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What is Enterprise Resource Planning System (ERP)

Handbook of Research on Heterogeneous Next Generation Networking: Innovations and Platforms
It is an integrated information system that serves all departments within an enterprise. It can support manufacturing, order entry, accounting, purchasing, warehousing, transportation and human resources functions.
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The Expansion of E-Marketplace to M-Marketplace by Integrating Mobility and Auctions in a Location-Sensitive Environment: Application in Procurement of Logistics Services
D. M. Emiris (University of Piraeus, Greece)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-60566-108-7.ch021
Abstract
Auctioning over Wireless Networks, constitutes an attractive emerging class for m-commerce applications and formulates a procurement negotiation tool supporting the announcement and execution of geographically focused auctions. This is feasible by using the Location-Based Services (LBS), which resulted from the unification of automatic position sensing (GPS) and wireless connectivity. The present article aims to analyse and match the properties of heterogeneous wireless networks (mobile, GPS) and to set a framework for the development of Reverse M-Auction based Marketplaces operating in a location sensitive context with application in freight services procurement. A location-sensitive, reverse, M-auction application in the freight transport market where potential suppliers (carriers) are able to place bids for Less-Than-Truckload (LTL) shipments or during empty trips while on the move aiming to gain from economies of scope, is the application examined in this chapter.
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Polk State College's Engineering Technology Program: An Innovative Solution to Industry Demands and Student Success
The underlying technology, comprised of a variety of modules, that supports the overall business function of an organization. Modules may include: student information systems, (e.g., course fee delineation, course payment, registration) business and financial processes, financial aid, and human resources. The ERP system often integrates with other tools to facilitate other academic technology such as degree audits and learning management systems.
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Polk State College's Engineering Technology OEEE Associate's Degree
The underlying technology, comprised of a variety of modules that supports the overall business function of an organization. Modules may include: student information systems, (i.e. course fee delineation, course payment, registration) business and financial processes, financial aid, and human resources. The ERP system often integrates with other tools to facilitate other academic technology such as degree audits and learning management systems.
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