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Enterprise Resource Plan - software that integrates departments and functions across a company into one computer system. ERP runs off a single database, enabling various departments to share information and communicate with each other. ERP systems comprise function-specific modules designed to interact with the other modules, eg Accounts Receivable, Accounts Payable, Purchasing, etc.
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An information system or process integrating all manufacturing and related applications for an entire enterprise. ERP systems permit organizations to manage resources across the enterprise and completely integrate manufacturing systems.
Ãâó: www.comptia.org/sections/ssg/glossary.aspx
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| ERP |
Short for enterprise resource planning, a business management system that integrates all facets of the business, including planning, manufacturing, sales, and marketing, through a common corporate database. As ERP methodology has become more popular, software applications have emerged to help business managers implement ERP.
Ãâó: www.creotec.com/index.php
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| ERP |
Enterprise Resource Planning
Ãâó: www.intoweb.co.za/it-terms.php
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Applications used by large organizations to manage inventory, resources, and business processes across departments in the enterprise. ERP is a successor to MRP that brings into play all the business functions of an enterprise. The next generation after ERP is the Virtual Enterprise.
Ãâó: eidx.comptia.org/reference/glossary/gloss_e.aspx
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