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2012
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Vol. 20, nr 1
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7-21
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Methods of ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) systems modelling are presented in the paper. The modelling is necessary to adapt an ERP system to a company in such a way, that it fully supports a management at the operational level, i.e. it supports the business processes in the best possible way. The choice of methods (business process and graph grammarbased) described in the paper is based on the authors' experiences in several dozen of implementation projects, realized in large Polish enterprises. The methods can be used to select the best ERP system for a company, to design its implementation, and to customize the system accordingly to the requirements of a company.
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Tom
Strony
7-21
Opis fizyczny
Bibliogr. 20 poz.
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- Jagiellonian University IT Systems Department ul. prof. St. Lojasiewicza 4, Cracow 30-348, Poland, mariusz.flasinski@uj.edu.pl
Bibliografia
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