Enterprise resource planning: introduction

  • Kumar K
  • van Hillegersberg J
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Enterprise resource planning systems are configurable information systems packages that integrate information and information-based processes within and across functional areas in an organization. The current generation of ERP systems also provides reference models or process templates that claim to embody the current best business practices.

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Kumar, K., & van Hillegersberg, J. (2000). Enterprise resource planning: introduction. Communications of the ACM, 43(4), 22–26. https://doi.org/10.1145/332051.332063

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