Intranet Architecture for the Semantic Enterprise

Posted August 31, 2009 | Leadership | Technology |

ERP STRENGTHS AND WEAKNESSES

As a mature technology, enterprise resource planning (ERP) has a strong history of increasing productivity through organizational integration and the application of the packaged software concept. ERP provides the majority of computer applications associated with day-to-day business operations for medium-sized and large firms, including accounting, human resources management, and the coordination of manufacturing operations.

About The Author
Hyoung-gon Lee
Hyoung-Gon Lee is a postdoctoral fellow at the MIT Laboratory for Manufacturing and Productivity -- Data Center Program, cosponsored by uCIC(u-Computing Innovation Center) in Seoul National University, South Korea. Dr. Lee holds a bachelors and a Ph.D. degree from Seoul National University in industrial engineering, specializing in bridging computational advances to manufacturing planning systems, such as CIM, MRP, and SCM. He is currently… Read More
Edmund Schuster
Edmund W. Schuster Edmund W. Schuster has held the appointment of Director of the Affiliates Program in Logistics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and is a research engineer at the MIT Laboratory for Manufacturing and… Read More
Chaitra Schuster
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