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Enterprise resource planning (ERP) implementation planning and structure

Proceedings of the 32nd annual ACM SIGUCCS conference on User services, 2004
Heald College, a 12-location institution, began implementing PeopleSoft (PS) Human Resources (HR), Student Administration, Finance, and Staffing Front Office in Jan 2003 and is scheduled to complete all module go lives by July 2004. The author conducted a brief review of the literature on attributes and structure that are believed to make a large ...
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ERP: Enterprise Resource Planning

2012
Enterprise resource planning (ERP) is a term that was created in continuation of the earlier terms material requirements planning (MRP) and manufacturing resource planning (MRP II). While manufacturing resource planning focused on the resources needed for manufacturing, the idea behind enterprise resource planning is to consider all resources necessary
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THE ADOPTION OF ENTERPRISE RESOURCE PLANNING (ERP) SYSTEMS

IFAC Proceedings Volumes, 2002
A representative sample of 60 firms drawn from the Fortune 1000 that had recently adopted Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems were used to test a model of weak appropriation with significant results. Leadership (social learning theory), business process reengineering (change the company not the technology) and acquisition strategy (buy, don't ...
Ettlie, John, Perotti, Victor
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Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Embedding

2010
This chapter analyses the mutual processes according to which the tool (ERP) and the organisation adapt to each other. It documents the live experience of technological change during the introduction of ERP in a medium-sized enterprise. Focusing on the election of the new tool and its appropriation by firm members, it does not simply reduce the process
Dominique Vinck   +2 more
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Fundamentals of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP)

2006
• Understand the interrelationship between MRP, MRP II, and ERP • Be able to explain the components of an ERP system • Have a basic understanding of the technical architecture of an ERP system • Be familiar with the main players in the ERP market • Know why SAP is a market ...
Chetan Sankar, Karl-Heinz Rau
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Successful Implementation of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP)

2012 International Conference on Advanced Computer Science Applications and Technologies (ACSAT), 2012
Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system consists of different sets of software that are used to integrate the business functions in a company or organization. Given that these solutions provide an integrated solution to the needs of an organization, these systems are in high demand by all organizations. The full potential of these systems can only be
Abdullah Bajahzar   +2 more
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Beyond Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP): The Next Generation Enterprise Resource Planning Environment

2012
Abstract : The Department of Defense (DoD) has invested billions of dollars in business enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems. However, they are not meeting schedules, cost, or performance expectations. Senior Defense leaders are increasingly aware that the economic environment demands the DoD move from defense readiness at any cost to defense ...
Jennifer A. Schultz   +4 more
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Implementation of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Systems

2011
Enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems are a growing area of research in business information systems. The primary purpose of this research is to review the literature on ERP implementation and to present results of a case study on ERP implementation. An exploratory case study was conducted to study these research issues.
Girish H. Subramanian   +1 more
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