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_aENTERPRISE RESOURCE PLANNING _bA MANAGERIAL PERSPECTIVE _cGOYAL, D.P. |
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_bTATA MCGRAW-HILL EDUCATION PRIVATE LTD. _c2011 _aNEW DELHI |
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_aXVII, 365 _bPAPER |
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505 | _aPart I: Conceptual Framework 1. ERP Systems: An Introduction 2. Advanced ERP 3. ERP and e-Commerce 4. ERP Architecture Part II: Establishing Need For ERP 5. ERP Need Analysis 6. Business Case for ERP Part III: System Development And Erp Life Cycle 7. System Development Life Cycle 8. ERP Life Cycle Part IV: Implementation Of ERP 10. ERP and Business Process Reengineering 11. Implementation Process and Strategies 12. ERP Project Management Part V: Post ERP Implementation 13. Change Management 14. Post-Implementation Review of ERP Systems 15. Post-Implementation Support, Maintenance and Security of ERP 16. Related Technologies and ERP 17. Emerging Trends and Future of ERP | ||
520 | _aThis text integrates the two principles in the functionality of ERP ? Management and Computer Science. Written with a managerial perspective the text explains why ERP is not just a programme for management but how ERP can be comprehensively managed by the very people who apply it. This book would be useful for the students of Management, Engineering, Information Technology, Computer Applications and Business & Commerce. The practicing managers and entrepreneurs would also find the book useful in understanding the concepts of ERP and its applications to enhance their decision making. | ||
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_aERP SYSTEMS _xCASE STUDIES _910212 |
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