Enterprise resource planning systems : systems, life cycle, electronic commerce, and risk / Daniel E. O'Leary.

By: O'Leary, Daniel EdmundMaterial type: TextTextPublisher: Cambridge, UK ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2000Description: vi, 232 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN: 0521791529 (hb); 9780521791526 (hb)Subject(s): Production management | Management information systems | Business planning | Electronic commerceDDC classification: 658.8/4 LOC classification: TS155 | .O385 2000Online resources: Sample text | Table of contents | Publisher description
Contents:
Introduction -- Systems and Technology Background -- ERP Systems Background -- Geneva Steel: Changing the Way Business Is Done -- ERP Data Input -- ERP Output Capabilities -- Quantum's Virtual Data Warehouse -- Technology Enabled versus Clean Slate Reengineering -- Deciding to Go ERP -- ERP Choice -- In House or Outsourced -- Choosing an ERP System -- Chesapeake Display and Packaging -- A CFO's Inquiry -- Designing ERP Systems: Should Business Processes or ERP Software Be Changed? -- Microsoft's SAP Implementation -- Designing ERP Systems: Choosing Standard Models, Artifacts, and Processes
Review: "Enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems are powerful software packages that enable businesses to integrate a variety of disparate functions. In particular, ERP systems can provide the foundation for a wide range of e-commerce-based processes, including web-based ordering and order tracing, inventory management, and built-to-order goods. This book examines the pros and cons of ERP systems, explains how they work, and highlights their role at the heart of e-commerce."--Jacket.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

"Enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems are powerful software packages that enable businesses to integrate a variety of disparate functions. In particular, ERP systems can provide the foundation for a wide range of e-commerce-based processes, including web-based ordering and order tracing, inventory management, and built-to-order goods. This book examines the pros and cons of ERP systems, explains how they work, and highlights their role at the heart of e-commerce."--Jacket.

1. Introduction -- 2. Systems and Technology Background -- 3. ERP Systems Background -- App. 3-1. Geneva Steel: Changing the Way Business Is Done -- 4. ERP Data Input -- 5. ERP Output Capabilities -- Appendix 5-1. Quantum's Virtual Data Warehouse -- 6. Technology Enabled versus Clean Slate Reengineering -- 7. Deciding to Go ERP -- App. 7-1. ERP Choice -- In House or Outsourced -- 8. Choosing an ERP System -- App. 8-1. Chesapeake Display and Packaging -- App. 8-2. A CFO's Inquiry -- 9. Designing ERP Systems: Should Business Processes or ERP Software Be Changed? -- App. 9-1. Microsoft's SAP Implementation -- 10. Designing ERP Systems: Choosing Standard Models, Artifacts, and Processes

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