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pane00

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Explain the steps to create a functioning enterprise resource planning (ERP) system.
 
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Question 2

Mary connects to the Internet and types the address of a web page on her browser. The browser sends a request to the system hosting the web page, which then sends back the instructions to display the page requested.
 
  Which network is being used in this process?A) circuit-switched network
  B) client-server network
  C) peer-to-peer network
  D) VoIP network



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Answer to Question 1

First, the top managers of the company revisit their strategy so that the ERP system has clear goals. Next, they conduct a gap analysis, a study that highlights the differences between the business requirements that emerge from strategic planning and the capabilities of the ERP system. The implementation team then develops processes it will use and configures the software. In the final steps, the company's IT staff writes procedures, trains the users, and tests the system.

Answer to Question 2

B



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