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Background and Early Systems

The document outlines the evolution of Material Requirements Planning (MRP) to Manufacturing Resource Planning (MRP II) in the 1960s to 1980s, leading to the emergence of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems in the 1990s that integrated various business functions. Modern ERP trends include cloud-based solutions, mobile access, and integration with emerging technologies like AI and IoT, emphasizing agility and real-time analytics. The impact of ERP on businesses includes streamlined operations, improved efficiency, enhanced decision-making, and scalability, alongside challenges such as high implementation costs and change management.

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Background and Early Systems

The document outlines the evolution of Material Requirements Planning (MRP) to Manufacturing Resource Planning (MRP II) in the 1960s to 1980s, leading to the emergence of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems in the 1990s that integrated various business functions. Modern ERP trends include cloud-based solutions, mobile access, and integration with emerging technologies like AI and IoT, emphasizing agility and real-time analytics. The impact of ERP on businesses includes streamlined operations, improved efficiency, enhanced decision-making, and scalability, alongside challenges such as high implementation costs and change management.

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Historical Background and Early Systems

A. Material Requirements Planning (MRP)

• Time Period: 1960s – early 1970s

• Focus:

o Designed for manufacturing environments.

o Focused on planning materials needed for production.

o Addressed inventory control and scheduling.

• Key Characteristics:

o Computerized systems that calculated the material requirements based


on production schedules.

o Mainly used in manufacturing to manage raw materials.

B. Manufacturing Resource Planning (MRP II)

• Time Period: 1980s

• Evolution:

o Extended MRP by incorporating additional manufacturing processes.

o Integrated areas such as production planning, capacity planning, shop


floor control, and quality management.

• Key Characteristics:

o Provided a more holistic view of the manufacturing process.

o Began integrating financial and operational data.

Emergence of ERP Systems

A. The 1990s: Birth of ERP

• Definition Expansion:

o ERP systems evolved to cover not only manufacturing but also other
business functions like finance, human resources, sales, and marketing.

• Technological Advances:

o Adoption of client-server architecture.


o Introduction of more user-friendly interfaces and comprehensive data
integration.

• Key Impact:

o Provided a unified view of business processes.

o Improved coordination and decision-making across departments.

B. Extended ERP (E-ERP) and Beyond

• Integration:

o ERP systems began to extend beyond internal processes to include


supply chain management (SCM), customer relationship management
(CRM), and e-business.

• Impact:

o Supported end-to-end business processes.

o Helped companies adapt to globalization and increasing market


complexity.

Modern ERP Trends

A. Cloud-Based ERP

• Description:

o ERP solutions hosted on remote servers and accessed via the internet.

• Benefits:

o Reduced upfront costs.

o Scalability and flexibility.

o Continuous updates and maintenance handled by the provider.

B. Mobile ERP

• Description:

o Access ERP systems via mobile devices.

• Benefits:

o Real-time access to critical data.

o Enhanced decision-making on-the-go.


C. Integration with Emerging Technologies

• Artificial Intelligence (AI) & Machine Learning:

o Automate repetitive tasks, predict trends, and provide advanced


analytics.

• Big Data Analytics:

o Offer insights from large datasets for better decision-making.

• Internet of Things (IoT):

o Connect physical devices to the ERP for real-time monitoring and process
optimization.

D. Emphasis on Agility and Real-Time Analytics

• Description:

o Modern ERP systems are designed to be agile, enabling businesses to


respond quickly to market changes.

• Benefits:

o Enhanced forecasting and strategic planning.

o Immediate visibility into business operations.

Impact of ERP on Business

• Integration of Business Processes:

o Streamlines operations by providing a single source of truth for data.

• Improved Efficiency and Productivity:

o Reduces manual data entry and errors.

o Automates routine tasks, allowing employees to focus on strategic


activities.

• Enhanced Decision-Making:

o Real-time data and analytics facilitate informed decisions.

o Better coordination among departments.

• Scalability and Adaptability:

o ERP systems grow with the business.


o Enable organizations to quickly adjust to market demands.

• Challenges:

o High initial implementation costs.

o Change management and user training.

o Ongoing maintenance and customization requirements.

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