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Enterprise resource planning: introduction
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Communications of the ACM archive
Volume 43 ,  Issue 4  (April 2000) table of contents
Pages: 22 - 26  
Year of Publication: 2000
ISSN:0001-0782
Authors
Kuldeep Kumar  Florida International Univ., Miami,; and Erasmus Univ., Rotterdam, The Netherlands
Jos van Hillegersberg  Erasmus Univ., Rotterdam, The Netherlands; and AEGON bank, The Netherlands
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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1
Blumenthal, S. Management Information Systems: A Framework for Planning and Development. Prentice Hall, NJ, 1969.
 
2
Dempsey, M. ERP: Staying out of trouble. Financial Times (July 23, 1999).
 
3
ERP R.I.P. The Economist, (June 26, 1999).
 
4
Stein, T. ERP's fight for life. www.informationweek.com, (Apr. 12, 1999), 59-66.

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