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From: Peter Sullivan
Subject: gnue docbook/DevelopersIntroduction/chapters/in...
Date: Sat, 06 Apr 2002 16:58:16 -0500

CVSROOT:        /cvsroot/gnue
Module name:    gnue
Changes by:     Peter Sullivan <address@hidden> 02/04/06 16:58:16

Modified files:
        docbook/DevelopersIntroduction/chapters: introduction.sgml 
        docbook/articles: accounting_package.lyx swiss_article_1.txt 
        packages/finance/package-doc: introduction.sgml 
        www            : faq.html 

Log message:
        Replaced all refs to "GNUe Accounting" to "GNUe Financials" with grep's 
help

CVSWeb URLs:
http://savannah.gnu.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs/gnue/gnue/docbook/DevelopersIntroduction/chapters/introduction.sgml.diff?tr1=1.2&tr2=1.3&r1=text&r2=text
http://savannah.gnu.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs/gnue/gnue/docbook/articles/accounting_package.lyx.diff?tr1=1.2&tr2=1.3&r1=text&r2=text
http://savannah.gnu.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs/gnue/gnue/docbook/articles/swiss_article_1.txt.diff?tr1=1.15&tr2=1.16&r1=text&r2=text
http://savannah.gnu.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs/gnue/gnue/packages/finance/package-doc/introduction.sgml.diff?tr1=1.8&tr2=1.9&r1=text&r2=text
http://savannah.gnu.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs/gnue/gnue/www/faq.html.diff?tr1=1.27&tr2=1.28&r1=text&r2=text

Patches:
Index: gnue/docbook/DevelopersIntroduction/chapters/introduction.sgml
diff -c gnue/docbook/DevelopersIntroduction/chapters/introduction.sgml:1.2 
gnue/docbook/DevelopersIntroduction/chapters/introduction.sgml:1.3
*** gnue/docbook/DevelopersIntroduction/chapters/introduction.sgml:1.2  Sat Mar 
 3 21:30:15 2001
--- gnue/docbook/DevelopersIntroduction/chapters/introduction.sgml      Sat Apr 
 6 16:58:15 2002
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*** 80,86 ****
  system.       
        </para>
        <para>
! To achieve maximum modularity and be all things to all people within reason, 
GNUe is looking at the following approach.  GNUe will be a set of tools to 
build business applications.  With these tools modules will be built.  Modules 
will be bundled by similar function to create packages.  One problem in doing 
this is the different needs of different industries.  A doctor has a very 
different billing situation than car dealer ship for instance.  Therefore, 
there will be "templates" by vertical industry if need be.  The concept is 
GNUe->Packages->Modules->Components  where components can be reused among 
modules.  Modules are bundled by type ex: accounts recievable, accounts 
payable, general ledger are bundled in accounting package.  Then multiple 
packages make up GNUe.  Then each vertical industry can have specific templates 
if desired to make customization minimal from set up to setup. (Further 
documentation and flow charts coming on this subject.)
        </para>
          <para>
          <emphasis role="bold">Open Architecture</emphasis>
--- 80,86 ----
  system.       
        </para>
        <para>
! To achieve maximum modularity and be all things to all people within reason, 
GNUe is looking at the following approach.  GNUe will be a set of tools to 
build business applications.  With these tools modules will be built.  Modules 
will be bundled by similar function to create packages.  One problem in doing 
this is the different needs of different industries.  A doctor has a very 
different billing situation than car dealer ship for instance.  Therefore, 
there will be "templates" by vertical industry if need be.  The concept is 
GNUe->Packages->Modules->Components  where components can be reused among 
modules.  Modules are bundled by type ex: accounts recievable, accounts 
payable, general ledger are bundled in financials package.  Then multiple 
packages make up GNUe.  Then each vertical industry can have specific templates 
if desired to make customization minimal from set up to setup. (Further 
documentation and flow charts coming on this subject.)
        </para>
          <para>
          <emphasis role="bold">Open Architecture</emphasis>
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*** 480,486 ****
  oversee every aspect of GNU Enterprise.  In order to deal with this complexity
  the project is decomposed into separate projects known as packages each with 
vertical industry templates.  Each 
  package consists of everything needed to provide a single feature set 
! to GNU Enterprise.  Templates are a way to group the packages by industry.  
For example, the GNUE Accounting package provides General Ledger, Accounts 
Payable, Accounts Recievable, etc.
  capabilities to the system. (More diagrams and explanations coming soon.)
    </para>
    <sect2>
--- 480,486 ----
  oversee every aspect of GNU Enterprise.  In order to deal with this complexity
  the project is decomposed into separate projects known as packages each with 
vertical industry templates.  Each 
  package consists of everything needed to provide a single feature set 
! to GNU Enterprise.  Templates are a way to group the packages by industry.  
For example, the GNUE Financials package provides General Ledger, Accounts 
Payable, Accounts Recievable, etc.
  capabilities to the system. (More diagrams and explanations coming soon.)
    </para>
    <sect2>
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*** 536,542 ****
                </row>
            <row>
                  <entry>
!           Accounting
                  </entry>
                  <entry>
  Accounts recievable, Accounts Payable, General Ledger, etc.
--- 536,542 ----
                </row>
            <row>
                  <entry>
!           Financials
                  </entry>
                  <entry>
  Accounts recievable, Accounts Payable, General Ledger, etc.
Index: gnue/docbook/articles/accounting_package.lyx
diff -c gnue/docbook/articles/accounting_package.lyx:1.2 
gnue/docbook/articles/accounting_package.lyx:1.3
*** gnue/docbook/articles/accounting_package.lyx:1.2    Mon Mar 19 18:52:45 2001
--- gnue/docbook/articles/accounting_package.lyx        Sat Apr  6 16:58:15 2002
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*** 24,30 ****
  
  \layout Title
  
! GNU Enterprise Accounting Package
  \layout Author
  
  Louis Charbonneau ca 
--- 24,30 ----
  
  \layout Title
  
! GNU Enterprise Financials Package
  \layout Author
  
  Louis Charbonneau ca 
***************
*** 50,56 ****
  Introduction
  \layout Standard
  
! The GNU Enterprise Accounting Package is made of the following modules :
  \layout Enumerate
  
  GL Module (General Ledger) 
--- 50,56 ----
  Introduction
  \layout Standard
  
! The GNU Enterprise Financials Package is made of the following modules :
  \layout Enumerate
  
  GL Module (General Ledger) 
***************
*** 709,721 ****
  
  \layout Subsection
  
! Accounting Package Parameters
  \layout Subsubsection
  
  Theory of operation
  \layout Standard
  
! Accounting Package parameters 
  \begin_inset Quotes eld
  \end_inset 
  
--- 709,721 ----
  
  \layout Subsection
  
! Financials Package Parameters
  \layout Subsubsection
  
  Theory of operation
  \layout Standard
  
! Financials Package parameters 
  \begin_inset Quotes eld
  \end_inset 
  
***************
*** 724,730 ****
  \end_inset 
  
   table is used to store general information used by the different modules
!  of GNU Enterprise Accounting package.
  \layout Subsubsection
  
  Definition
--- 724,730 ----
  \end_inset 
  
   table is used to store general information used by the different modules
!  of GNU Enterprise Financials package.
  \layout Subsubsection
  
  Definition
Index: gnue/docbook/articles/swiss_article_1.txt
diff -c gnue/docbook/articles/swiss_article_1.txt:1.15 
gnue/docbook/articles/swiss_article_1.txt:1.16
*** gnue/docbook/articles/swiss_article_1.txt:1.15      Tue Oct  9 09:28:59 2001
--- gnue/docbook/articles/swiss_article_1.txt   Sat Apr  6 16:58:15 2002
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*** 372,380 ****
  
  -----------------------------
  
! GNUe currently consists of Accounting, Supply Chain, and Sales packages.
   All packages are structured for multiple currency and multiple
! languages.  The Accounting package includes a very basic single level
  general ledger, payables, and receivables functions.  The supply chain
  covers ordering, receiving, storing, and shipping of products. Sales
  includes invoicing and maintaining simple customer information.  Future
--- 372,380 ----
  
  -----------------------------
  
! GNUe currently consists of Financials, Supply Chain, and Sales packages.
   All packages are structured for multiple currency and multiple
! languages.  The Financials package includes a very basic single level
  general ledger, payables, and receivables functions.  The supply chain
  covers ordering, receiving, storing, and shipping of products. Sales
  includes invoicing and maintaining simple customer information.  Future
Index: gnue/packages/finance/package-doc/introduction.sgml
diff -c gnue/packages/finance/package-doc/introduction.sgml:1.8 
gnue/packages/finance/package-doc/introduction.sgml:1.9
*** gnue/packages/finance/package-doc/introduction.sgml:1.8     Fri Nov 30 
22:48:43 2001
--- gnue/packages/finance/package-doc/introduction.sgml Sat Apr  6 16:58:15 2002
***************
*** 4,10 ****
                <title>Description</title> 
  <!-- Description Narrative -->
                <para>
!                       This document describes a proposed architecture for the 
GNUe Accounting Package. 
                </para>
                <sect2>
                        <title>Source of Information </title> 
--- 4,10 ----
                <title>Description</title> 
  <!-- Description Narrative -->
                <para>
!                       This document describes a proposed architecture for the 
GNUe Financials Package. 
                </para>
                <sect2>
                        <title>Source of Information </title> 
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*** 15,21 ****
                <sect2>
                        <title>Version </title> 
                <para>
!                       This chapter is $Revision: 1.8 $ $Date: 2001/12/01 
03:48:43 $.
                </para>
                        <para>
                                It is a preliminary draft proposal for 
discussion purposes only.
--- 15,21 ----
                <sect2>
                        <title>Version </title> 
                <para>
!                       This chapter is $Revision: 1.9 $ $Date: 2002/04/06 
21:58:15 $.
                </para>
                        <para>
                                It is a preliminary draft proposal for 
discussion purposes only.
***************
*** 24,45 ****
                <sect2>
                        <title>Purpose of Document </title> 
                        <para>
!                               The purpose of this document is to define the 
scope of the modules in the Finance Package. If any terms in this document are 
unclear please let me know. We are working on a glossary and I will gladly add 
them. 
                        </para>
                </sect2>
                <sect2>
!                       <title>Definition of GNUe Finance Package </title> 
                        <para>
!                               The Finance Package encompasses all of the 
functions required to complete financial control including statements and tax 
reporting.
                        </para>
                        <para>
!                               The Finance Package does NOT include MRP, 
routings, bills of material, manufacturing, sales prospecting, sales 
representatives, marketing, maintenance, customer care, customer support, 
management reporting, data warehousing and etc. 
                        </para>
                </sect2>
                <sect2>
!                       <title>Finance Package Modules</title> 
                        <para>
!                               This document will lay the general groundwork 
for modules in the accouting function.  The initial modules are:
                        </para>
                        <orderedlist>
  <listitem>
--- 24,45 ----
                <sect2>
                        <title>Purpose of Document </title> 
                        <para>
!                               The purpose of this document is to define the 
scope of the modules in the Financials Package. If any terms in this document 
are unclear please let me know. We are working on a glossary and I will gladly 
add them. 
                        </para>
                </sect2>
                <sect2>
!                       <title>Definition of GNUe Financials Package </title> 
                        <para>
!                               The Financials Package encompasses all of the 
functions required to complete financial control including statements and tax 
reporting.
                        </para>
                        <para>
!                               The Financials Package does NOT include MRP, 
routings, bills of material, manufacturing, sales prospecting, sales 
representatives, marketing, maintenance, customer care, customer support, 
management reporting, data warehousing and etc. 
                        </para>
                </sect2>
                <sect2>
!                       <title>Financials Package Modules</title> 
                        <para>
!                               This document will lay the general groundwork 
for modules in the finance function.  The initial modules are:
                        </para>
                        <orderedlist>
  <listitem>
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*** 70,76 ****
                        </orderedlist>
                </sect2>
                <sect2>
!                       <title>Future Accounting Functionality </title> 
                        <para>
                                Future functionality describes requirements 
slated for a future version of GNUe. These requirements may appear in either 
standard GNUe functionality or in industry packages. 
                        </para>
--- 70,76 ----
                        </orderedlist>
                </sect2>
                <sect2>
!                       <title>Future Financials Functionality </title> 
                        <para>
                                Future functionality describes requirements 
slated for a future version of GNUe. These requirements may appear in either 
standard GNUe functionality or in industry packages. 
                        </para>
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*** 224,232 ****
  
                </sect2>
                <sect2>
!               <title>Accounting Interface</title>
                <para>
!               All of the sub-systems will have a standard interface to the 
accounting system.  The subsystems will need to work without GNUe Accounting 
installed and automatically detect that it is installed and react accordingly.
                </para>
                </sect2>
        </sect1>
--- 224,232 ----
  
                </sect2>
                <sect2>
!               <title>Financials Interface</title>
                <para>
!               All of the sub-systems will have a standard interface to the 
financials system.  The subsystems will need to work without GNUe Financials 
installed and automatically detect that it is installed and react accordingly.
                </para>
                </sect2>
        </sect1>
Index: gnue/www/faq.html
diff -c gnue/www/faq.html:1.27 gnue/www/faq.html:1.28
*** gnue/www/faq.html:1.27      Sat Feb 16 19:41:43 2002
--- gnue/www/faq.html   Sat Apr  6 16:58:16 2002
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*** 128,134 ****
        <br>
        <a href="#GNUe-FAQ-4.4">4.4 - What is a GNUe Package?</a> 
        <br>
!       <a href="#GNUe-FAQ-4.5">4.5 - What is the GNUe Accounting Package?</a> 
        <br>
        <a href="#GNUe-FAQ-4.6"> 4.6 - What is the GNUe Budget Management 
Package? </a> 
        <br>
--- 128,134 ----
        <br>
        <a href="#GNUe-FAQ-4.4">4.4 - What is a GNUe Package?</a> 
        <br>
!       <a href="#GNUe-FAQ-4.5">4.5 - What is the GNUe Financials Package?</a> 
        <br>
        <a href="#GNUe-FAQ-4.6"> 4.6 - What is the GNUe Budget Management 
Package? </a> 
        <br>
***************
*** 243,249 ****
        <a name="GNUe-FAQ-1.6"></a> <b>1.6 - When was this FAQ last revised and 
where can I find it.</b>. 
  </p>
  <p>
! This FAQ is $Revision: 1.27 $ $Date: 2002/02/17 00:41:43 $. The most
  recent version (automatically updated from CVS) can be found on <a
  href="http://www.gnu.org/projects/gnue/faq.html";>
  the GNU GNUe Project FAQ Page</a>. A mini version is
--- 243,249 ----
        <a name="GNUe-FAQ-1.6"></a> <b>1.6 - When was this FAQ last revised and 
where can I find it.</b>. 
  </p>
  <p>
! This FAQ is $Revision: 1.28 $ $Date: 2002/04/06 21:58:16 $. The most
  recent version (automatically updated from CVS) can be found on <a
  href="http://www.gnu.org/projects/gnue/faq.html";>
  the GNU GNUe Project FAQ Page</a>. A mini version is
***************
*** 1148,1165 ****
  packages provide a convienent but not rigid grouping. 
  </p>
  <p>
!       <a name="GNUe-FAQ-4.5"></a> <b>4.5 - What is the GNUe Accounting 
Package?</b> 
  </p>
  <p>
  Because finance and accounting are the backbone of every business, the
! GNUe Accounting Package is the heart of GNU Enterprise. With it, you
  can manage your finances, pay your bills, invoice your customers,
  allocate budgets, manage your assets and analyze your costs. 
  </p>
  <p>
        More information may be found at
        <a 
href="http://www.gnuenterprise.org/~neilt/packages/finance/package-doc/Accounting/";>
!       Accounting Proposal</a> and 
        <a href="http://www.gnuenterprise.org/~neilt/GNUePkgArchitecture.png";> 
Package Overview Drawing</a> 
  </p>
  <p>
--- 1148,1165 ----
  packages provide a convienent but not rigid grouping. 
  </p>
  <p>
!       <a name="GNUe-FAQ-4.5"></a> <b>4.5 - What is the GNUe Financials 
Package?</b> 
  </p>
  <p>
  Because finance and accounting are the backbone of every business, the
! GNUe Financials Package is the heart of GNU Enterprise. With it, you
  can manage your finances, pay your bills, invoice your customers,
  allocate budgets, manage your assets and analyze your costs. 
  </p>
  <p>
        More information may be found at
        <a 
href="http://www.gnuenterprise.org/~neilt/packages/finance/package-doc/Accounting/";>
!       Financials Proposal</a> and 
        <a href="http://www.gnuenterprise.org/~neilt/GNUePkgArchitecture.png";> 
Package Overview Drawing</a> 
  </p>
  <p>



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