ERP TO E2RP: A Case Study Approach
ERP to E2RP: A Case Study Approach is a comprehensive and well-organised book that covers wide aspects of ERP and E2RP. The text highlights details of operational and supporting processes related to industry verticals, namely, manufacturing, healthcare and construction. It presents general implementation methodologies as well as specific methodologies prescribed by Oracle and SAP for the implementation of their products. The book contains some sample business processes that are mapped with the help of ERP product screens. Part I of the book focuses on ERP including the concepts, evolution, various business processes in different verticals and implementation methodologies. Part II of the book explains the concept of E2RP, and describes the major functionality of its modules, namely, supply chain management, customer relationship management, business intelligence and employee focus portals (intranet). Topics related to new emerging technologies (i.e., open source ERP and cloud ERP) and knowledge management are also covered in this part. This book is primarily designed for undergraduate students of computer science and engineering, information technology and also for postgraduate students of management and computer application. Key FeaturesIncorporates numerous case studies that are based on face to face interaction with the organisations. Includes features such as chapter summaries, exercises and assignments. Provides a glossary.
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ERP TO E2RP: A Case Study Approach
ERP to E2RP: A Case Study Approach is a comprehensive and well-organised book that covers wide aspects of ERP and E2RP. The text highlights details of operational and supporting processes related to industry verticals, namely, manufacturing, healthcare and construction. It presents general implementation methodologies as well as specific methodologies prescribed by Oracle and SAP for the implementation of their products. The book contains some sample business processes that are mapped with the help of ERP product screens. Part I of the book focuses on ERP including the concepts, evolution, various business processes in different verticals and implementation methodologies. Part II of the book explains the concept of E2RP, and describes the major functionality of its modules, namely, supply chain management, customer relationship management, business intelligence and employee focus portals (intranet). Topics related to new emerging technologies (i.e., open source ERP and cloud ERP) and knowledge management are also covered in this part. This book is primarily designed for undergraduate students of computer science and engineering, information technology and also for postgraduate students of management and computer application. Key FeaturesIncorporates numerous case studies that are based on face to face interaction with the organisations. Includes features such as chapter summaries, exercises and assignments. Provides a glossary.
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ERP TO E2RP: A Case Study Approach

ERP TO E2RP: A Case Study Approach

ERP TO E2RP: A Case Study Approach

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ERP to E2RP: A Case Study Approach is a comprehensive and well-organised book that covers wide aspects of ERP and E2RP. The text highlights details of operational and supporting processes related to industry verticals, namely, manufacturing, healthcare and construction. It presents general implementation methodologies as well as specific methodologies prescribed by Oracle and SAP for the implementation of their products. The book contains some sample business processes that are mapped with the help of ERP product screens. Part I of the book focuses on ERP including the concepts, evolution, various business processes in different verticals and implementation methodologies. Part II of the book explains the concept of E2RP, and describes the major functionality of its modules, namely, supply chain management, customer relationship management, business intelligence and employee focus portals (intranet). Topics related to new emerging technologies (i.e., open source ERP and cloud ERP) and knowledge management are also covered in this part. This book is primarily designed for undergraduate students of computer science and engineering, information technology and also for postgraduate students of management and computer application. Key FeaturesIncorporates numerous case studies that are based on face to face interaction with the organisations. Includes features such as chapter summaries, exercises and assignments. Provides a glossary.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9788120348042
Publisher: PHI Learning
Publication date: 07/22/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 8 MB

About the Author

SANDEEP DESAI is Executive Vice President (Information Technology), AFCONS Infrastructure Limited, Mumbai. He obtained his Master's in Computer Science from Mumbai University in 1982. Besides having a successful three-decade career in several flagship companies, he is also well known to academic world. Currently, he is a Senior Visiting Faculty at SNDT College, Mumbai. He specializes in the areas of software testing, project management and enterprise resource planning (ERP). ABHISHEK SRIVASTAVA, with nearly two decades of experience in software engineering, is a partner at TECHCANVASS, a company developing new age software applications for healthcare industry. He is an IT professional with diverse experience in banking, insurance, power and government sectors. He obtained his BE from NIT, Patna and PGCPM from IIM Kozhikode. Earlier he served with premier organizations such as 3i Infotech Ltd. (erstwhile ICICI Infotech Ltd.) and MASTEK. His forte is to develop business solutions and has done so for the customers like ICICI Bank, NTPC, Department of Sales Tax and Commercial Bank of Qatar.

Table of Contents

Preface • Acknowledgements

<strong>Appendix: Career in ERP</strong><br /> Suggested Readings • Glossary • Index


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