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    Computer Standards & Interfaces 24 (2002) 337 – 346 www.elsevier.com/locate/csi A synergic analysis for Web-based enterprise resources planning systems David C. Yen a,1, David C. Chou b,*, Jane Chang a,1 b a Department of Decision Sciences and MIS, Miami University, Oxford, OH 45056, USA Department of Computer Information Systems, Eastern Michigan University, 412 Owen Building, Ypsilanti, MI 48197, USA Received 8 October 2001; received in revised form 3 December 2001; accepted 12 December

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    become more flexible and productive by organizing their business processes more closely. There are 4 major enterprise applications 1.Enterprise resource planning 2.Supply chain management 3.Customer relationship management 4.Knowledge management system As per the project we are mainly concentrate on enterprise resource planning. Enterprise resource planning: ERP is a type of software functionality: It provides an end-to-end information

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    Succession Planning for Multi-Faceted Enterprises and Organizations OM ACKNOWLEDGMENT The journey to this point in my academic career has been a long one, and challenging, however I am successful. A number of people have effortlessly contributed to my success, and I take this opportunity to thank them. First, it is with great honor that I thank my academic adviser………….. He/she took on the obligation of advising me in my post coursework and exam completion, while I was in the university. His/her

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    Enterprise resource planning Enterprise resource planning systems provide functions for managing business areas such as production, distribution, sales, finance and human resources management. Through Thick & Thin Sauces company my benefit from implementing ERS in their enterprise from better decion making to integration of all internal and external

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    output. It consists of the following process capacity planning, forecasting, inventory management, buying and maintaining material, quality assurance, motivation of employees, scheduling, and making decision on where to allocate facilities. The four functions of management include operations, marketing and finance. Finance The finance function accomplishesall the activities relating to acquiring resources at favorable prices and allocation of resources within the organization. Personnel involved in f

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    body (which includes merchandising, sales, finance, manufacturing, etc.) And seeing to it that the entire supply chain arrangement is going smoothly. SCM provides a clear discernment of the entire manufacturing process and also aids in planning and automating certain stages in the supply chain to develop and deliver the merchandise faster and with efficiency to the right consumer. Development and maintenance of SCM involve high complexity and costs. Due to its complex nature, often many

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    data warehouse, which can be used at the time when information needed by the bank. For Human resource management it provides 24/7 hours services to customers and also helping employees due to real time processing. Financial resource management, it gives the relevant data of clients like whether this consumer has positive records or not and provides credit on the basis of their history. Manufacturing resource planning, ERP supports the firm to know about happenings during production process. Supply chain

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    successfully. One way that many businesses have implemented information technology on a large scale (Groomer & Murthy, 1989) is by setting up Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems to achieve their business transaction and data processing needs. According to the business need, selecting the appropriate information system such as Enterprise resource planning (ERP) will be appropriate and suitable because it improves efficiency. However it should be borne in

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    Chapter I The Problem/Situation Introduction/Background First Logistics Aviation Supply Office was established on October 1, 1941 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania with 200 civilian employees and 14 officers (NAVSUP Weapon Systems Support, 2013). Their mission is to support navy aviation and weapon systems. Aviation Supply Office’s number of employees has grown to 5, 332 civilians, 507 officers, and 676 enlisted personnel four years later since they opened on October 1, 1941 (NAVSUP Weapon Systems

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    Analyzing Enterprise Resource Planning system implementation success factors in the Engineering-Procurement Construction & Commissioning Industry Introduction Back Ground Enterprise Systems (ES), also called Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems, are among the most important business information technologies to emerge in the last decade. While no two industries Enterprise Systems are the same, the basic concept of Enterprise Systems is focused mainly on standardization, synchronization

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