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Enterprise Resource Planning
Mary Sumner, Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville

ISBN-10: 0131403435
ISBN-13: 9780131403437

Publisher: Prentice Hall
Copyright: 2005
Format: Paper; 208 pp
Published: 10/01/2004

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For courses in Graduate MIS, Decision Support Systems, and courses covering the principles of enterprise resource planning systems.

This text takes a generic approach to enterprise resource planning systems and their interrelationships, covering all functional areas of this new type of management challenge. It discusses the re-design of business processes, changes in organizational structure, and effective management strategies that will help assure competitiveness, responsiveness, productivity, and global impact for many organizations in the years ahead.

  • Coverage of all ERP/ERP projects functional areas—Includes production and materials management; sales and marketing; ad accounting and finance.
    • Helps students understand the concepts of organization, technology, methodology, and management.

  • Numerous examples of business requirements—Enhanced through the use of integrated information systems and re-engineered business processes.
    • Illustrates for students the interrelationships among these subsystems.

  • Customized approaches to ERP development.
    • Enables students to recognize how ERP systems can provide business results in the form of increased business responsiveness, improved competitiveness, and improved business processes.

  • Coverage of concepts, issues, and applications relevant to newer ERP technologies.
    • Familiarizes students with decision analysis tools, data warehouses, and Web-based systems supporting eCommerce.

  • Coverage of SDLC.
  • Chapter-opening objectives.
    • Alerts students to key content to be covered, and helps them organize their learning and study goals.

  • Chapter-end exercises.
    • Gives students the opportunity to apply what they have learned in each chapter before moving on.

  • Text-ending integrated case study.
    • Ties together the many facets and details of ERP and ERP projects to give students a working knowledge of the topic.

  • Bibliography in each chapter.
  • Supplies students with current research references.

Chapter 1. A Foundation for Understanding Enterprise Resource Planning Systems

Chapter 2. Re-engineering and Enterprise Resource Planning Systems 

Chapter 3. Planning, Design, and Implementation of Enterprise Resource Planning Systems

Chapter 4. ERP Systems: Sales and Marketing

Chapter 5. ERP Systems: Accounting and Finance

Chapter 6. ERP Systems: Production and Materials Management

Chapter 7. ERP Systesm: Human Resources 

Chapter 8. Managing an ERP Project

Chapter 9. Supply Chain Management and the eMarketplace

 

Integrated Case Study: Bandon Group, Inc.

 

Index

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  • Companion Website - Sumner
    Sumner
    © 2005 | Prentice Hall | On-line Supplement | Instock
    ISBN-10: 0131403451 | ISBN-13: 9780131403451


  • Companion Website - Sumner
    Sumner
    © 2005 | Prentice Hall | On-line Supplement | Instock
    ISBN-10: 0131403451 | ISBN-13: 9780131403451


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