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− | [[File:Erp-software.png|400px|thumb|right|[[Enterprise resource planning ecosystem]]]]An [[enterprise resource planning ecosystem]] (alternatively known as [[enterprise resource planning system]], [[ERP system]], [[ERP systems]], and [[ERP suite]]; hereinafter, ''Ecosystem'') is any [[system of systems]], also known as [[ERP module]]s, that are designed to facilitate [[enterprise resource planning]] ([[Enterprise resource planning|ERP]]) | + | [[File:Erp-software.png|400px|thumb|right|[[Enterprise resource planning ecosystem]]]]An [[enterprise resource planning ecosystem]] (alternatively known as [[enterprise resource planning system]], [[ERP system]], [[ERP systems]], and [[ERP suite]]; hereinafter, ''Ecosystem'') is any [[system of systems]], also known as [[ERP module]]s, that are designed to facilitate [[enterprise resource planning]] ([[Enterprise resource planning|ERP]]). |
+ | , often in [[realtime]] empowered by [[ERP software]] | ||
+ | is a [[business process]] management software that allows an [[enterprise]] to use a system of integrated applications to manage the business and automate many back office functions related to technology, services and [[human resource]]s. | ||
==Components== | ==Components== |
Revision as of 16:40, 16 February 2020
An enterprise resource planning ecosystem (alternatively known as enterprise resource planning system, ERP system, ERP systems, and ERP suite; hereinafter, Ecosystem) is any system of systems, also known as ERP modules, that are designed to facilitate enterprise resource planning (ERP).
, often in realtime empowered by ERP software is a business process management software that allows an enterprise to use a system of integrated applications to manage the business and automate many back office functions related to technology, services and human resources.
Components
- Transactional database. Any database that is able to accommodate transactions related to the conducting of business, especially buying or selling.
- Management dashboard. The panel containing instruments and controls that a software user is able to utilize.
- ERP module. A module of ERP system.
Related concepts
- Enterprise middleware. Middleware that provides all software applications with data and/or services.