Website Development of Enterprise ERP Based on Construction Industry
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.53555/nncse.v2i3.493Keywords:
Website development, Enterprise ERP Based, Construction IndustryAbstract
With the fast development of the information technology and enterprise business, the traditional desktop management system based on three-tier architecture could not satisfy the need of enterprises. In this project we develop a website for construction industry for a new solution of enterprises ERP which is based on construction field.
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Kumar, K. and Van Hillsgersberg, J. (2000). ERP experiences and evolution
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