Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://rfos.fon.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/410
Title: Evolucija ERP sistema
Evolution of ERP systems
Authors: Jovičić, Bojan
Vlajić, Siniša
Keywords: sistemi za upravljanje odnosima sa kupcima;sistemi za upravljanje lancem snabdevanja;MRP;MRP zatvorene petlje;MRP II;ES;ERP;ERP softver;ERP sistem;ERP procesi;ERP II;SCM;MRP;MRP II;ES;ERP;ERP system;ERP software;ERP processes;ERP II;CRM;Closed-Loop MRP
Issue Date: 2007
Publisher: Univerzitet u Beogradu - Fakultet organizacionih nauka, Beograd
Abstract: ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) sistemi su takvi gotovi informacioni sistemi koji su orijentisani na informaciono podržavanje većine najčešćih poslovnih procesa. Kao skraćenica ERP se takođe koristi da označi ERP procese, ERP sisteme, ili ERP softver. Ovaj rad daje pregled istorije ERP sistema, počev od MRP, preko Closed-Loop MRP, pa MRP II, sve do ERP i ERP II sistema. U pregled su uključeni procesi za koje je kroz razvoj ERP sistema kreirana podrška. Prikazane su razlike i zajedničke oblasti ERP i ES (Enterprise Software), kao i spisak nekih od dostupnih ERP/ES softverskih rešenja, sa posebnim naglaskom na rešenja koja se koriste u našoj i okolnim zemljama.
ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) systems are information systems oriented on information support of biggest part of common business processes. ERP can stand for ERP processes, ERP systems, or ERP software. This paper reviews ERP systems history, starting from MRP, over Closed-Loop MRP, then MRP II, and to ERP and ERP II systems. Supported processes are reviewed as they have been incorporated in ERP trough time. Common areas of ERP and ES (Enterprise Software) are identified, with list of common ERP/ES software solutions, and software solutions of this category, that are used in our and neighboring country are listed.
URI: https://rfos.fon.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/410
ISSN: 1451-4397
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