Enterprise Resource Planning

Artificial Intelligence in ERP Systems

Artificial Intelligence in ERP Systems

Development potential and benchmarking
Marcus Grum ORCID Icon, Nicolas Korjahn
The use of artificial intelligence (AI) is becoming more important for a variety of industries, which is why enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems also offer many possible uses of AI. Due to their newly acquired, AI-based adaptability and learning abilities, modern AI-integrated ERP systems are able to develop competencies, plan processes, make forecasts and interact intelligently with humans. It is not uncommon for such systems to initiate major structural changes for companies and to open up new markets and design areas [1]. In order to measure the progress of an ERP system in terms of AI, the Center for Enterprise Research (CER) has developed an AI maturity model. Building on this model, a tool for evaluating AI integration in an ERP system should be able to showcase potential for development and enable market comparison.
Industry 4.0 Science | Volume 39 | 2023 | Edition 1 | Pages 100-105 | DOI 10.30844/I4SE.23.1.100
Open Source ERP Solutions – An Overview

Open Source ERP Solutions - An Overview

Falk Neubert
More and more companies use open source software for planning and control of their business processes. The article describes advantages and disadvantages of open source ERP solutions. Additional tables show technical aspects of today’s open source ERP solutions.
Industrie Management | Volume 26 | 2010 | Edition 3 | Pages 18-20
Mobile Business Applications in Enterprise Resource Planning

Mobile Business Applications in Enterprise Resource Planning

Mobilitätspotenziale entlang der ERP-Funktionskreise
Karl Kurbel, Frank Teuteberg, Jens Hilker
This article analyzes how and to which extent ERP application modules are supported by the use of mobile technology. Features provided by ERP vendors and real-world solutions using mobile applications are presented. We discuss how the utility of ERP systems can be en-hanced through mobile components. Our investigation shows that most mobile business applications are found in the modules sales and customer service. On the other hand, ERP areas like finance, accounting and controlling do not yet exploit the potential of mobile technology significantly.
Industrie Management | Volume 19 | 2003 | Edition 1 | Pages 72-75