp lựa chọn và phát triển khai.
Hiện nay, có rất nhiều đơn vị cung cấp  phần mềm ERP  nhưng để lựa chọn được phần mềm đáp ứng nhu cầu với chi hợp lý v tại việc thực hiện lại hiệu quả không phải là điều dễ dàng.
Sau đây Patsoft sẽ gợi ý 15 phần mềm erp phổ biến hiện nay:
Phần mềm MISA AMIS Phần mềm Ecount Phần mềm ERPViet Phần mềm Fast Business Online Phần mềm Bravo ERP
Phần mềm Odoo ERP ERP Microsoft Dynamic Phần mềm ERP Oracle ERP SAP Business One Erp NetSuite Apache OFBiz Compiere WebERP ERP5
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Nếu doanh nghiệp của bạn chưa biết lựa chọn phần mềm ERP nào, hãy xem thêm bài viết dưới đây để biết thông tin chi tiết các phần mềm ERP.
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vidyawell · 6 years ago
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pmtrack · 3 years ago
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Why Manufacturing ERP is important for small businesses?Organizations that want to manage their business operations within a centralised and integrated system use enterprise resource planning (ERP). Companies involved in the supply chain frequently use ERP to keep track of all the moving parts involved in production and distribution.However, a variety of different industries, including those in healthcare, nonprofit organisations, construction, and hospitality, can make use of ERP. Organizations that need to manage their employees, clients, and inventory can all benefit from ERP.Why ERP is Important?Enterprise resource planning software is used to manage a number of business functions, but how is it any better than other solutions? Even though ERP may have similar goals to other solutions, its unique features make it a distinctive competitor in the software market. 1.More Money Saved2.Improved Collaboration3.Better Analytics4.Improved Productivity5.Simplified Compliance and Risk Management..Book a free DEMOContact Us: +91-8600004221For More information: https://bit.ly/3ReyqOd
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unclesamsmisguidedclub · 7 years ago
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Camp Pendleton Marine Stabbed to Death, Suspect Arrested
Camp Pendleton Marine PFC Ethan Andrew Barclay-Weberpal was stabbed during an altercation with another Marine at Camp Pendleton’s School of Infantry in California o Tuesday morning. The name of the suspect has not been released, but he is in custody. The Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) is investigating the death. In a Facebook Post, PFC Weberpal’s father, Scott Weberpal of Wisconsin,…
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moneyhealthfinance-blog · 7 years ago
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How to install WebERP on Ubuntu 16.04 Image: Jack Wallen Nearly every business relies on accounting and business management tools. When you start testing the waters of that arena, you'll find there are as many solutions as there are problems. You can go with a hosted solution; a straight-up, old-school client-server solution, or you ... Articles on TechRepublic
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greysfs · 2 years ago
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BEANCOUNTER CHART INSTALL
BEANCOUNTER CHART SOFTWARE
BEANCOUNTER CHART SOFTWARE
An installer for KDE-based systems is here.Įqonomize is a personal/household accounting software package for KDE/Kubuntu. For other users it costs CA$500 per seat. For a single user without point-of-sale or networking needs, it is free. Quasar is a proprietary Linux-based accounting suite similar to Quickbooks. Phreebooks is a free open-source enterprise resource planner and accounting suite similar to WebERP. Phreebooks (Enterprise Finance Management).
BEANCOUNTER CHART INSTALL
Set up your LAMP server first, then install using the web site instructions. It is somewhat difficult to implement and use, but conforms to strict accounting guidelines. WebERP is a free, open-source enterprise resource planner and accounting suite similar to SQL-Ledger that uses a web browser as an interface. It is extremely comprehensive and is available in many languages. It uses a web browser for an interface and be accessed remotely. SQL-Ledger ERP is a free, open-source, platform independent double-accounting-method system and enterprise resource planner (inventory, work and purchase orders, taxes, etc.) that uses the SQL database server (PostgreSQL/Oracle/Mysql databases). SQL-Ledger (Enterprise Finance Management).Moneydance is a commercial cross-platform Java-based personal finance manager similar to KMyMoney that sells for $40 per license. Moneydance (Personal Finance Management).Or from the command-line terminal: sudo apt-get install skrooge Install:Īpplications -> Add/Remove Programs -> Office -> Skrooge Skrooge is a free, GPL-licensed personal finances manager that is able to import/export data to/from many other finance managers. Or from the command-line terminal: sudo apt-get install kmymoney2 Install:Īpplications -> Add/Remove Programs -> Office -> KMyMoney It is similar to MS- MyMoney and Intuit QuickBooks. KMyMoney is a personal finance manager that uses double entry accounting, the method professional accountants use. Or from the command-line terminal: sudo apt-get install gnucash The current version can be installed from source files (see the website for installation instructions), or the package version can be installed:Īpplications -> Add/Remove Programs -> Office -> GnuCash Finance Management GnuCash is a free, open source GPL-licensed personal finance manager that uses double entry accounting like professional accountants. Clicking on the icon next a program should take you to information about the Ubuntu package.īelow is a brief introduction of some Linux financial tools: For information about the Ubuntu repositories see Repositories. Those installed by default are in Main (officially supported) Ubuntu repository. Universe (community maintained) repository Main (officially supported) Ubuntu repository, not installed by default
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zonagreek · 3 years ago
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¿Cómo instalar WebERP en Ubuntu 20.04?
¿Cómo instalar WebERP en Ubuntu 20.04?
Hola amigos. En esta publicación, hablaremos sobre WebERP, que es una aplicación útil para administrar una empresa. Entonces, hoy aprenderá cómo instalar WebERP en Ubuntu 20.04 y lo hará usando LAMP como base. De acuerdo con la sitio web del proyecto: webERP es un sistema completo de contabilidad y gestión empresarial basado en la web que solo requiere un navegador web y un lector de PDF para su…
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erpinformation · 21 days ago
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vidyawell · 6 years ago
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VidyaWell is an School Management System that enables learning institutions manage academic data, processes and communication in an easy secure way. VidyaWell runs in a network or web server and opens in your favorite device; desktop, laptop, tablet and smartphone.
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pmtrack · 3 years ago
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Flexible, Robust, and Reliable ERP solutions For Manufacturing Industry: The manufacturing industry is one of the most volatile industries that is known for its fluctuating pace and increasing competitiveness. The dynamic and ever-changing nature of these businesses requires fast-tracking and complete monitoring of each operation, the absence of which can lead to downtime in production, resource wastage, and major losses. Our cloud-based ERP solutions are designed to suit your specific requirements and adapt to your business needs.PMTRACK ERP provides a well-equipped Manufacturing ERP Software that is used by small, mid-sized, and large-scale production companies across the world. Call us on +91-8600004221 for More information: https://bit.ly/3KDX5Y2 \
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a-jay-baer · 4 years ago
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coloncanceriumw · 5 years ago
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Chemoprevention
Chemoprevention ( Lee Sin Win)
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the major cancer incidents and has a high mortality rate worldwide. It is also one of the most common and one of the most preventable cancers globally, with powerful but strongly missed potential for primary, secondary and tertiary prevention. According to Brenner & Chen (2018), CRC incidence has traditionally been the highest in the Western countries, but it is now increasing rapidly throughout the other parts of the world. CRC have few causing factors such as smoking, excessive alcohol consumption, physical inactivity and being overweight, with other common diseases
With the progress of scientific research over the past two decades, science have brought major advances in CRC screening and therapeutics. As a result, the incidence and mortality of CRC have started to decline and data shows that there is improvement in the increasing number of CRC survivors. Patients who have completed their therapy session show high interest in adopting dietary and lifestyle activities changes in an attempt to reduce the risk of recurrent cancer. According to Brenner & Chen (2018), this moment is known as the “teachable moment” for oncologists. It is a time when patients are receptive and willing to consider a different lifestyle approach to reduce the risk of cancer recurrence.
There are now statistics that show the importance in improving dietary and lifestyle behaviours for patients that were diagnosed with CRC. With the rising number of CRC survivors and advances in the understanding of several therapeutic agents, people are showing new interest in developing new strategies for CRC risk reduction among CRC patients. The United States National Cancer Institute (NCI)-supported cooperative group clinical trials system wishes to optimize the approach to reduce risk among CRC survivors over the next decade and beyond. NCI will start conducting trials that will involve a prolonged intervention period using oral medications to inhibit colorectal carcinogenesis.
Currently, a few medical components that are under review by the clinics as a tertiary prevention of CRC. These medical components such as 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl-coenzyme A (HMG CoA) reductase inhibitors, NON-STEROIDAL ANTI-INFLAMMATORY DRUGS (NSAIDS) and low-dose aspirin.
STATIN
According to a study by Voorneveld et al. (2017) , it is reported that there is a decreased risk of death from any cause and from cancer in statin users belonging to a cohort of colon cancer patients. Statins act as lipid-lowering compounds through inhibition of 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl-coenzyme A reductase (HMGCR).It is a key enzyme of the mevalonate pathway involved in the cholesterol biosynthesis and in post-translational modification (isoprenylation) of small GTPase family members such as Ras and Rho. The statin effect is correlated with intact bone morphogenetic protein (BMP) signaling.The reported data based on Bifulco & Gazzerro, (2018) represent an expanded evidence-based analysis of statin antitumor activity. In the cohort analyzed by Voorneveld et al. (2017), statin users had more comorbidities and experienced tumors at an earlier stage than nonusers. In a recent analysis based on Bifulco & Gazzerro (2018) , a research was done to evaluate the relationship between lipid traits and colorectal cancer risk. A study by Rodriguez‐Broadbent et al. (2017) also yielded similar results that showed single nucleotide polymorphisms mimicking HMGCR inhibition were associated with 43% reduction in colorectal cancer occurrence. Intriguingly, recent data suggest that statins are able to prevent the progression from adenoma to adenocarcinoma rather than to directly inhibit cancer incidence. In the colon cancer cohort analyzed by Voorneveld et al. (2017), statin use after diagnosis significantly improved survival in colon cancer patients with intact BMP signaling and wild-type SMAD4.
ASPIRIN
Based on an observational study by Coyle et al.( 2016), there is evidence that the usage of low-dose aspirin which is categorized under chemoprevention is showing results that it can reduce CRC risk. According to Coyle et al. (2016), the first clinical evidence emerged in 1988 from a case-control study conducted in Melbourne, Australia, which showed that aspirin reduced the risk of developing CRC. This finding also shows that aspirin was associated with a lower risk of developing CRC (relative risk (RR) 0.73, 95 % confidence interval (CI), 0.67–0.79). Based on a research by (Li et al., 2015), aspirin goes along with enhanced survival after CRC diagnosis. Not only that, Sostres (2015) conducted a study that shows aspirin is one of the most likely key mechanisms that are related to cyclooxygenase (COX) inhibition but an additional role of non-COX mechanisms has also been postulated. Then, observations of enhanced survival of CRC patients treated with metformin should be followed up by randomised controlled trials (RCTs).According to Weberpals et al. (2016) , there are drugs that are commonly used for treatment of comorbidities among CRC patients such as beta-blockers, an apparent beneficial role for prognosis seems to have been spurious, and could have resulted from major flaws in pertinent pharmacoepidemiologic studies, such as immortal time bias.
NSAID
According to Rigas & Tsioulias (2015) , there are multiple epidemiologic studies, randomized clinical trials in patients and pooled analyses of patients who were administering non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) for the prevention of cardiovascular disease could show that conventional NSAIDs are able to prevent CRC to a certain extent. However, chronic medication with NSAIDs also bears various serious side effects that could harm the patients.Therefore , researchers are slowly researching newer and chemically modified NSAIDs so that the drugs could be more effective and safe in the future. In addition to that , recent work also indicates that targeting earlier stages of colorectal carcinogenesis with these new NSAIDs could be a promising approach for treating this malignant disease, since it may only require a relatively short use of these therapeutics.
Taking medication is not that easy isn’t? On paper, take the pills that were given by your oncologist, or doctor, by the time requested. Sometimes, concern seeps into our minds when taking medication, especially those that need to be taken in the long run. A lot of factors are considered, such as the opinion of others around us. One friend said that taking this medication isn’t good? Another mentioned about visiting this doctor again? What about side effects? (Kahwati et al., 2016)
The theory of planned behaviour is a theory that can be used to predict if the patient will perform a health related behaviour (Hasan et al., 2019). As explained by "The Theory of Planned Behavior" (2020) the theory of planned behaviour consists of 3 factors. It includes, attitude, subjective norm, and perceived behavioural control.
Attitude is the negative and positive feelings of the patient towards the behaviour, in this case, its taking medication to prevent CRC. Subjective norm is the view of the individual that has an influence on the patient (individual with authority, deemed to be more knowledgeable, trusted individuals) on the medication. Perceived behavioural control is the perceived difficulty of the patient towards the behavior. If the behaviour is too difficult to accomplish at first glance, it steers the patient away from completing the task.
Using this theory, it is possible to understand why the patient would refrain from taking the prescribed medication. Removing those barriers can increase adherence. For example, attitude towards the medication can be changed by introducing and explaining the benefits of the medication. Another tip can be to inform the individual in the patient’s life about the importance of the medication, so the patient would be more willing to take the medication. A study done by Granger et.al (2015) showed that adherence has gone up from 32% to 70%. In this study, patients were given intense education before the prescription of the medication in the hospital. The patients were informed about the goal of the medication, and response plans.
Another study done by Kopelowiz et. al. (2015) tested the possibilities of multi-family group intervention (MFG) paired with theory of planned behaviour. MFG intervention is an intervention method that involves the patient’s family, and is process oriented. MFG allows the family members to set the problem focus instead of the therapist. Then the problems are solved, giving the patient a ‘tailored’ solution for their problem. Culture specific concerns can be adapted and solved through MFG because the families are encouraged to point out all the problems and concerns they have. This fits the social norms aspect of the theory of planned behaviour.
The process of MFG as discussed by Kopelowiz et. al. (2015) first started with having the patient identify the problems they had with the medication. Then, the clinician or therapist addresses false beliefs or understanding of the medication by educating them with supporting research and journals. Then, other concerns such as weight gain (an example by Kopelowiz et. al., 2015), are dealt by having the group members voice out potential solutions.
The next step is to correct and change the social norms of the patient. The family members now voice out their concern and problems, the therapist addresses the problems, and correct misinformation. Any other additional problems are then solved by other group members. This corresponds to the social norm aspect of the theory of planned behaviour.
Lastly, perceived power of control was dealt with by correcting inaccurate beliefs and estimation of power (to perform the behaviour). The example that was used to study is the ability to purchase the medication. Suggestions such as ways to get more affordable and free medication is then explained.
Another model to consider is the transtheoretical model. The transtheoretical model describes the process of behaviour change in 5 stages. The behavioural change does not occur in a linear method, but in a spiral, where it is possible to move to previous stages via relapse. Intervention can be used to help the patient transition through the stages. The stages are explained below, and interventions will be discussed after. ("The Transtheoretical Model (Stages of Change)", 2020)
The first stage is precontemplation. Pre-contemplation is when the patient has no intention to change. This is likely before the advice of a doctor, or right after relapse (not adhering to the medication schedule after taking it for a long time). This stage can also be that not realizing that the patient is at high risk of CRC recurrence.
The next stage is contemplation. This stage occurs when the patient decides that there is a need to take the medication, and is considering to adhere to the medication schedule. The patient is thinking about the change, but not putting effort into changing yet. This should occur when the patient understands that they are at risk of CRC reoccurrence.
Next, preparation. Preparation is when the patient has the thought and intention to make change, in this case, it's to adhere to the medical advice given by their doctor.
Action comes next. This stage is the patient performing the behaviour. The patient is now taking medication as scheduled, in the correct dosage.
The last stage is maintenance. This stage is to maintain the new behaviour, and build up resistance to change. The old behaviour is replaced with the new, and incorporated to the patient’s daily life. This stage would be that the patient is getting used to taking the medication, and have no problems with taking it daily.
Conclusion
In conclusion, statin, aspirin and NSAID are medications that can help prevent the recurrence of CRC. Patients might not be keen to start taking medication, and may have a variety of issues from financial capabilities to afford the medicine to personal beliefs. There are ways to overcome such issues, such as talking to a medical professional and weight out the pros and cons. Talking to a therapist, or participating in a support group can help as well. 
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