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Basic standards of corporate information systems

Oleynik Pavel Petrovich

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26 March 2021
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Nowadays, many modern enterprises and organizations implement unified corporate information systems to meet their own information needs. Making the best choice in favor of a particular vendor is not an easy and responsible task, which requires not only a deep understanding of the key business processes of the enterprise, but also knowledge of the available standards governing the functionality of the CIS. The book considers history, reasons of appearance, evolution, peculiarities and algorithms of existing standards, such as MPS, MRP, MRP II, ERP, CSRP, ERP II, describes prospects and prerequisites of new standards. The book will be useful to a wide range of readers from practicing developers of corporate information systems to management personnel who face the task of selecting and implementing a software product within a particular enterprise, as well as students of universities, the curricula of which includes the relevant discipline.

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Nowadays, many modern enterprises and organizations implement unified corporate information systems to meet their own information needs. Making the best choice in favor of a particular vendor is not an easy and responsible task, which requires not only a deep understanding of the key business processes of the enterprise, but also knowledge of the available standards governing the functionality of the CIS. The book considers history, reasons of appearance, evolution, peculiarities and algorithms of existing standards, such as MPS, MRP, MRP II, ERP, CSRP, ERP II, describes prospects and prerequisites of new standards. The book will be useful to a wide range of readers from practicing developers of corporate information systems to management personnel who face the task of selecting and implementing a software product within a particular enterprise, as well as students of universities, the curricula of which includes the relevant discipline.

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