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- Editors:
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Li D. Xu
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Old Dominion University, USA
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A. Min Tjoa
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Vienna University of Technology, Austria
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Sohail S. Chaudhry
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Villanova University, USA
- Newest volume in the CONFENIS conference series
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Table of contents (93 papers)
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- Wenxing Wang, Shuying Sun, Xianglu Li
Pages 971-976
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- Lu Liu, Deyu Kong, Yi Li, Zhe Liu
Pages 977-982
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- Seyyed Mohsen Hashemi, Mohamad Teshnehlab, Mohamadreza Razzazi
Pages 983-991
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- Suxian Lin, Wen-an Tan, Yun Yang, Fujun Yang
Pages 993-1000
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- Zhenning Shangguan, Zhipeng Gao, Kai Zhu
Pages 1001-1010
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- Rafidah Abd. Razak, Zulkhairi Md. Dahalin, Rohaya Dahari, Siti Sakira Kamaruddin, Sahadah Abdullah
Pages 1011-1017
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- Li Wang, Jiaguyue Xu, Junzhi Li, Guoping Xia
Pages 1019-1028
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- James D. Jones, Susanna Badiola, Daley Seeker
Pages 1029-1035
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- Wei Fan, Huaying Shu, Qiang Yan, Xin Liu
Pages 1037-1046
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- Xin Liu, Ming Zha, Tingjie Lu, Wei Fan
Pages 1047-1056
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- Yongyan Yang, Yili Yin, Jun Su
Pages 1057-1067
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- Fei Chen, Guanqing Guo, Huaying Shu
Pages 1069-1078
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- Atanu K Nath, Parmita Saha, Esmail Salehi-Sangari
Pages 1079-1089
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- Xuefeng Zhao, Huaying Shu
Pages 1135-1139
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- Yixin Li, Nan Ren, Sohail S. Chaudhry
Pages 1141-1146
About this book
Enterprise information systems (EIS) have become increasingly popular over the last 15 years [1-2]. EIS integrate and support business processes across functional boundaries in a supply chain environment [3-5]. In recent years, more and more enterprises world-wide have adopted EIS such as Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) for running their businesses. Previously, information systems such as CAD, CAM, MRPn and CRM were widely used for partial functional integration within a business organization. With global operation, global supply chain, and fierce competition in place, Acre is a need for suitable EIS such as ERP, E- Business or E-Commerce systems to integrate extended enterprises in a supply chain environment with the objective of achieving efficiency, competency, and competitiveness. As an example, the global economy has forced business enterprises such as Dell and Microsoft to adopt ERP in order to take the advantage of strategic alliances within a global supply chain environment. Today, not only the large companies, but also the medium companies are quickly learning that a highly integrated EIS is more and more a required element of doing business. Businesses all over the world are investing bilhons of doUars in acquiring and implementing EIS in particular ERP systems by SAP and Oracle. As a result, there is a growing demand for researching EIS to provide insights into challenges, issues, and solutions related to the design, implementation and management of EIS.
Editors and Affiliations
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Old Dominion University, USA
Li D. Xu
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Vienna University of Technology, Austria
A. Min Tjoa
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Villanova University, USA
Sohail S. Chaudhry