E-Commerce in Turkey and SAP Integrated E-Commerce System
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2104.03911v1
- Date: Thu, 1 Apr 2021 20:46:12 GMT
- Title: E-Commerce in Turkey and SAP Integrated E-Commerce System
- Authors: Ahmet Kaya, \"Omer Aydin
- Abstract summary: E-commerce is becoming an indispensable method with the increase of internet usage.
With the use of E-commerce, there are also a number of advantages for companies.
SAP is a pioneer and leader in the company resource planning software sector.
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- License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/
- Abstract: E-commerce is a kind of shopping by use of the internet. E-commerce, very
different from the usual shopping concept, is compatible with today's economic
dynamics. E-commerce is becoming an indispensable method with the increase of
internet usage. With the use of E-commerce, there are also a number of
advantages for companies. On the other hand, SAP is a pioneer and leader in the
company resource planning software sector. SAP is very important for
large-scale companies. They manage all their processes on SAP and its
integration is very important with other related software. In this article, we
give brief information on some important aspects of e-commerce and propose a
solution for ERP integration of an e-commerce system.
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