2022年电子商务外文文献 .pdf
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1、Pramod Kumar et al. / International Journal of Engineering Science and Technology Vol. 2(5), 2010, 768-772 INTEGRATION OF E-BUSINESS WITH ERP SYSTEMS *Prof. Pramod Kumar,Tulas Institute,Dehradun-248007(Uttrakhand)(India) (Deptt. Of Computer Science) *Dr.M.P.Thapliyal, HNBGarhwal Univ,Srinagar(India)
2、 (Deptt. Of Computer Science) Abstract It is very important for the businesses in our country to understand the concepts and terms of e-business and to start applying them. In the 1990s, ERP systems were introduced to fulfill some of the technological requirements across functional areas within a co
3、rporate boundary. Moreover, with the exponential growth of Internet technology and the emergence of e-business, the focus of ERP systems has changed from an integrated functional focus within an organization to one reaching outside the organization throughout the value chain system. It is expected t
4、hat an ERP system can facilitate an e-business effort of an organization. In order to serve as a platform for e-business, an ERP system must also be able to be extended to support a range of external constituents for a firm. The process must involve an investigation of ERP technological factors alon
5、g with any other emerging Enterprise Systems solution of the firm. This article offer a short but concise perspective about ERP systems used today in e-business all over the world. Keywords: ERPimplementation, fundamental issues, system integration, management support, E-BusinessE-Business Basics E-
6、business stands for “electronic business,” which involves communications and doing business electronically through the Internet. E-business is defined as “the use of electronically enabled communication networks that allow business enterprises to transmit and receive information” (Fellenstein and Wo
7、od, 2000). It can significantly improve business performance by strengthening the linkages in the value chain between businesses (B2B) and consumers (B2C). Besides increasing efficiency in selling, marketing and purchasing, e-business achieves effectiveness through improved customer service, reduced
8、 costs and streamlined business processes. Furthermore, ebusiness creates a strategic, customer-focused business environment for shared business improvements, mutual benefits and joint rewards. Companies use the Internet to implement customer-relation-management (CRM) and supply-chain-management (SC
9、M) capabilities, which enable them to link their operations seamlessly with customers and suppliers. By definitions and by their respective functions, traditional ERP systems take care of internal value chain (i.e., within a company) whereas e-businesses establish the value chain across the market a
10、nd the industries. More and more companies construct their systems architectures by integrating ERP systems with e-business. They use Web-based interface (corporate portals) with outside entities plus add-on modules such as CRM, SCM, etc. in the integration. Business Networking Model for ERP AND e-B
11、usiness Integration ERP is a structured approach to optimizing a companys internal value chain. The software, if implemented fully across an entire enterprise, connects the various components of the enterprise through a logical transmission and sharing of data (Norris et al., 2000, pp.12-13). When c
12、ustomers and suppliers request information that have been fully integrated throughout the value chain or when executives require integrated strategies and tactics in areas such as manufacturing, inventory, procurement and accounting, ERP systems collate the data for analysis and transform the data i
13、nto useful information that companies can use to support business decision-making. ERP systems, if implemented successfully, enhance and redesign business processes to eliminate non-value-added activities and allow companies to focus on core and truly value-added activities. The following are two ex
14、amples where ERP systems have dramatically increased the efficiency and productivity of companies: IBM has used ERP to reduce the ISSN: 0975-5462768名师资料总结 - - -精品资料欢迎下载 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 名师精心整理 - - - - - - - 第 1 页,共 5 页 - - - - - - - - - Pramod Kumar et al. / International Journal
15、of Engineering Science and Technology Vol. 2(5), 2010, 768-772 processing time for updating pricing data from 80 days to five minutes and Chevron has used ERP to decrease its annual purchasing cost by 15%.To address the challenges described above, we have developed a conceptual model which helps to
16、focus on relevant elements towards providing a solution.It focuses on standardization, and outsourcing or partnering required for Business Networking. Business Networking is defined as the design and management of IT-enabled relationships between internal and external business partners. Elements of
17、a Business Networking Model In a traditional business process, after a customer order is received, the order information flows from department to department through order entry, manufacturing, warehousing, distribution and finance until the product is delivered to the customer and the payment is rec
18、eived. The key elements of the value chain have been controlled by separate and disparate information systems that could not communicate with one another. Not only did the companies not take an integrated view of their own business processes, but they also had an equally vague understanding of how t
19、heir systems relate to the systems of their suppliers, competitors, business partners, distributors and customers. Hence, these transactions are typically carried out with minimal or no shared business processes. In recent years, there has been a revolution in systems planning and design. Management
20、 takes an integrated company-wide view of its IT investments and choices, and implements an ERP system that integrates the core business processes of an entire company into a single software and hardware system. Customers, suppliers and business partners are consciously included in the business proc
21、ess, systems operation and systems development. An ERP system is analogous to the internal technological hub of a company. When fully implemented as an integrated suite, it can be thought of as a companys central repository. The five major processes in a typical ERP system are: finance, logistics, m
22、anufacturing, human resources and sales/marketing . The focus of ERP systems is on the efficiency and effectiveness of the internal process. It offers a way to streamline and align business processes, increase operational efficiencies and bring order out of chaos. E-business is focused on efficiency
23、 and effectiveness of external, cross enterprise processes. While ERP technology supports business strategy, e-business opens the door to new strategic opportunities, which forces ERP to take one step further to move from the single ERP system model to the extended ERP system model. The Web technolo
24、gy provides the bridge between companies and their business partners to make e-business possible, while e-business makes the ERP system more transparent and outward. Instead of thinking about ERP within a company, we may view the ERP system along the value chain of companies in the same industry, or
25、 across industries. Companies are now turning their attention outward to engage in business with customers, suppliers and business partners through the use of the Internet and Web-based technologies. ERP functionality has to move onto the Web because that is where most of the core business processes
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