1st International Workshop on Product-Line Engineering for Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Systems (PLEERPS 2010)

  • Hamza H
  • Martinez J
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Abstract

Enterprise resource planning (ERP) is an industry term commonly used to describe a business management system that integrates activities across functional departments including planning, manufacturing, purchasing of parts, controlling and maintaining inventory, tracking orders, etc. Return on Investment (ROI) and Return on Values (ROV) for developing ERP systems largely depend on the capability of evolving, maintaining, and customizing/configuring ERP systems to respond to new business needs and emerging market segments.

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Hamza, H. S., & Martinez, J. (2010). 1st International Workshop on Product-Line Engineering for Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Systems (PLEERPS 2010) (pp. 524–524). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-15579-6_62

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