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Title: Fleet Management System Based on Oracle Fusion Cloud
Authors: Singh, Shubhangi
Keywords: Computer 2019
Project Report 2019
Computer Project Report
Project Report
19MCE
19MCEC
19MCEC14
Issue Date: 1-Jun-2021
Publisher: Institute of Technology
Series/Report no.: 19MCEC14;
Abstract: Cloud services have flourished because of the cost savings benefits they offer, mainly because of the ―pay as you go‖ service model. All of the data is stored in cloud data centres, not on the company‘s premises. This reduces the investment an organization has to make to bring out and increase their business processes. During my internship I came across and understood the Oracle Fusion instance which is one of the leading ERP software applications. Using Oracle Fusion HCM instance we learned how to map different business processes with the system. One such ERP solution which stands strong for multinational clients is ‗Fleet Management System‘. Fleet management is used wherever there is a need to supervise fleet‘s overall performance and fleet renovation in a good way to boom productiveness and assist an enterprise run as easily as possible. This may sound easy on paper and tally but there are certain limitations in the given scenario. To overcome these limitations Fleet Management System based on Oracle Fusion is built. This project consist of three main processes namely Vehicle Registration, Vehicle Allocation and Invoice Generation. These processes run sequentially to allocate a vehicle to the user. Using this system employee can also track which vehicles are in use currently and for what purpose they are being used. Also this system is used to calculate the relevant invoice amount which depends on the type of vehicle and the amount of time it is being used.
URI: http://10.1.7.192:80/jspui/handle/123456789/10460
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