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Journal of Management Information Systems, 2002
This goal of this project was to assist the Cabinet in improving the way data is gathered, maintained, and used in the Highway Information System (HIS). The procedure was to identify the critical uses of various data categories, the specific needs for that data, and how that matched up with how the data is handled currently.
Grossardt, Ted, Brumm, Joel
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This goal of this project was to assist the Cabinet in improving the way data is gathered, maintained, and used in the Highway Information System (HIS). The procedure was to identify the critical uses of various data categories, the specific needs for that data, and how that matched up with how the data is handled currently.
Grossardt, Ted, Brumm, Joel
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Business Process Management Journal, 2004
Enterprise resource planning (ERP) system solutions are currently in high demand by both manufacturing and service organisations because they provide a tightly integrated solution to an organisation's information system needs. During the last decade, ERP systems have received a significant amount of attention from researchers and practitioners from a ...
E.M. Shehab +3 more
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Enterprise resource planning (ERP) system solutions are currently in high demand by both manufacturing and service organisations because they provide a tightly integrated solution to an organisation's information system needs. During the last decade, ERP systems have received a significant amount of attention from researchers and practitioners from a ...
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2012
General purpose Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems have been used to serve many industries and functional areas in an integrated and standardized fashion. However, general purpose ERP systems face several challenges, such as complex configuration processes and low adaptation to specific industries.
Shi Liang Wu, Wu He
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General purpose Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems have been used to serve many industries and functional areas in an integrated and standardized fashion. However, general purpose ERP systems face several challenges, such as complex configuration processes and low adaptation to specific industries.
Shi Liang Wu, Wu He
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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2012
An enterprise resource planning (ERP) project is a large enterprise program, both from a business and technology point of view. It generates huge changes and often involves calling into question many traditional functions within the company, for which people are seldom well prepared. It often requires the implementation of several new systems and their
K.V.S.N Jawahar Babu +1 more
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An enterprise resource planning (ERP) project is a large enterprise program, both from a business and technology point of view. It generates huge changes and often involves calling into question many traditional functions within the company, for which people are seldom well prepared. It often requires the implementation of several new systems and their
K.V.S.N Jawahar Babu +1 more
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ERP – Enterprise Resource Planning
2017The ERP part deals extensively with the strategic objectives of an ERP implementation. It is complemented by topics such as ERP template development and rollouts, total cost of ownership and organizational change management. A comprehensive chapter on organizational readiness deals with best practices quality and process models complemented by a ...
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Journal of Organizational Change Management, 2001
Enterprise resource planning (ERP) technologies can, despite their apparent flexibility, act as a rather obdurate tool for management’s political programmes. To understand this, a combined organisational politics and sociology of technology approach is adopted, viewing technology as a political programme for change.
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Enterprise resource planning (ERP) technologies can, despite their apparent flexibility, act as a rather obdurate tool for management’s political programmes. To understand this, a combined organisational politics and sociology of technology approach is adopted, viewing technology as a political programme for change.
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Enterprise resource planning for hospitals
International Journal of Medical Informatics, 2004Integrated hospitals need a central planning and control system to plan patients' processes and the required capacity. Given the changes in healthcare one can ask the question what type of information systems can best support these healthcare delivery organizations.
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ENTERPRISE RESOURCE PLANNING (ERP)
2011Business needs have driven the design, development, and use of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems. Intra-enterprise integration was a driving force in the design, development, and use of early ERP systems, but increased globalization, intense competition, and technological change have shifted to focus to inter-enterprise integration.
Manuel Kolp, Stéphane Faulkner
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