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Integrating ERP, CRM, supply chain management, and smart materials / Dimitris N. Chorafas.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Boca Raton, Fla. : Auerbach, c2001.Description: xxi, 384 p. : ill. ; 26 cmISBN:
  • 0849310768 (alk. paper)
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Contents:
Enterprise Resource Planning, Supply Chain, and Customer Relationship Management -- Concepts, Functionality, and Cost-Effectiveness of Internet-Oriented ERP Systems -- The Evolution from MIS and Logistics to ERP and Beyond -- Enterprise Resource Planning Can Be Implemented at Different Levels of Sophistication -- The Cost-Effectiveness of ERP Systems Is Always Relative to the Investments We Make and to the Job We Do -- Project Definition for a Successful Internet-Oriented Implementation of ERP -- How to Ascertain that Integrated Solutions Work Well in Daily Practice -- The Synergy in Managing Information Technology and Procurement -- Why Killer Applications Can Be Assisted by ERP and CRM Software -- Killer Applications Create a Great Market for Hardware and Software -- Organizational Studies, Reengineering, and ERP Support -- Policies and Procedures that Can Make Reengineering More Effective -- Challenges Posed by a Multi-Site Supply Chain Implementation -- Complexity in Information Technology and Its Effects on Enterprise Resource Planning -- ERP Solutions, Supply Chain, and Web-Based Enterprise Management -- Why Any-to-Any Access to Virtual Information Is So Important to Business Partners -- Prerequisites to the Successful Use of Web Software and the Transition to an Intelligent ERP Implementation -- A Steady Stream of Know-How Is Crucial to a Web-Based Enterprise -- Web-Based Enterprises Must Always Account for Market Shifts -- Prerequisites for a Valid Internet Infrastructure and Associated Cost Factors.
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Books (30-Day Checkout) Books (30-Day Checkout) Nash Library General Stacks HD38.5.C44 2001 1 Available 33710000883640

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Enterprise Resource Planning, Supply Chain, and Customer Relationship Management -- Concepts, Functionality, and Cost-Effectiveness of Internet-Oriented ERP Systems -- The Evolution from MIS and Logistics to ERP and Beyond -- Enterprise Resource Planning Can Be Implemented at Different Levels of Sophistication -- The Cost-Effectiveness of ERP Systems Is Always Relative to the Investments We Make and to the Job We Do -- Project Definition for a Successful Internet-Oriented Implementation of ERP -- How to Ascertain that Integrated Solutions Work Well in Daily Practice -- The Synergy in Managing Information Technology and Procurement -- Why Killer Applications Can Be Assisted by ERP and CRM Software -- Killer Applications Create a Great Market for Hardware and Software -- Organizational Studies, Reengineering, and ERP Support -- Policies and Procedures that Can Make Reengineering More Effective -- Challenges Posed by a Multi-Site Supply Chain Implementation -- Complexity in Information Technology and Its Effects on Enterprise Resource Planning -- ERP Solutions, Supply Chain, and Web-Based Enterprise Management -- Why Any-to-Any Access to Virtual Information Is So Important to Business Partners -- Prerequisites to the Successful Use of Web Software and the Transition to an Intelligent ERP Implementation -- A Steady Stream of Know-How Is Crucial to a Web-Based Enterprise -- Web-Based Enterprises Must Always Account for Market Shifts -- Prerequisites for a Valid Internet Infrastructure and Associated Cost Factors.