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Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) in a construction company

International Journal of Business Information Systems, 2006
Integration is a challenging problem that has tormented businesses for many years. Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems are enterprise-wide systems that automate all of a company's business processes and replace legacy systems, integrating all departments and functions across a company in a single computer system that runs off a single database ...
Maro Vlachopoulou, Vicky Manthou
exaly   +2 more sources

Research directions for enterprise resource planning (ERP) projects

International Journal of Business Information Systems, 2012
Enterprise resource planning (ERP) is a generic term for integrated systems. ERP projects are a subclass of software projects often accompanied by large-scale organisational changes. ERP attempts to integrate all departments and functions across a company onto a single computer system that can serve all the particular needs of those different ...
Sudhaman Parthasarathy
exaly   +2 more sources

Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP)

International Journal of Enterprise Information Systems, 2007
Business 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.
Ronald E. McGaughey, Angappa Gunasekaran
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ENTERPRISE RESOURCE PLANNING (ERP)

2011
Business 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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A conceptual model for enterprise resource planning (ERP)

Information Management & Computer Security, 2005
PurposeThis article seeks to provide a conceptual model that explains the complexity of an enterprise resource planning (ERP) system to general and project managers in a non‐technical manner that is easily understood.Design/methodology/approachThe 4Ps business model serves as a starting‐point to derive the ERP model because most managers are familiar ...
Carl Marnewick, Les Labuschagne
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Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Implementations

International Journal of Enterprise Information Systems, 2008
Enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems have been widely implemented by numerous firms throughout the industrial world. While success stories of ERP implementation abound due to its potential in resolving the problem of fragmented information, a substantial number of these implementations fail to meet the goals of the organization.
Joseph R. Muscatello, Injazz J. Chen
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Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP)

Information Resources Management Journal, 2006
In today’s intensely competitive marketplace, companies can benefit strategically and tactically from enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems, if implemented correctly. However, with failure rates estimated to be as high as 50% of all ERP implementations, companies can be negatively impacted by a poorly performing ERP system. The research on ERP has
Joseph R. Muscatello, Diane H. Parente
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Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP)

2016
ERP consolidates all of the operational business processes under one umbrella, in one system.
Gilad Issar, Liat Ramati Navon
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