Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP)
An industry term for the broad set of activities supported by multi-module application software that helps a manufacturer or other business manage the important parts of its business, including product planning, parts purchasing, maintaining inventories, interacting with suppliers, providing customer service, and tracking orders. ERP can also include application modules for the finance and human resources aspects of a business. Typically, an ERP system uses or is integrated with a relational database system. The deployment of an ERP system can involve considerable business process analysis, employee retraining and new work procedures.
B
Business Forecasting
Business Intelligence Tools
C
Capacity Management
Capacity Planning
Capacity Requirements Planning
Collaborative Forecasting
Collaborative Forecasting and Replenishment
Collaborative Planning Forecasting and Replenishment (CPFR)
Croston's Intermittent Model
D
Demand Chain Management
Demand Management
Demand Forecast
Demand Planning
Demand Sensing
Demand Signal Repository
Distribution Channels
Distribution Requirements Planning (DRP)
E
Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP)
F
Forecast Accuracy
Forecast Interval
Forecasting Process
Forecasting Software
H
Holt-Winters Methodology
Holt's Double Exponential Smoothing
I
Inventory Management
Inventory Management Systems
Inventory On Order
Inventory Optimization
Inventory Position
Inventory Replenishment
Inventory Stock Levels
Inventory Turnover
P
POS forecast
Product Forecasting
Projections
R
Regression
Replenishment
Replenishment Cycle
Replenishment Frequency
S
Safety Stock
Safety Stock Calculation
Sales and Operations Planning (S&OP)
Sales Forecasting
Sales Forecasting Accuracy
Seasonality
Service Measure
Statistical Forecasting
Statistics
Supply Chain
Supply Chain Execution
Supply Chain Inventory Visibilty
Supply Chain Management
Supply Chain Planning
T
Target Service Level
Time Series
V
Vendor-Managed Inventory (VMI)

