Check the Manufacturing and WorkEffort component for #3. I would say #3 is
also available. For specific requirements may need customization.

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On Fri, Jul 27, 2012 at 12:17 AM, Deepak Agarwal <[email protected]>wrote:

> Following are my opinions. Rest, experts can comment.
> 1) Yes. ofbiz can run on a single server or cloud for multiple
> organizations where each organizations can maintain their own warehouses,
> stores, catalog and websites. An advance purchase order is supported by
> ofbiz. You can receive inventory to any warehouse. There are easy ON/OFF
> mechanism to make functionalities mandatory and optional.
> 1a) Ofbiz is SOA based so not much trouble intereacting with other system,
> it is as easy as adding export='true' to a ofbiz service which will export
> the service as SOAP or json.
> 2) An example component hhfacility (handheld) is their with the ofbiz to
> demonstrate it.
> 3) Do not know
> 4) Yes. It is there.
> 5) Most of the payment integration is already setup but any other
> integration is quite easy and with for a good developer it will take 2 days
> max
>
>
> On Fri, Jul 27, 2012 at 12:02 AM, Ted Byers <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi All.
> >
> > I just discovered your website last night.  When I read that one can set
> up
> > multiple parties, or companies, in the same installation, I was excited.
> > But then, looking at the BPL referenced on your site, I was disappointed
> as
> > it seems to deal only with the buying and selling of products.
> >
> > To put this into context, I was asked by a local contractor to
> investigate
> > the availability of software that is easy to use and that would help him
> > keep track of inventory, labou costs, and to relate these material costs
> to
> > 'jobs'.  That is, if he gets a contract to repair or re-shingle a roof,
> he
> > needs a) support for entering the data that tells him how large or small
> > the job is, what materials are used, and how many labourers work on it
> and
> > for how long.  And he wants output in a form that he can just pass to his
> > accountant (for task purposes).  And he wants support for the task of
> > entering the parameters that determine the size or scope of the job and
> > estimates, from the history of himselve and his labourers, how long it
> will
> > take and what the cost will be (so, e.g., he can tell prospective clients
> > what the upper limit on cost and duration will be based onthe upper 99%
> > confidence interval of the mean cost and time; and this is so he can
> build
> > a reputation for being early and under-budget when he gives his
> > estimates).  The contractor I spoke with told me he had seen insanely
> > expensive software that the really, really big contractors use for this
> > purpose, but he also said that when he spoke with the people that
> actually
> > have to use that software, they indicated they hated it because it was
> hard
> > to understand and harder still to use.  Ease of use, and an interface
> that
> > is intuitive even for a secondary school graduate with limited knowledge
> of
> > either business or IT, are high on my list of priorities.
> >
> > He also told me that while the contractors he knows are capable people,
> > when it comes to IT they are 'luddites', unaware of what IT can do and
> how
> > it can be used.  This means that, if I find something useful for him and
> > his peers, the interface has to be simple and intuitive to anyone who can
> > read.
> >
> > Now, before I spend a large amount of time investigating how to install
> and
> > configure OFBiz, and working through the documentation (which seems
> > unusually good for an open source product), can I trouble you for some
> > quick yes/no answers, perhaps accompanied by URLs where the subject of my
> > questions is discussed at length.  I can deal with technical information,
> > having developed commercial software. products for close to three decades
> > in Pascal, C/C++, Java (and related, such as JSP/JSF), Perl,
> > HTML/Javascript, and SQL.  (So, if need be, I can dig into the OFBiz code
> > and extend it: but only if there is no other option).
> >
> > Let's suppose, for the sake of my questions, that I am looking to help
> Fred
> > the plumber, Sam the roofer, and George the carpenter.
> >
> > 1)  Is it true that I can set up OFBiz on one server (probably in the
> > cloud), and then set up Fred, Sam and George as separete companies, each
> > with his own, limited, inventory?  (many contractors do not keep an
> > inventory, which is something I'd have to be able to support also, but
> some
> > hhave observed they can get, and thus offer, better prices if they buy
> > certain raw materials in bulk - I think I'd need also to be able to
> provide
> > support for timing purchases, so that the contractors know how long, on
> > average, their suppliers take to fill and ship an order, so they then
> know
> > at what inventory level they ought to place their next order to ensure
> they
> > don't run out of stock on critical supplies)  Or did I misunderstand
> what I
> > have read so far?
> >
> > 1a) would it be much of a stretch to have some sort of integration with
> > suppliers' systems, so that if a supplier's systems support it, the
> > contractors can use OFBiz to place orders with their suppliers online,
> and
> > then either subsequently pick up the order or wait for it to be delivered
> > to either their warehouse or their job site?  What would be involved in
> > configuring Fred 's company and supply chain so that he could query a
> > supplier's API to verify the supplier has stock on what he needs, and
> then
> > place an order for these supplies, &c. &c., &c.?
> >
> > 2) Is there an interface, that displays well, and is usable, on any
> mobile
> > device, so that any of them can go into any of the building supply
> > companies they rely on, purchase what they need, and enter that fact into
> > OFBi, so the items purchased can be added to their respective
> inventories?
> >
> > 3) Is there a similar interface that lets them go to a job site, with
> some
> > portion of his inventory, and record the allocation of that inventory to
> > that job, as well as assign selected labourers to that job (some of whom
> > may be regular employees and others being casual labourers or
> > subcontractors)?  In fact, the contractor I spoke with said he'd like to
> be
> > able to take all the inventory required for a job to the job site at the
> > beginning, and record the time his labourers begin work, and then return
> to
> > the job site at the end fo the day to record how much inventory had been
> > used and when the labourers quit for the day.  And, he wanted QA info,
> > relating amounts of warranty service he needs to provide given the
> > materials (and their source) and the labourers he has used on each job,
> so
> > that he can then know what to correct in terms of materials selected for
> > future jobs, retraining of labourers, &c.
> >
> > 4) This is a question of security.  If I set something up for these guys,
> > I'd want both server and client ceertificates.  Thus, the question has a
> > few parts. a) How does  one configure it so that it uses a server
> > certificate (wheher self signed or from a CA)? and b) Can it handle
> > creation of a local CA and use it to issue client certificates to each of
> > the users, and this online through a special page (accessible only over
> the
> > latest version of TLS, and using stong, single use credentials) that
> > presents the user with a series of challenges, and if the responses
> > returned are consistent with what the user gave the RA, proceeds to walk
> > the user through the process (as simple as possible) of creating,
> signing,
> > and installing the required client certificate?  I know how to configure
> > Apache's httpd server to require client certificates for a specific
> > location, but how does one do that using OFBiz?  And, finally, for this
> > question, is there support for using client certificates to encrypt and
> > sign documents; and for use of client certificates to support
> > non-repudiation in the ecommerce modules of OFBiz?
> >
> > 5) For the ecommerce modules, just how far in supporting electronic
> > transactions do you go?  I have developed my share of gateway APIs, and
> > integrated them with the APIs provided by certain processing banks and
> > other gateways.  To use your ecommerce modules, does one need to do some
> > programming to complete the integration with the user's bank or gateway,
> or
> > is that complete and all that remains is that the user configure it with
> > his mid information?  And, related to that, is there reporting provided
> to
> > let the merchant assess the performance of each mid (approval/decline
> > ratios, refund and chargeback ratios, &c.) and risk related to refunds
> and
> > chargebacks (which determines just how much funds the merchant should
> have
> > in reserve in order to be able to fund any refunds and chargebacks that
> > arise after some catastophe that results in him being unable to process
> > further sale transactions?
> >
> > I suspect that the answer to most of my questions will be yes, and
> someone
> > will point me to one or another portion of your documentation.  I do have
> > browser windows open the the beginning pages of each of the documents you
> > have.  However, time is short and before I spend a lot of time on
> studying
> > that material, I'd like confirmation that what I would need to be able to
> > do is possible or even easy.
> >
> > Show stoppers would be no support for the concept of a job, along with
> > allocating inventory and manpower to each job, and inadequate support for
> > security, including proper generation and use of client certificates.
> >
> > So, can all this be handled out fo the box, as it were, by OFBiz, or
> would
> > I have to do a lot of programming myself to provide complete support for
> > everything these guys would need?  And if I would have to do a lot of
> > programming of this myself, would it be easier for me to start
> development
> > de novo and build it all using Perl, HTML5/Javascript, and SQL (in iether
> > Postgres or MySQL)?  I really don't want to be spending days or weeks
> > building/installing/configuring it only to find it can't handle
> everything
> > I need to do.
> >
> > I'd appreciate any information you can provide.
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> > Ted
> >
> > --
> > Thanks,
> > Deepak Agarwal,
> >
> > Paxcel Technologies Pvt Ltd.
> > Hartron Complex, Sector 18, Gurgaon, India.
> > E-Mail: [email protected]
> > Mobile: +91 9910322604
> >
> >
>

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