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    <title>DSpace Collection: Community College in Ar-Riyadh</title>
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      <title>ERP II: Next generation ERP</title>
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      <description>Title: ERP II: Next generation ERP&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;Authors: Subramoniam, Suresh; Nizar, Hussain M; Krishnankutty, K.V; Gopalakrishnan, Nair K&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;Abstract: Globalization, world class competition, modern business environment and the availability of the Internet are the premises which stress the need for ERP. The evolution of ERP to itspresent form has taken place starting with Pay roll and Bill of Materials in the 1960s to Web enabled ERP in the 2000s. The salient features of ERP II which makes it different fromERP are presented here. The results of an international survey pertaining to the embedding of intelligence and the corresponding evolutionary trends in the modern day ERP are also presented</description>
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