Modeling and analysis of enterprise information systems
✍ Scribed by Gunasekaran A. (Ed.)
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- English
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✦ Synopsis
IGI Global, 2007. – 392 p. – ISBN: 1599044773, 9781599044774
Insight into issues, challenges, and solutions related to the successful applications and management aspects of enterprise information systems may provide to be a hardship to researchers and practitioners. Modelling Analysis of Enterprise Information Systems presents comprehensive coverage and understanding of the organizational and technological issues of enterprise information systems.Modelling Analysis of Enterprise Information Systems covers current trends and issues in various enterprise information systems such as enterprise resource planning, electronic commerce, and their implications on supply chain management and organizational competitiveness.
✦ Subjects
Информатика и вычислительная техника;Проектирование информационных систем
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