Method of Data Collection in Requirement Analysis Phase Based on ERP

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During the process of implementing enterprise informationization, the main content is the system of ERP, collecting data is very important in the preliminary requirement analysis stage. Data collection is not only theory problem, but also practice problem. In this paper, the author focuses on the topic research, aiming at some problems existing in the process of data collection, and puts forward the new method of data collection, trying to improve the quality of data collection.

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