ERP SYstems kiyanne mokakkda??????

chulaka

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Electronic Road Pricing (ERP) ??? mekada?? highway, main roads wala yaddi salli kapenna hadala tiyana system ekak...
 

GTRZ

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    machan oka design karanne kohommda patta amaru atine.......:shocked::shocked::shocked::shocked:

    oka set ekak ekathu wela hadala. Loku ganan walata company walata wikunanawa. Eeta passe eka period ekakin passe service ekatath charge karanawa.
     
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    JBanda

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    enterprise resource planning software it includes every software component needed in a company
    In nutshell the whole organization process under single system.i.e various depratments of the orgs are intergrated into single system n work.
     

    Tom Riddle

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    In nutshell the whole organization process under single system.i.e various depratments of the orgs are intergrated into single system n work.

    :yes::yes:

    Whole organisation managed through one system. An example is SAP.

    Patta ganan lu owa. Hena loku companies walata witharai afford karanna puluwan (ex - MAS Holdings)
     

    whizzkid

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    Yes, it seems you have been already answered...
    Just to expand the horizons..

    ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) systems are supposed to manage/automate almost all the critical business activities of large-scaled businesses.

    Generally, an ERP system includes modules like Production, HRM (Human resource management), CRM (customer relationship management), Finance, Logistics, Payroll, Inventory, SCM (Supply-Chain management), etc.

    nowadays it is rare to hear that companies build them from the scratch. (But there are companies in SL who are having built ERP systems from the scratch..I mean software dev companies those who specialized in ERP systems) Instead, people use ERP platforms like SAP and extend their functionalities through scripting. (without re-inventing the wheel)

    by the way, ERP systems are considered to be complex systems.
     
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