IFB101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Enterprise Software, Enterprise Architecture, Human Resource Management
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Lower cost: try before you buy, potentially better system. Inbuilt flexibility: reduced need of in house expertise, more consistent support. Free it staff to do other more strategic systems. How es provide value to organisations: business value of enterprise systems. Enable rapid responses to customer requests for information or products. Include analytical tools to evaluate overall organisational performance. Erps are generally made up of integrated modules. You licenses the modules that you will use in your business. Enterprise systems: enterprise software, built around thousands of predefined business processes that reflect best practices. Finance and accounting: human resources, manufacturing and production. Select functions of system they wish to use: map business processes to software processes, use software"s configuration tables for customising. Supply chain: network of organisations and processes for, procuring materials, transforming them into products, and distributing the products, upstream supply chain: