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Brittanyd9008

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What are the main steps in a typical ERP implementation methodology?
 
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Swapping or sharing music on the Internet:
 
  A) first gained widespread popularity with the advent of Napster.
  B) was upheld by U.S. courts, which meant Napster was able to remain in business.
  C) was first made possible with the use of B2C files.
  D) cannot be traced so people cannot be prosecuted.



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Answer to Question 1

Every ERP software vendor and consulting firm boasts of having their own implementation methodologies. But they all basically follow the same pattern. This can be viewed in terms of five separate phases: Requirements Gathering/Gap Analysis, System Design, Building and Testing, Implementation, and Stabilization and Support. Throughout all these phases change management processes should also be in place.

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