Book description
Internet commerce, online supply chain, and advances in technology - all available at increasingly lower costs - make systems of the past obsolete. Integrating ERP, CRM, Supply Chain Management, and Smart Materials focuses on how to create business opportunities and reap savings by restructuring and updating ERP and CRM software as it integrates supply chain management and delivers new killer applications. This book explores opportunities that develop from implementing smart materials, automatic identification, classification systems, and quality assurance projects and looks at auditing the implementation, operation, and maintenance of ERP and CRM software.
Table of contents
- Book Cover
- Half-Title
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents (1/2)
- Contents (2/2)
- Acknowledgments (1/2)
- Acknowledgments (2/2)
- Preface
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I ENTERPRISE RESOURCE PLANNING, SUPPLY CHAIN, AND CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT
- Chapter 1 Concepts, Functionality, and Cost-Effectiveness of Internet-Oriented ERP Systems (1/4)
- Chapter 1 Concepts, Functionality, and Cost-Effectiveness of Internet-Oriented ERP Systems (2/4)
- Chapter 1 Concepts, Functionality, and Cost-Effectiveness of Internet-Oriented ERP Systems (3/4)
- Chapter 1 Concepts, Functionality, and Cost-Effectiveness of Internet-Oriented ERP Systems (4/4)
- Chapter 2 Why Killer Applications Can Be Assisted by ERP and CRM Software (1/4)
- Chapter 2 Why Killer Applications Can Be Assisted by ERP and CRM Software (2/4)
- Chapter 2 Why Killer Applications Can Be Assisted by ERP and CRM Software (3/4)
- Chapter 2 Why Killer Applications Can Be Assisted by ERP and CRM Software (4/4)
- Chapter 3 ERP Solutions, Supply Chain, and Web-Based Enterprise Management (1/4)
- Chapter 3 ERP Solutions, Supply Chain, and Web-Based Enterprise Management (2/4)
- Chapter 3 ERP Solutions, Supply Chain, and Web-Based Enterprise Management (3/4)
- Chapter 3 ERP Solutions, Supply Chain, and Web-Based Enterprise Management (4/4)
- Chapter 4 Contributions of ERP and the Vulnerability of the Internet Supply Chain (1/4)
- Chapter 4 Contributions of ERP and the Vulnerability of the Internet Supply Chain (2/4)
- Chapter 4 Contributions of ERP and the Vulnerability of the Internet Supply Chain (3/4)
- Chapter 4 Contributions of ERP and the Vulnerability of the Internet Supply Chain (4/4)
- Chapter 5 The Market Demand for Enterprise Resource Planning Software and Customer Relationship Management (1/4)
- Chapter 5 The Market Demand for Enterprise Resource Planning Software and Customer Relationship Management (2/4)
- Chapter 5 The Market Demand for Enterprise Resource Planning Software and Customer Relationship Management (3/4)
- Chapter 5 The Market Demand for Enterprise Resource Planning Software and Customer Relationship Management (4/4)
- Chapter 6 The Supply Chain of ERP Programming Products (1/4)
- Chapter 6 The Supply Chain of ERP Programming Products (2/4)
- Chapter 6 The Supply Chain of ERP Programming Products (3/4)
- Chapter 6 The Supply Chain of ERP Programming Products (4/4)
- Chapter 7 Implementing Successive Releases of ERP Systems (1/4)
- Chapter 7 Implementing Successive Releases of ERP Systems (2/4)
- Chapter 7 Implementing Successive Releases of ERP Systems (3/4)
- Chapter 7 Implementing Successive Releases of ERP Systems (4/4)
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II ORGANIZATIONAL PREREQUISITES FOR SMART MATERIALS, AUTOMATIC IDENTIFICATION, AND QUALITY ASSURANCE
- Chapter 8 The Next Frontier in Technology and in Supply Chain Management: Automatic Identi .cation (1/5)
- Chapter 8 The Next Frontier in Technology and in Supply Chain Management: Automatic Identi .cation (2/5)
- Chapter 8 The Next Frontier in Technology and in Supply Chain Management: Automatic Identi .cation (3/5)
- Chapter 8 The Next Frontier in Technology and in Supply Chain Management: Automatic Identi .cation (4/5)
- Chapter 8 The Next Frontier in Technology and in Supply Chain Management: Automatic Identi .cation (5/5)
- Chapter 9 Advances Underpinning Development and Use of the Electronic Product Code (1/4)
- Chapter 9 Advances Underpinning Development and Use of the Electronic Product Code (2/4)
- Chapter 9 Advances Underpinning Development and Use of the Electronic Product Code (3/4)
- Chapter 9 Advances Underpinning Development and Use of the Electronic Product Code (4/4)
- Chapter 10 The Chorafas Classification/Identification System for Supply Chain Requirements (1/5)
- Chapter 10 The Chorafas Classification/Identification System for Supply Chain Requirements (2/5)
- Chapter 10 The Chorafas Classification/Identification System for Supply Chain Requirements (3/5)
- Chapter 10 The Chorafas Classification/Identification System for Supply Chain Requirements (4/5)
- Chapter 10 The Chorafas Classification/Identification System for Supply Chain Requirements (5/5)
- Chapter 11 Practical Implementations of the DCS Solution (1/5)
- Chapter 11 Practical Implementations of the DCS Solution (2/5)
- Chapter 11 Practical Implementations of the DCS Solution (3/5)
- Chapter 11 Practical Implementations of the DCS Solution (4/5)
- Chapter 11 Practical Implementations of the DCS Solution (5/5)
- Chapter 12 A Sound Methodology for Enterprise Management: General Electric ’s Six Sigma (1/5)
- Chapter 12 A Sound Methodology for Enterprise Management: General Electric ’s Six Sigma (2/5)
- Chapter 12 A Sound Methodology for Enterprise Management: General Electric ’s Six Sigma (3/5)
- Chapter 12 A Sound Methodology for Enterprise Management: General Electric ’s Six Sigma (4/5)
- Chapter 12 A Sound Methodology for Enterprise Management: General Electric ’s Six Sigma (5/5)
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III AUDITING ACCOUNTING STATEMENTS AND ENTERPRISE RESOURCE PLANNING RECORDS
- Chapter 13 The Framework of Accounting,Financial Reporting,and Auditing (1/4)
- Chapter 13 The Framework of Accounting,Financial Reporting,and Auditing (2/4)
- Chapter 13 The Framework of Accounting,Financial Reporting,and Auditing (3/4)
- Chapter 13 The Framework of Accounting,Financial Reporting,and Auditing (4/4)
- Chapter 14 The Auditor’s Independence Is Critical to the Management of All Information Systems (1/4)
- Chapter 14 The Auditor’s Independence Is Critical to the Management of All Information Systems (2/4)
- Chapter 14 The Auditor’s Independence Is Critical to the Management of All Information Systems (3/4)
- Chapter 14 The Auditor’s Independence Is Critical to the Management of All Information Systems (4/4)
- Chapter 15 The Ongoing Change in Information Technology’s Auditing Practices (1/4)
- Chapter 15 The Ongoing Change in Information Technology’s Auditing Practices (2/4)
- Chapter 15 The Ongoing Change in Information Technology’s Auditing Practices (3/4)
- Chapter 15 The Ongoing Change in Information Technology’s Auditing Practices (4/4)
- Chapter 16 Auditing Enterprise Resource Planning Software and Its Implementation (1/4)
- Chapter 16 Auditing Enterprise Resource Planning Software and Its Implementation (2/4)
- Chapter 16 Auditing Enterprise Resource Planning Software and Its Implementation (3/4)
- Chapter 16 Auditing Enterprise Resource Planning Software and Its Implementation (4/4)
- Chapter 17 Auditing the Outsourcing of a Company’s Information Technology Services (1/4)
- Chapter 17 Auditing the Outsourcing of a Company’s Information Technology Services (2/4)
- Chapter 17 Auditing the Outsourcing of a Company’s Information Technology Services (3/4)
- Chapter 17 Auditing the Outsourcing of a Company’s Information Technology Services (4/4)
- Chapter 18 Case Studies in Auditing Financial Statements and ERP Reports (1/4)
- Chapter 18 Case Studies in Auditing Financial Statements and ERP Reports (2/4)
- Chapter 18 Case Studies in Auditing Financial Statements and ERP Reports (3/4)
- Chapter 18 Case Studies in Auditing Financial Statements and ERP Reports (4/4)
- Chapter 19 Qualification of Auditors and Implementation of Auditing Standards (1/4)
- Chapter 19 Qualification of Auditors and Implementation of Auditing Standards (2/4)
- Chapter 19 Qualification of Auditors and Implementation of Auditing Standards (3/4)
- Chapter 19 Qualification of Auditors and Implementation of Auditing Standards (4/4)
- INDEX
Product information
- Title: Integrating ERP, CRM, Supply Chain Management, and Smart Materials
- Author(s):
- Release date: May 2001
- Publisher(s): Auerbach Publications
- ISBN: 9781135515645
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