Enterprise resource planning
Publication details: McGrawhill Education 2014 New DelhiEdition: 3Description: xxi, 415 p. PaperISBN:- 9789383286645
- 658.0568
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Contents: Part I - INTRODUCTION 1. Enterprise-An Overview 2. Business Processes 3. Introduction to ERP 4. Basic ERP Concepts 5. Justifying ERP Investments 6. Risks of ERP 7. Benefits of ERP 8. ERP and Related Technologies 9. Advanced Technology and ERP Security Part II - ERP MARKETPLACE AND FUNCTIONAL MODULES 10. ERP Marketplace and Marketplace Dynamics 11. Business Modules of an ERP Package Part III - ERP IMPLEMENTATION 12. ERP Implementation Basics 13. ERP Implementation Life Cycle 14. ERP Package Selection 15. ERP Transition Strategies 16. ERP Deployment Models 17. ERP Implementation Process 18. ERP Project Teams 19. Consultants, Vendors, and Employees 20. Success and Failure Factors of the ERP Implementation 21. ERP Operation and Maintenance 22. Maximizing the ERP System Part IV - ERP-PRESENT AND FUTURE 23. ERP and E-Business 24. ERP, The Internet, and WWW-ERP II 25. Future Directions and Trends in ERP Part V - APPENDICES Appendix A. ERP Case studies Appendix B. ERP-A Manufacturing Perspective Appendix C. ERP Careers Printed
McGraw-Hill Education, 2014. 3rd edition. Softcover. New. ERP or Enterprise Resource Planning is an integrated enterprise-wide information system that integrates the information system and automates most of the business functions of the organization. The ERP system provides one central repository for all data that is shared by all the various ERP facets in order to smoothen the flow of information across the organization. Continuously in print for over a decade now, this book is a one-stop reference on the subject covering: Enterprise basics and business processes ERP basics, myths, risks, and benefits ERP-related technologies and ERP security ERP marketplace and market dynamics ERP functional modules ERP implementation ERP operation and maintenance This updated, revised, and enlarged Third Edition covers the latest developments in the field of ERP and information technology, including the popularity of the Internet and World Wide Web, emergence of new technologies, and changes in the market dynamics. The discussions are supported by ample case studies and resources, alongside a bibliography and a glossary. The highlights of the Third Edition are: New chapters on `Business Processes and Enterprise Systems`, `Advanced Technology and ERP Security`, and `ERP Deployment Models` Coverage of business processes, enterprise systems, ERP security, on-demand (SaaS) ERP, and cloud or hosted ERP Completely revamped chapters on `ERP Marketplace and Market Dynamics` and `Future Directions and Trends in ERP` to reflect the latest trends New ERP case studies from a variety of vendors in diverse industries A comprehensive bibliography for further learning Today having an ERP system is not a luxury, but a necessity. Having a properly implemented ERP system and a fully trained workforce that knows how to use the system in the best possible way is a must for survival in this brutally competitive world. This book is primarily designed for students and contains a host of pedagogical features to make learning more effective.
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