ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning)
integrated business management system (includes all aspects and computerization methods that are needed to effectively plan and manage a business)
ERP
ERP may stand for:
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Effective rate of protection, a method of working out the value of import tariffs
Effective Refractory Period, (Medicine- Cardiac electrophysiology)
People's Revolutionary Army (Argentina) (Ejército Revolucionario del Pueblo)
People's Revolutionary Army (Colombia)People's Revolutionary Army (Mexico)Electronic Road Pricing, toll-collection scheme in Singapore
Enterprise resource planning, an Information Technology term referring to a hardware or software system that serves all departments within an enterprise
Estonian Reform PartyEuropean Recovery Program, better known as the
Marshall PlanEvent-related potential, an electrophysiological response to an internal or external stimulus
Exposure and response prevention, a psychotherapeutic method
Erotic Role-playing, a sexual form of
Role-playing (also
Sexual roleplaying)Erp, figure of
Norse mythologyErp (Netherlands)Erp (Germany), a village near
CologneEngineer Recon Patrol,
Warsaw Pact ground forces doctrine, a small detachment out in front of a mech or armored force identifying routes, obstacles and defense works"Emergency Response Plan", compulsory mostly for the large scale civil engineering construction works where there is a high risk of threat to the health, life and/or environment, see
HSE.
Economic Report of the President, published annually by the United States President's
Council of Economic Advisors on recent economic activity and future policies and predictions.
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ERP Enterprise Resource Planning
designed to improve shareholder and customer value by integrating manufacturing, financial and distribution functions to dynamically balance and optimize an enterprise's resources.
Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP)
a broad set of activities that help a manufacturer or other business manage the important parts of its operations, including product planning, parts purchasing, maintaining inventories, interacting with suppliers, providing customer service, and tracking orders; ERP is sometimes also done in human resources and finance.