ERPs offer a two-fold answer to the need for integration. The first is technical in nature, since the architecture of these programs is designed to ensure the compatibility of their software components and the transparency of their data. They also offer a dynamic approach, because ERPs are mechanisms for incorporating a company's specific functional elements. However, the ERP solution cannot replace every existing management computing system. Accordingly, applying ERP to existing systems will have a significant cost, whether it occurs in the implementation of ERP itself or in the work of making over the firm's own information system. The field surveys that have been carried out show that good management practices already included in non-ERP...
This paper analyzes an ERP system implementation from a perspective of complex system and standardiz...
Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems were introduced into companies to solve various organisat...
[[abstract]]Interactions between manufacturing and marketing departments often determine the competi...
Abstract ERPs offer a two-fold answer to the need for integration. The first is technical in nature,...
ERPs offer a two-fold answer to the need for integration. The first is technical in nature, since th...
Faced with increasingly strong and varied forms of competition, firms are seeking more efficient org...
Companies have been investing in integrated enterprise applications (such as ERP) for over a decade,...
ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) systems integrate software solutions that support the integration...
Abstract. ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) systems integrate software solutions that support the i...
Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) improves commercial activity control and provides a competitive a...
Historically, system integration of ERP system and other existing IT systems within anorganization h...
In a competitive environment, firms continually need to establish new business objectives to fill th...
Background - Enterprise resource planning, also known as ERP, enhances a company's ability to mainta...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to discuss the mechanisms inducing a user organization to con...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to discuss the mechanisms inducing a user organization to con...
This paper analyzes an ERP system implementation from a perspective of complex system and standardiz...
Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems were introduced into companies to solve various organisat...
[[abstract]]Interactions between manufacturing and marketing departments often determine the competi...
Abstract ERPs offer a two-fold answer to the need for integration. The first is technical in nature,...
ERPs offer a two-fold answer to the need for integration. The first is technical in nature, since th...
Faced with increasingly strong and varied forms of competition, firms are seeking more efficient org...
Companies have been investing in integrated enterprise applications (such as ERP) for over a decade,...
ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) systems integrate software solutions that support the integration...
Abstract. ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) systems integrate software solutions that support the i...
Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) improves commercial activity control and provides a competitive a...
Historically, system integration of ERP system and other existing IT systems within anorganization h...
In a competitive environment, firms continually need to establish new business objectives to fill th...
Background - Enterprise resource planning, also known as ERP, enhances a company's ability to mainta...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to discuss the mechanisms inducing a user organization to con...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to discuss the mechanisms inducing a user organization to con...
This paper analyzes an ERP system implementation from a perspective of complex system and standardiz...
Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems were introduced into companies to solve various organisat...
[[abstract]]Interactions between manufacturing and marketing departments often determine the competi...