Please fill in your complete address, the name and phone number of the contact person that can be of help if more detailed data about the planned system is required. Please also list your contact partners within HP and/or Baan.
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Please fill in these dates which reflect some important milestones.
Named Users:
This is the total number of users who will use Infor Baan. This number is usually greater than the number of Logged-on users.
Logged-on Users:
This number is the number of users actively using Baan. It is typically greater than the number of concurrent users. Logged-on users include users that are idle or active within a Baan session. The number of Infor Baan user licenses being purchased is the upper limit in terms of users to get connected.
Concurrent Users:
This is the number of users executing transactions simultaneously. The number of Concurrent Users below must match the number from Section 3.3 which breaks down the concurrent user number by module. If it is not possible to provide a breakdown, we will assume 67% of the logged-on users as being concurrent users.
Enter the release of the Infor Baan software version you want the sizing for:
Is the implementation a Centralized or De-centralized?
The centralized model has the machine(s) that will run Baan at one central location and communicating using a LAN. Client machines such as PC’s can connect to the machine either by LAN or WAN.
The decentralized model has the machines that will run Baan at several locations and communicating using a WAN typically. Client machines such as PC’s can connect to the machine either by LAN or WAN.
Is the implementation a multi-site installation?
Multi-site implies that processing will occur in more than one business unit. Processing may be actual business events such as material handling, manufacturing, administration as well as data processing or the recording of these events. Multi-site can be used in centralized and decentralized models.
Fill in the number of connected and concurrent users per module in the table below. This is a count of the concurrent clients at each site.
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*) Please fill in the "data volumes" tables in section 5.1
Additional performance relevant questions:
What user interfaces will be used by how many concurrent users?