Talk:Enterprise resource planning/Archives/2013
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Disambiguation ERP?
This is not the ERP I have in mind. ERP stands for Event Related Potential. It's an EEG. Useful for medical imaging. Sneazy (talk) 05:26, 5 February 2013 (UTC)
- Disambiguation is at ERP, your topic is at Event-related potential. Kuru (talk) 09:50, 5 February 2013 (UTC)
Merging is OK
I vote for a merge of the topics Generic ERPs v. s. specific ERPs in this article.
SAE1962 (talk) 08:37, 28 January 2008 (UTC)
- I presume you're speaking of Generic ERP vs. specific ERP? I have to agree with the prodder in that case; there seems to be no references and it is written like a first person essay. What did you want to merge? Kuru talk 13:10, 28 January 2008 (UTC)
About Enterprise Systems
According to the definition from the page 39 of book Managing Information Systems: An Organisational Perspective (Second Edition) (ISBN 0-273-68635-6 / ISBN 978-0-273-68635-4), the Enterprise systems is "also known as enterprise resource planing (ERP) systems", while you can find it in many journals about ERP, so that I have changed the redirection of term Enterprise system to this page where is talking about the ERP already. --Gzyeah (talk) 03:45, 4 July 2008 (UTC)
Intended word repetition?
The first sentence reads: "Enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems integrate internal and external management management information across an entire organization—embracing finance/accounting, manufacturing, sales and service, customer relationship management, etc."
I don't believe the word "management" should be repeated. It would also be nice to get rid of the "etc." if possible. e.g.: "Enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems integrate internal and external management information across an entire organization. ERP Systems include information from finance/accounting, manufacturing, sales and service, and customer relationship management, amongst others."