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Enterprise Resource Planning: Tying together and automating of diverse components of a company
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A period allowing for making claims after expiration of a "claims-made" liability policy. Also known as a "tail." See also Basic ERP, Supplemental ERP, Mini Tail, Midi Tail, Maxi Tail. (LA)
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Manufacturing Resource Planning (MRPII) plus resource planning for the non-manufacturing areas such as plant maintenance, human resource planning etc.. Some people define ERPII as ERP using internet technology; so browser based, platform independent and with optional links to suppliers and customers.
Ãâó: www.bpic.co.uk/jargon.htm
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A measure of the power output of an antenna, used by stations to predict signal range, and by regulatory bureaux to limit a station's emissions. To calculate ERP, subtract all feedline losses from the transmitter's output, and multiply the remainder by the antenna's gain. [Wirkleistung; puissance reelle]
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enterprise resource planning. Software systems designed to manage most or all aspects of a manufacturing or distribution enterprise (an expanded version of MRP systems). ERP systems are usually broken down into modules such as financials, sales, purchasing, inventory management, manufacturing, MRP, DRP. The modules are designed to work seamlessly with the rest of the system and should provide a consistent user interface between them. ...
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