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Enterprise information system

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can have various connotations. Frequently the term is used only to refer to very large organizations such as multi-national companies or public-sector organizations. However, the term may be used to mean virtually anything, by virtue of it having become a corporate-speak
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to automate business processes. An enterprise information system provides a single system that is central to the organization that ensures information can be shared across all functional levels and management
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in that it is self-transactional, self-helping and adaptable to general and specialist conditions. Unlike an enterprise information system, legacy systems are limited to department-wide communications.
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and are invaluable in eliminating the problem of information fragmentation caused by multiple information systems within an organization. An EIS differentiates itself from
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which improves the functions of enterprise business processes by integration. This means typically offering high quality of service, dealing with large volumes of
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At the design stage the main characteristic of EIS efficiency evaluation is the probability of timely delivery of various messages such as command, service, etc.
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cycles and marketing life cycles. It may be used to amalgamate existing applications. Other outcomes include higher
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Financial value is not usually a direct outcome from the implementation of an enterprise information system.
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or enterprise. An EIS must be able to be used by all parts and all levels of an enterprise.
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Enterprise information systems provide a technology platform that enables organizations to
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Scientific and Technical Journal of Information Technologies, Mechanics and Optics
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Enterprise Information Systems: Concepts, Methodologies, Tools and Applications
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A typical enterprise information system would be housed in one or more
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on a robust foundation. An EIS is currently used in conjunction with
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Kalinin I.V.; Maharevs E.; Muravyeva-Vitkovskaya L.A. (2015).
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Enterprise Information Systems: Contemporary Trends and Issues
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and capable of supporting some large and possibly complex
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Information Resources Management Association (2010).
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Index

Enterprise information systems
information system
data
organization
buzzword
integrate
business processes
customer relationship management
supply chain management
hierarchies
productivity
product development
operational efficiency
Information systems
data structure
legacy systems
data centers
enterprise software
content management systems
icon
Business portal
Executive information system
Management information system
Enterprise planning systems
Enterprise software




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