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These systems provide a planning and scheduling backbone for general administrative functions. They integrate the financial systems, HRIS, purchasing, order placement and general administration. Some systems include manufacturing and warehouse management, as well as order and transportation management. In general, these are add-on functions, written by 3rd party suppliers. ERP’s traditional strength lies in forecasting and management of corporate financial data. Table 1: ERP suppliers [i]
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This report was completed in October 2000 for the class B2B Electronic Commerce given by Prof. Carmel in the program of Management Of Global Information Technology at the Kogod School of Business at American University in Washington D.C.