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_aMonk, Ellen F _912361 |
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_aConcepts in enterprise resource planning _cEllen F Monk and Bret J Wagner |
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_bCengage Learning India Pvt Ltd. _aNew Delhi _c2009 |
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_axvii, 254 p. _bPaper |
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505 | _a 1. Business Functions, Processes and Data Requirements 2. The Development of Enterprise Resource Planning Systems 3. Marketing Information Systems and the Sales Order Process 4. Production and Supply Chain Management Information Systems 5. Accounting in ERP Systems 6. Human Resources Processes with ERP 7. Process Modeling, Process Improvement, and ERP Implementation 8. ERP and Electronic Commerce | ||
520 | _a1.Numerous screenshots familiarize readers with software programs and key concepts 2.End-of-chapter questions and exercises test mastery of the subject matter periodically and allow for immediate feedback 3.Ongoing case study of a fictitious company illustrates how ERP works when applied to all aspects of a single business 4.Many examples use the industry-leading software, SAP, preparing readers for work with a program that they are likely to encounter in their professional experiences | ||
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_aBusiness enterprises _912362 _vComputer networks Management |
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_aSAP R/3 _919522 |
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_aEnterprise resource planning _919523 |
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_aWagner, Bret J _919524 |
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