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Enterprise Resource Planning Systems: The Business Backbone

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Enterprise Resource Planning is a software system that integrates data and information management of the entire functional company that includes finance, accounting, production, sales, purchasing, human resources and other functions. These functions are separated by software modules, but are connected to one integrated data center. Modules in the ERP system include financial accounting, control, investment management, enterprise controlling, treasury, logistics execution, sales distribution, materials management, production planning, plant maintenance, quality management, project systems. The benefits of ERP in the company can help business process automation, Single point of information, High efficiency, Sources of information sufficient to conduct analysis.

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    ICEEG '21: Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on E-Commerce, E-Business and E-Government
    April 2021
    165 pages
    ISBN:9781450389495
    DOI:10.1145/3466029

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