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Introduction to modules
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Located in ../../source/usability_book/2. Business Applications/Introduction to modules.rst:3
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Menus Organization Rules
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Located in ../../source/usability_book/2. Business Applications/Menus Organization Rules.rst:4
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All menus have to be suited to one business application. Each user must see all menus linked to their job. They should perform their workload in one menu only. This is the goal of all the applications. The user should be able to navigate through all his workflow from a single menu to make his work easier, faster and user friendly.
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Located in ../../source/usability_book/Business_Applications/Menus Organization Rules.rst:6
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Menus are defined in a certain way to make the work of users easier . So, users can see all the menus they need in a logical order, to facilitate navigation and use. A salesman doesn't need to see the invoices before he has even made the quotation.
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Located in ../../source/usability_book/Business_Applications/Menus Organization Rules.rst:8
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Main menus are also organized to facilitate the work of a manager. Indeed, in an SME, a manager needs access to many applications: Sales, Projects, Human Resources, Marketing and Accounting. When he opens his instance of OpenERP, he has to see main menus in a logical order.
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Located in ../../source/usability_book/Business_Applications/Menus Organization Rules.rst:10
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Business Applications
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Located in ../../source/usability_book/2. Business Applications/index.rst:5 ../../source/usability_book/7.Guidelines/1business applications.rst:4
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Introduction to Business Applications
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The complexity of an ERP is usually due to the high number of available features. Most of the users of the system use only a few features, according to their job position(s) in the company. In order to remain easy to use, the different features are split into business applications.
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The main idea is that a user is often working in a particular context (working on a project, recording accounting entries). When he is in such a context, he should directly see all features related to this context (=business application). We try to create business applications according to user's position in the company: salesman, project user, purchasers, accountant, etc.
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OpenERP distinguishes between modules and applications. A module is a set of features packaged together for technical reasons. A business application includes all the features coming from different modules and creates a menu structure according to a specific role in the company. An application is usually composed of a set of modules.
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