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==What is the External Environment?==
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==The World outside ADempiere==
The External Environment is about everything that is happening in the outside world. It is further divided in two parts, one for issues that are not central to ADempiere, but might affect the project (ie Software patents in EU), and issues that are extremelly important to ADempiere (ie What other open source ERP's are there, and what their communities/companies/users are good at?).
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The "World as seen through ADempiere" is about everything that is happening in the outside world. It is further divided in two parts, one for issues that are not central to ADempiere, but might affect the project (ie Software patents in EU), and issues that are extremelly important to ADempiere (ie What other open source ERP's are there, and what their communities/companies/users are good at?).
  
===The Generalised External Environment===
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===The World Outside in General===
The Environment is analyzed as:
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The "World Outside" is seen as:
 
#[[Political]]: Ie, what is the government trends in open source?
 
#[[Political]]: Ie, what is the government trends in open source?
 
## OSS has minimum costs for large installations <!--Brief description of the main issues-->
 
## OSS has minimum costs for large installations <!--Brief description of the main issues-->
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## In the Legal Environment, <!--Brief description of the main issues-->
 
## In the Legal Environment, <!--Brief description of the main issues-->
  
===The Sectoral Environment===
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===The World around us===
The Sectoral Environment refers to what is going on, on the ERP sector, regardless of open source or not. The Environment is analyzed as:
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The "World around us" refers to what is going on, on the ERP sector, regardless of open source or not. This immediate World is seen as:
 
#[[Entrance & Exit Barriers]]: Ie, how easy is to enter/leave the ERP development market?
 
#[[Entrance & Exit Barriers]]: Ie, how easy is to enter/leave the ERP development market?
 
## The ERP market is.. <!--Brief description of the main issues-->
 
## The ERP market is.. <!--Brief description of the main issues-->

Revision as of 04:21, 9 October 2006

The World outside ADempiere

The "World as seen through ADempiere" is about everything that is happening in the outside world. It is further divided in two parts, one for issues that are not central to ADempiere, but might affect the project (ie Software patents in EU), and issues that are extremelly important to ADempiere (ie What other open source ERP's are there, and what their communities/companies/users are good at?).

The World Outside in General

The "World Outside" is seen as:

  1. Political: Ie, what is the government trends in open source?
    1. OSS has minimum costs for large installations
    2. OSS provides transparent and open infromation management
    3. In OSS, there is no legal entity for a government to deal with
  2. Economic: Ie, what is going on with the economy and how does this affects IT spending?
    1. In the Economic Environment,
  3. Societal: Ie, what is the general acceptance of open source to the general public and clients?
    1. In the Societal Environment,
  4. Technological: Ie, how is the open-source development model compared to closed source (Microsoft etc)? How does Java and LAMP against Windows and .NET?
    1. Customers will pay for solutions - The more complete, the better
    2. Software is better developed in less, more frequent steps
    3. Free interchange of ideas fosters evolution
  5. Legal: Ie, What are the open source licencing (GPL, MPL) schemes? What other licenncing schemes might affect us (eg Compiere Licence)?
    1. In the Legal Environment,

The World around us

The "World around us" refers to what is going on, on the ERP sector, regardless of open source or not. This immediate World is seen as:

  1. Entrance & Exit Barriers: Ie, how easy is to enter/leave the ERP development market?
    1. The ERP market is..
  2. Competition: Ie, how fierce is the competition (from Navision, SAP etc)?
    1. The competition is in terms of.., and is..
  3. Substitutes: Ie, what substitutes are there? (All other international accounting software suites)
    1. The substitutes are..
  4. Other Interested Parties: Ie, what other interested parties are there and what are they trying to accomplish? (eg IBM, SUN)
    1. The other parties are.. and try to..

What is going on?

We have identified the following opportunities. According to their importance, are:

  1. Opp no.1
  2. Opp no.2

We have identified the following threats. According to their importance, are:

  1. Threat no.1
  2. Threat no.2