The Role of Enterprise Software
Christof Bornhövd,
Gregor Hackenbroich,
Stephan Haller,
Tao Lin,
Jochen Rode and
Joachim Schaper
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Christof Bornhövd: SAP Research Center Palo Alto
Gregor Hackenbroich: SAP Research CEC Dresden
Stephan Haller: SAP Research
Tao Lin: SAP Research Center Palo Alto
Jochen Rode: SAP Research CEC Dresden
Joachim Schaper: SAP Research Center Palo Alto
Chapter 2 in RFID in Manufacturing, 2008, pp 25-34 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract In this chapter we first described the upcoming trends in manufacturing and ERP. The strict application of the classic three-layer architecture (illustrated in Chap. 1) is no longer feasible in modern IT environments. There is a clear demand for more flexible, service-oriented architectures that allow, for example, an ERP system to directly interact with an RFID reader on the shop floor. Therefore, in this chapter we described how a modern architecture and core technologies for real-world awareness can be designed to meet this new demand. We used SAP software as an example for our illustration of a modern architecture.
Keywords: Supply Chain; Business Process; Supply Chain Management; Business Logic; Enterprise Application (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2008
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-76454-0_2
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