Abstract

Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Organization means corporate business Streamline operations A made to coordinate A business information system. Consolidated corporate information A work to achieve systems ERP as a doable system The industry unanimously agreed on Contains because it is a profession Dependent idea and method. Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) In designing systems Professional skills and experience Because of lack, many businesses now Deployment process Accelerate off-the-shelf Want to buy systems. Also, every business is specific goals and As working with projects, in the market, Any ERP software in demands of businesses and Expectations cannot be fully met. Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) When implementing settings Most businesses few Have had problems, one of them their needs and Better to meet expectations Choosing ERP Software Companies to have a variety of ERP systems implemented for reasons, Fusion of financial data with other data Integration of customer order data, Standardization of production processes and acceleration, inventory levels and reducing order lead times, Fusion data of human resources, and Many. The key to establishing an ERP system The objective is to make the company dynamic and Operate in an intensely competitive environment. The cost of setting up an ERP system is High and time Although costly, its benefits are worth it. Enterprise resource planning (ERP) system implementation is currently regarded as a recommended practice with several opportunities for business improvement for organizations. To integrate these types of systems with business processes as effectively as possible, it is necessary to make every effort to make things simpler for end users. This can be accomplished by improving key software properties. To solve the business resource planning sorting challenges, a straightforward multi-criteria decision-making (MCDM) technique based on the Technique for Order Preference by Similarity to Ideal Solution (TOPSIS) method is proposed in this paper. the result from the TOPSIS analysis shows that the rank of c1 is second, and c2 is third. c3 is fourth, c4 is fifth, and c5 is rank first. So, the result implies that invoice comes first and is followed by scheduling and shipping.

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