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ERPShort for enterprise resource planning, a business management system that integrates all facets of the business, including manufacturing, sales, marketing, finance and human resources. This is slightl [..]
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ERPSee Enterprise Resource Planning System (ERP).
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ERPSee Enterprise Resource Planning
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ERPRefer to Enterprise Resource Planning
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ERPEffective rate of protection
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ERPEstimated resident population
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ERPEnterprise Resources Planning
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ERP1. Effective Radiated Power, 2. Enterprise Resource Planning.
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ERPJensens Internet Dictionary (See SAP).
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ERPDefinition Enterprise Resource Planning. An amalgamation of a company's information systems designed to bind more closely a variety of company functions including human resources, inventories and [..]
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ERPERPs are the most common form of EDUCATIONAL BENEFIT. Under an ERP an employer could fully or partially reimburse an employee for education or training expenses on a pay-as-you-go basis.
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ERPSee: External Review Panel.
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ERPEnterprise Resource Planning.
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ERPEffective Radiated Power. In a given direction, the relative gain of a transmitting antenna with respect to the maximum directivity of a half-wave dipole multiplied by the net power accepted by the antenna from the connected transmitter.
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ERPis an acronym for Enterprise Resources Planning. Which means, a business strategy that helps an apparel company manage their key sectors of activity, namely, purchasing, inventory management, supplier [..]
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ERPEnterprise Resource Planning, a computerized system that is used to manage all aspects of a company's operations.
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ERPSee event-related potential.
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ERPEnterprise resource planning (see separate listing).
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ERPA set of activities supported by application software that helps a company manage such core parts of its business as product planning, parts purchasing, inventory management, order tracking, and custo [..]
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ERPEnterprise Resource Planning. Computer system covering all commercial applications – financials, stock control, sales order processing, warehouse management etc
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ERPEnterprise Resource Planning Systems: A single, integrated business solution that works across an entire organization. The primary elements of the solution are multiple software applications, or modules, that provide specialized functionality within a single, integrated operating environment that makes use of data in a database that is shared amon [..]
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ERPEnterprise Resource Planning (ERP) refers to suites of programs used to collect, store, manage and interpret data from a wide variety of business activities. ERP provides an integrated view of various core business processes, often in real-time.
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ERPEffective Radiated Power is the product of the power supplied to the antenna and the gain of the antenna, relative to a reference antenna, in agiven direction. So the ERP is the power that would be ne [..]
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ERPEnterprise Resource Management
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ERPERP - Emergency Response Plan Contains policies, authorities, concept of operations, legal constraints, responsibilities, and emergency functions to be performed. Agency response plans, responder SOPs and specific incident action plans are developed from this strategic document.
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ERPEmerging Renewables Program
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ERPEmergency Response Plan
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ERPEmployee Referral Program
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ERPSee Enterprise Resource Planning. Ex Works: The price that the seller quotes applies only at the point of origin. The buyer takes possession of the shipment at the point of origin and bears all costs [..]
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ERPEffective Radiated Power
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ERPEvent-related potentials. Electric signals are first recorded with an EEG. Data from this technology is then time locked to the repeated presentation of a stimulus to the subject, in order to see t [..]
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ERPElectronic Resource Planning – Software system used in planning
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ERPEnterprise Resource Planning is a business management system which integrates various activities of the business. In a restaurant, activities include Food Production, Inventory Management, HR, Marketi [..]
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ERPExternal Review Panel. A group of three to six library and information studies educators and practitioners appointed by the COA through the Office for Accreditation to visit a program and verify infor [..]
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ERPEnterprise Resource Planning. ERP (enterprise resource planning) is an industry term for the broad set of activities supported by multi-module application software that help a manufacturer or other bu [..]
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ERPEnterprise Resource Planning: corporate information system that groups together and interfaces a set of modules linked to a company’s functions (purchasing, sales, accounts, HR, etc.).
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ERPERP represents the next generation of manufacturing resource planning (MRP II) software. ERP's usefulness and power lies beyond the present function boundaries of MRP II. Beyond the standard functionality that is offered, other features are included, e.g., quality process operations management, and regulatory reporting. In addition the base te [..]
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ERPUsually a collection of business management software programs, ERP helps businesses to store and manage data from every stage of business, including product planning, marketing and shipping.
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ERPEnterprise resource planning (ERP) in the production industry ensures the supply with direct goods such as raw materials and supplies, vendor parts, semi-finished products and the general supply with indirect goods such as office supplies, spare parts or services.
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ERP,Another name for front and back office applications software. Examples of applications within ERP include Purchasing, Materials Receipt, Accounts Payable, Accounts Receivable, Order Entry, and Customer Service.
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ERPSystems that contain many of the tools and software to create, account for and manage invoices as part of wider corporate processes.
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ERPEnterprise Resource Planning encompasses planning, management and control across the value chain, with the goal of optimizing the deployment of resources for corporate processes. This task is facilitated by special ERP software.
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ERPA way to integrate data and processes of an organisation into one single system. Usually ERP systems will have many components including hardware and software, in order to achieve integration. Most ERP systems use a unified database to store data for various functions found throughout the organisation.
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ERPEmergency response plan
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ERPEnterprise resource planning
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ERPEmergency Response Plan
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ERPEnterprise Resource Planning. ERP is a business management system that integrates all facets of the business, including such things as planning, sales, and marketing.
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ERP
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ERP See enterprise resource management.
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ERP See enterprise resource planning
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ERPSee Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP).
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ERPSee Effective Radiated Power as part of the Antenna Dictionary.
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ERPEnterprise Resource Planning
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ERPERP or Erp may refer to:
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ERPERP or Erp may refer to:
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ERPErp is a village in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It has about 2650 inhabitants (2006).
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