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  • Supply Chain Management is NOT an integrated, real-time, cross-functional enterprise application, an enterprise-wide transaction framework that supports all the internal business processes of a company
  • Content Management System allows publishing, editing, and modifying content as well as its maintenance by combining rules, processes and/or workflows, from a central interface, in a collaborative environment
  • Model Management System stores and accesses models that managers use to make decisions
  • Enterprise Resource Management describes software that lets an enterprise manage user access to its network resources efficiently
  • Management Information System provides information in the form of standardized reports and displays for the managers
  • Enterprise Resource Management does NOT involve planning, execution, control, and monitoring of supply activities
  • Seamless Integration is the process where a new module or feature of an application or hardware is added or integrated without resulting in any discernable errors or complications
  • Supply Chain Management involves planning, execution, control, and monitoring of supply activities
  • Customer Relationship Management is an enterprise application module that manages a company's interactions with current and future customers by organizing and coordinating, sales and marketing, and providing better customer services along with technical support
  • Decision Support System does NOT store and access models that managers use to make decisions
  • Predictive Market Research
    Conducted to forecast or predict certain market variable for which the research is designed, such as predicting the future sales, projection of growth, test market to predict the success of a new product, defining of firm's product line
  • Qualitative Market Research
    Deals with the feelings, attitudes, opinions, and thoughts of an individual to ascertain their underlying reasons for behavior
  • Customer Relationship Management

    An enterprise application module that manages a company's interactions with current and future customers by organizing and coordinating, sales and marketing, and providing better customer services along with technical support
  • Resource Management
    Describes software that lets an enterprise manage user access to its network resources efficiently
  • Content Management System
    Allows publishing, editing, and modifying content as well as its maintenance by combining rules, processes and/or workflows, from a central interface, in a collaborative environment
  • Business Intelligence System
    Evolved from the decision support systems and gained strength with the technology and applications like data warehouses, Executive Information Systems
  • Marketing Research
    A systematic collection, organization, analysis and interpretation of the primary or the secondary data to find out the solutions to the marketing problems
  • Decision Support System
    An interactive software-based systems intended to help managers in decision-making by accessing large volumes of information generated from various related information systems involved in organizational business processes, such as office automation system, transaction processing system, etc.
  • Enterprise information system (EIS)

    Any kind of information system which improves the functions of an enterprise business processes by integration
  • Enterprise Resource Planning
    An integrated, real-time, cross-functional enterprise application, an enterprise-wide transaction framework that supports all the internal business processes of a company
  • Supply chain management
    Systemic, strategic coordination of the traditional business functions and tactics across these business functions - both within a particular company and across businesses within the supply chain- all coordinated to improve the long-term performance of the individual companies and the supply chain as a whole
  • SCM
    Involves planning, execution, control, and monitoring of supply activities
  • Marketing Information System
    Refers to the systematic collection, analysis, interpretation storage and dissemination of the market information, from both the internal and external sources, the marketers on a regular, continuous basis
  • Descriptive Market Research
    Concerned with testing the hypothesis to find out the accurate answers of the research problem
  • MIS
    An information system that provides information in the form of standardized reports and displays for the managers
  • Enterprise Level
    This e-business model relates to the strategic direction of a company
  • Operational Level
    Helps define execution activities, process roles, control points, supporting applications and process roles in order to promote consistency and integration by using the same web services, operating systems and using a conceptual view of communication within the architectural model instead of a physical view
  • Seamless Integration
    The process where a new module or feature of an application or hardware is added or integrated without resulting in any discernable errors or complications
  • Business Continuity Planning (BCP) or Business Continuity and Resiliency Planning (BCRP)

    Creates a guideline for continuing business operations under adverse conditions such as a natural calamity, an interruption in regular business processes, loss or damage to critical infrastructure, or a crime done against the business
  • Model Management System

    Stores and accesses models that managers use to make decisions
  • Executive Support System
    Intended to be used by the senior managers directly to provide support to non-programmed decisions in strategic management
  • Functional Level
    This e-business model relates to the components of a value chain and discovers the main process-to-process relationships, including those that relate to customer collaborations, corporate functions, supply collaboration and value chains
  • Five Fundamentals Principles of Strategic Position
    • Start with the right goal
  • Advantages of Content management System
    • Ensuring integrity and accuracy of content by ensuring only one user modifies the content at a time
  • Advantages of Content management System ● Ensuring integrity and accuracy of content by ensuring only one user modifies the content at a time.
  • Implementing audit trails to monitor changes made in content over time.
  • ● Providing secured user access to content.
  • ● Organization of content into related groups and folders.
  • ● Allowing searching and retrieval of content.
  • ● Recording information and meta-data related to the content, like author and title of content, version of content, date and time of creating the content etc.