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IJSTR >> Volume 10 - Issue 7, July 2021 Edition



International Journal of Scientific & Technology Research  
International Journal of Scientific & Technology Research

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ISSN 2277-8616



A Novel Framework Of Cloud ERP For Textiles And Apparel Enterprises In Vietnam

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AUTHOR(S)

Lien Thi Quynh Le, Ho Quoc Dung

 

KEYWORDS

Enterprise Resource Planning, On-premise ERP, Cloud-ERP, Textile and Apparel Enterprises, Technical Modules, Three-Tier Architecture, Cloud Computing.

 

ABSTRACT

The paper attempts to propose a framework of cloud-ERP specifically designed for the textile and apparel enterprises in Vietnam that could meet their current situation and help them solve the challenge in the process of deploying an ERP system. The suggested three-tier architecture system is composed of two groups of modules. While the first group is the basic module group that provides the commercial tasks in inventory management, sales and order management, finance management, human resource management, and asset management, the second group is the technical module group dedicated to the activities, transactions, operations, and functions carried out in planning, production, quality control, and balancing of assembly lines of textile and apparel factories in Vietnam. The newly cloud-ERP model is expected to function and control over the entire internal activities and processes, which in turn led to increases in efficiency, quality, and better cost savings in the Vietnamese factories of the textile and apparel sector.

 

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