Enterprise Resource Planning: A Trio of Resources
Author:
Cindy P. Stevens
DOI:
10.1201/1078/43205.20.3.20030601/43074.7
Publication Frequency:
4 issues per year
Subjects:
Business Systems Analysis;
Communications System Design;
Databases;
E-business & E-commerce;
Engineering Management: Enterprise Resource Management (ERP);
Management of Specific Areas: Enterprise Resource Management (ERP);
Management of IT;
Operating Systems;
Operations Management;
Production Engineering: Operations Research;
Industrial Engineering & Manufacturing: Operations Research;
Manufacturing Engineering: Operations Research;
Real-Time Systems;
Systems & Computer Architecture of Databases;
Systems & Computer Engineering;
Systems Integration;
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Abstract
Enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems offer a better way to help manage and improve plant and business processes. As processing plants turn increasingly to ERP to run operations, they must use a trio of technology resources to control ERP systems. This trio of resources - standards, ERP software such as SAP, and middleware or third-party software - is integrating the plant floor to the business floor to make ERP a success.
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