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Introduction to ERP

The Guide to ERP Part 1

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Language:  English
One of the most influential IT developments in the past fifty years has been Enterprise Resource Planning, better known as ERP. This first part of the book series is a general introduction to ERP.
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One of the most influential IT developments in the past fifty years has been Enterprise Resource Planning, better known as ERP. This Guide to ERP is a book series aimed at managers and project leaders who work with ERP. The book series contains three parts. This first part is a general introduction. An overview is presented regarding the reasons why organisations apply ERP, and what they expect from their ERP systems. The extent to which these expectations are met is also discussed. The most important ERP suppliers are listed, and the technical foundation of ERP systems is explained for a non-technical audience.

About the Author

Prof. dr. Lineke Sneller RC is Professor of Internal Controls - IT Value at Nyenrode Business University. Her research interests include Enterprise Resource Planning and IT Governance. Her PhD dissertation was 'Does ERP add company value?'

In addition to her contributions to Nyenrode, Lineke is a Supervisory Board member at EY, ProRail, Infomedics and Van Wijnen. In the past fifteen years, she has also held several international CIO and Board positions.

Lineke has been project manager of an international ERP implementation. As a CIO, she has been responsible for several ERP systems.

  • About the Author
  • Introduction
  1. Why ERP?
    1. The main characteristics of ERP
    2. Organisations that use ERP
    3. Expected benefits from ERP
    4. Impact of ERP
    5. ERP horror stories
    6. Summary
  2. How ERP works
    1. The value chain and the supply chain
    2. The predecessors of ERP
    3. The first ERP systems – Data integration for manufacturing companies
    4. ERP extensions - Data integration for other value chains
    5. ERP extensions - Advanced best practices
    6. ERP extensions - Data integration in the supply chain
    7. Summary
  3. Parties in the ERP market place
    1. ERP software suppliers
    2. Implementation partners
    3. Application service providers
    4. Example
    5. Summary
  4. ERP and IT architecture
    1. The conceptual architecture of an ERP system
    2. The elements of a physical IT architecture
    3. ERP in the cloud
    4. ERP on a client-server architecture
    5. ERP on a mainframe architecture
    6. Summary
  • Further Reading
  • List of figures, tables and exhibits
  • References
About the Author

Prof. dr. Lineke Sneller RC