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Enterprise Resource Planning And Enterprise Application Integration.
Title:
Enterprise Resource Planning And Enterprise Application Integration.
Author:
Themistocleous, Marinos.
ISBN:
9781845445898
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (122 pages)
Series:
Journal of Enterprise Information Management ; v.18, 4

Journal of Enterprise Information Management
Contents:
CONTENTS -- EDITORIAL REVIEW BOARD -- Guest editorial -- Factors affecting ERP system adoption -- Strategic technology adoption: extending ERP across the supply chain -- Selecting internal and external supply chain functionality -- Towards a model of organisational prerequisites for enterprise-wide systems integration -- Design patterns for data integration -- ERP II: a conceptual framework for next-generation enterprise systems?.
Abstract:
Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems nowadays forms the infrastructure of many organisations worldwide. As business operating systems, they support the core business functions ranging from procurement over production, sales to accounting, cost management and human resource management. However, they hardly can cover the entire IT landscape and satisfy all individual requirements. Consequently, the efficient integration of ERP with legacy systems, other existing applications and best-of-breed solutions becomes a main success factor for benefits realisation. Further demand for ERP integration results out of the increasingly important design and implementation of collaborative solutions such as Supply Chain Management or Customer Relationship Management. While the area of ERP itself attracted significant academic interest, the actual integration of ERP solutions on the base of Enterprise Application Integration can be regarded as not sufficiently explored. However, the current interest in this topic is significant.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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