2020
DOI: 10.38124/ijisrt20apr065
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The Evolution of Digital Transformations: A Literature Review

Abstract: Enterprise applications are complex architectures that assist leaders of organizations to make tactical and strategic business decisions. Many of the studies in the literature review investigated the history of ERP systems, the future of enterprise applications, implementation success, ERP implementations in small and medium environments, and managerial approaches during times of organizational change. The purpose of this literature review was to analyze and synthesize previous studies as they pertain to enter… Show more

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“…The Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system and its evolution: At the beginning of the 1960s, computers were introduced to the world and many organizations started designing the "reorder point system" to manage their inventories (Goldston, 2020). Gradually, it progressed to the stage of material requirement planning (MRP) and afterwards, the MRP II was introduced to address some of the operational problems through various information systems integrations (Salimi et al, 2015).…”
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“…The Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system and its evolution: At the beginning of the 1960s, computers were introduced to the world and many organizations started designing the "reorder point system" to manage their inventories (Goldston, 2020). Gradually, it progressed to the stage of material requirement planning (MRP) and afterwards, the MRP II was introduced to address some of the operational problems through various information systems integrations (Salimi et al, 2015).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In real terms, the aforementioned principles are further elaborated to the extent that material requirements planning (MRP) systems must possess the capability to accommodate orderable item sizes, commonly referred to as policy orders, as well as orders that have already been committed within the system [56,57].…”
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