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Embedding Artificial Intelligence into ERP Software [electronic resource] : A Conceptual View on Business AI with Examples from SAP S/4HANA / by Siar Sarferaz.

By: Sarferaz, Siar [author.].
Contributor(s): SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Cham : Springer Nature Switzerland : Imprint: Springer, 2024Edition: 1st ed. 2024.Description: XVI, 434 p. 217 illus., 199 illus. in color. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783031542497.Subject(s): Business -- Data processing | Artificial intelligence | Business information services | Business Informatics | Artificial Intelligence | Enterprise ArchitectureAdditional physical formats: Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification: 650.0285 | 658.05 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
1. Methodology -- Part I: ERP Fundamentals -- 2. Intelligent ERP -- 3. ERP Reference Processes -- 4. ERP Reference Architecture -- 5. ERP Reference Artificial Intelligence Technology -- Part II: Concepts for Embedding Artificial Intelligence -- 6. 6 Solution Architecture -- 7. Lifecycle Management -- 8. Data Integration -- 9. Data Protection and Data Privacy -- 10. Configuration -- 11. Extensibility -- 12. Model Degradation -- 13. Explanation of Results -- 14. Workload Management and Performance -- 15. Legal Auditing -- 16. Model Validation -- 17. User Interface Design -- 18. Embedding Generative AI -- Part III: Implementation Framework and Case Studies -- 19. Implementation Framework -- 20. Sales and Research -- 21. Sourcing and Procurement -- 22. Inventory and Supply Chain -- 23. Finance -- 24. Epilogue - Ethical Considerations.
In: Springer Nature eBookSummary: This book explains how to embed artificial intelligence in digitized business processes of ERP software by solving the two related substantial challenges: how can artificial intelligence be systematically integrated into ERP business processes for ease of consumption, and how can artificial intelligence be made enterprise-ready by covering ERP qualities like compliance, lifecycle management, extensibility, or scalability? As a general introduction, the first part of this book takes the reader through a historical journey towards intelligent ERP systems. In addition, reference processes and a reference architecture for ERP systems are proposed which build the foundation for the suggested subsequent solution concept, including a method for operationalizing intelligence for ERP business processes. Subsequently, in the second part detailed concepts of embedding artificial intelligence into ERP software are proposed. In this context the suggested solution architecture is depicted, and specific topics are resolved like data integration, model validation, explainability, data protection and privacy, model degradation and performance. In the last part an implementation framework is suggested which enables the previously introduced concepts and harmonizes the development and operations of artificial intelligent ERP applications. This part concludes with case studies considering artificial intelligence scenarios of SAP S/4HANA in the areas of logistics, finance and sales which apply the defined solution approach and shows its real-world feasibility. This book is written for professionals who want to implement (as developers) or exploit (as business analysts or consultants) or consider/plan the implementation/exploitation (as managers) of artificial intelligence in business information systems.
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1. Methodology -- Part I: ERP Fundamentals -- 2. Intelligent ERP -- 3. ERP Reference Processes -- 4. ERP Reference Architecture -- 5. ERP Reference Artificial Intelligence Technology -- Part II: Concepts for Embedding Artificial Intelligence -- 6. 6 Solution Architecture -- 7. Lifecycle Management -- 8. Data Integration -- 9. Data Protection and Data Privacy -- 10. Configuration -- 11. Extensibility -- 12. Model Degradation -- 13. Explanation of Results -- 14. Workload Management and Performance -- 15. Legal Auditing -- 16. Model Validation -- 17. User Interface Design -- 18. Embedding Generative AI -- Part III: Implementation Framework and Case Studies -- 19. Implementation Framework -- 20. Sales and Research -- 21. Sourcing and Procurement -- 22. Inventory and Supply Chain -- 23. Finance -- 24. Epilogue - Ethical Considerations.

This book explains how to embed artificial intelligence in digitized business processes of ERP software by solving the two related substantial challenges: how can artificial intelligence be systematically integrated into ERP business processes for ease of consumption, and how can artificial intelligence be made enterprise-ready by covering ERP qualities like compliance, lifecycle management, extensibility, or scalability? As a general introduction, the first part of this book takes the reader through a historical journey towards intelligent ERP systems. In addition, reference processes and a reference architecture for ERP systems are proposed which build the foundation for the suggested subsequent solution concept, including a method for operationalizing intelligence for ERP business processes. Subsequently, in the second part detailed concepts of embedding artificial intelligence into ERP software are proposed. In this context the suggested solution architecture is depicted, and specific topics are resolved like data integration, model validation, explainability, data protection and privacy, model degradation and performance. In the last part an implementation framework is suggested which enables the previously introduced concepts and harmonizes the development and operations of artificial intelligent ERP applications. This part concludes with case studies considering artificial intelligence scenarios of SAP S/4HANA in the areas of logistics, finance and sales which apply the defined solution approach and shows its real-world feasibility. This book is written for professionals who want to implement (as developers) or exploit (as business analysts or consultants) or consider/plan the implementation/exploitation (as managers) of artificial intelligence in business information systems.

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