Concepts in enterprise resource planning / Ellen F. Monk, University of Delaware, Bret J. Wagner, Western Michigan University.
By: Monk, Ellen F
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Contributor(s): Wagner, Bret J
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BookPublisher: New York : Cengage Learning, c2013Edition: Fourth Edition.Description: xviii, 254 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.ISBN: 9781111820404 (pbk.); 1111820406 (pbk.).Subject(s): Manufacturing resource planning| Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Notes | Date due | Item holds |
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HD30.28 .M66 2013 (Browse shelf) | Available | GO |
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Ch. 1 Business Functions and Business Processes -- ch. 2 The Development of Enterprise Resource Planning Systems -- ch. 3 Marketing Information Systems and the Sales Order Process -- ch. 4 Production and Supply Chain Management Information Systems -- ch. 5 Accounting in ERP Systems -- ch. 6 Human Resources Processes with ERP -- ch. 7 Process Modeling, Process Improvement, and ERP Implementation -- ch. 8 RFID, Business Intelligence (BI), Mobile Computing, and the Cloud.
This 4E reflects the latest trends and updates in ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) software as well as introduces the basic functional areas of business and their relationships. Readers can see how integrated information systems help organizations improve business process and provide managers with accurate, consistent, and current data for making informed strategic decisions.
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