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Enterprise Resource Planning Systems [PDF]
The most advanced integrated Information Technology (IT) tools are represented by Enterprise Resource Planning systems (ERP). These systems can collect and integrate data using a common database, thereby representing a good basis for the overall accounting process.
Sara Trucco, Carlo Caserio
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General purpose Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems have been used to serve many industries and functional areas in an integrated and standardized fashion. However, general purpose ERP systems face several challenges, such as complex configuration processes and low adaptation to specific industries.
Wu He, Shi Liang Wu
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General purpose Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems have been used to serve many industries and functional areas in an integrated and standardized fashion. However, general purpose ERP systems face several challenges, such as complex configuration processes and low adaptation to specific industries.
Wu He, Shi Liang Wu
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ERP – Enterprise Resource Planning
2017The ERP part deals extensively with the strategic objectives of an ERP implementation. It is complemented by topics such as ERP template development and rollouts, total cost of ownership and organizational change management. A comprehensive chapter on organizational readiness deals with best practices quality and process models complemented by a ...
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Evolution of Enterprise Resource Planning
2009Business needs have driven the design, development, and use of the enterprise-wide information systems we call Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems. Intra enterprise integration was a driving force in the design, development, and use of early ERP systems.
Ronald E. McGaughey, Angappa Gunasekaran
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Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP)
International Journal of Enterprise Information Systems, 2007Business needs have driven the design, development, and use of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems. Intra-enterprise integration was a driving force in the design, development, and use of early ERP systems, but increased globalization, intense competition, and technological change have shifted to focus to inter-enterprise integration.
Ronald E. McGaughey, Angappa Gunasekaran
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Enterprise Resource Planning: A Trio of Resources
Information Systems Management, 2003Abstract Enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems offer a better way to help manage and improve plant and business processes. As processing plants turn increasingly to ERP to run operations, they must use a trio of technology resources to control ERP systems.
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Research of Enterprise Resource Planning in a Specific Enterprise
2006 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man and Cybernetics, 2006Enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems for manufacturing sector are commercially available. However, most existing commercial systems are likely to have some problems, and it can be hard to apply these general ERP systems to the task of resource planning in a specific enterprise. From integrated systems engineering perspectives, this paper presents
Chengsu Ouyang +5 more
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An Overview of Enterprise Resource Planning for Intelligent Enterprises
2009Enterprise resource planning systems can be defined as customizable, standard application software which includes integrated business solutions for the core processes and administrative functions (Chan & Rosemann, 2001). From an operative perspective, ERP systems provide a common technological platform unique for the entire corporation allowing the
Jose M. Framinan, Jose M. Molina
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The end of enterprise resource planning
C&EN Global Enterprise, 2020The Harvard Business Review ran an article in 1990 by management consultant and former Massachusetts Institute of Technology computer science professor Michael Hammer titled “Reengineering Work: Do...
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The Evolution of Enterprise Resource Planning
2000Today, many Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems are run on a network of personal computers. Their features include a client/server architecture supported by a distributed relational database system with query and reporting capabilities, electronic data interchange capability to communicate with both suppliers and customers, decision support ...
V. Sridharan, R. Lawrence LaForge
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