IT1006 ENTERPRISE RESOURCE PLANNING 3 0 0 100
AIM
To know the strategic importance of Enterprise Resource Planning.
OBJECTIVES
• To know the basics of ERP
• To understand the key implementation issues of ERP
• To know the business modules of ERP
• To be aware of some popular products in the area of ERP
• To appreciate the current and future trends in ERP
UNIT 1 INTRODUCTION 9
ERP: An Overview, Enterprise – An Overview, Benefits of ERP, ERP and
Related Technologies, Business Process Reengineering (BPR), Data Warehousing, Data Mining, OLAP, SCM
UNIT II ERP IMPLEMENTATION 9
ERP Implementation Lifecycle, Implementation Methodology, Hidden Costs, Organizing the Implementation, Vendors, Consultants and Users, Contracts with Vendors, Consultants and Employees, Project Management and Monitoring
UNIT III THE BUSINESS MODULES 9
Business modules in an ERP Package, Finance, Manufacturing, Human Resources, Plant Maintenance, Materials Management, Quality Management, Sales and Distribution
UNIT IV THE ERP MARKET 9
ERP Market Place, SAP AG, Peoplesoft, Baan, JD Edwards, Oracle, QAD, SSA
UNIT V ERP – PRESENT AND FUTURE 9
Turbo Charge the ERP System, EIA, ERP and e-Commerce, ERP and Internet, Future Directions
TOTAL : 45
TEXT BOOK
1. Alexis Leon, “ERP Demystified”, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi, 2000
REFERENCES
1. Joseph A Brady, Ellen F Monk, Bret Wagner, “Concepts in Enterprise Resource Planning”, Thompson Course Technology, USA, 2001.
2. Vinod Kumar Garg and Venkitakrishnan N K, “Enterprise Resource Planning – Concepts and Practice”, PHI, New Delhi, 2003
AIM
To know the strategic importance of Enterprise Resource Planning.
OBJECTIVES
• To know the basics of ERP
• To understand the key implementation issues of ERP
• To know the business modules of ERP
• To be aware of some popular products in the area of ERP
• To appreciate the current and future trends in ERP
UNIT 1 INTRODUCTION 9
ERP: An Overview, Enterprise – An Overview, Benefits of ERP, ERP and
Related Technologies, Business Process Reengineering (BPR), Data Warehousing, Data Mining, OLAP, SCM
UNIT II ERP IMPLEMENTATION 9
ERP Implementation Lifecycle, Implementation Methodology, Hidden Costs, Organizing the Implementation, Vendors, Consultants and Users, Contracts with Vendors, Consultants and Employees, Project Management and Monitoring
UNIT III THE BUSINESS MODULES 9
Business modules in an ERP Package, Finance, Manufacturing, Human Resources, Plant Maintenance, Materials Management, Quality Management, Sales and Distribution
UNIT IV THE ERP MARKET 9
ERP Market Place, SAP AG, Peoplesoft, Baan, JD Edwards, Oracle, QAD, SSA
UNIT V ERP – PRESENT AND FUTURE 9
Turbo Charge the ERP System, EIA, ERP and e-Commerce, ERP and Internet, Future Directions
TOTAL : 45
TEXT BOOK
1. Alexis Leon, “ERP Demystified”, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi, 2000
REFERENCES
1. Joseph A Brady, Ellen F Monk, Bret Wagner, “Concepts in Enterprise Resource Planning”, Thompson Course Technology, USA, 2001.
2. Vinod Kumar Garg and Venkitakrishnan N K, “Enterprise Resource Planning – Concepts and Practice”, PHI, New Delhi, 2003
1 comments:
Write commentsI really like this post. Your information about ERP is really helpful. ERP is designed to provide the responsiveness your company needs to meet these customer requirements. With these systems, planners can simulate alternative plans.
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