"Enterprise resource planning: Solutions and management" by Fiona Fui-hoon NAH
 

Enterprise resource planning: Solutions and management

Publication Type

Edited Book

Publication Date

7-2002

Abstract

Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) refers to large commercial software packages that promise a seamless integration of information flow through an organization by combining various sources of information into a single software application and a single database. Although ERP has its roots in more primitive applications, the turn of the century has seen an explosion of research, debate, and information about its evolution and place in the business world. The outcome of ERP itself is still a mystery, but the trends and issues it has created will be the enigma that future generations will have to solve. Today, businesses are striving for integration. Organizations are also transforming their processes to meet demands by becoming more flexible, adaptable, and efficient. Not only is accurate and up-to-date information needed, success in business today entails a seamless flow in supply chain, excellent customer relationship management, and capabilities to carry out electronic commerce. Traditionally, separate units were created within an organization to carry out various tasks, and these functional areas would create their own information systems thereby giving rise to systems that were not integrated. ERP strives to provide a solution to these problems.

Discipline

Databases and Information Systems | Management Information Systems

Research Areas

Data Science and Engineering

First Page

1

Last Page

306

ISBN

9781931777063

Identifier

10.4018/978-1-930708-36-5

Publisher

IRM Press

City or Country

Hershey, PA

Additional URL

https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-930708-36-5

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