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Role of Enterprise Resources Planning Implementation in Small and Medium- Sized Enterprises
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Information Technology is becoming more and more important for companies, permeating everything within an organization such as flows, processes, information, strategic decisions and day-to-day work. Therefore, ERP becomes increasingly important to save resources and integration departments. This research paper addressed an overview of ERP and attempted to gain an in depth understanding of ERP adoption in SMEs through act survey on literature review. The authors attempt to show how the impact of ERP systems in SMEs, which have limited resources that impose a constraint on their ability to success implementation of ERP-software.
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ERP, SME
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