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Enterprise resource planning systems in the aluminium conversion industry

Production Planning & Control, 2005
Several publications have reported the benefits of enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems in different types of companies, in such areas as healthcare systems and government organisations. In this research, emphasis is put on the relevance of ERP principles in the specific area of the aluminium conversion industry (ACI), which has not (to the ...
David, F, Pierreval, Henri, Caux, C
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Enterprise resource planning systems, strategic enterprise management systems and management accounting

Journal of Enterprise Information Management, 2006
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to contribute to the body of knowledge about to what extent integrated information systems, such as ERP and SEM systems, affect the ability to solve different management accounting tasks.Design/methodology/approachThe relationship between IIS and management accounting practices was investigated quantitatively.
Rom, Anders, Rohde, Carsten
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Feral Systems in Enterprise Resource Planning Systems

2014
In order to gain deeper insights into the causal factors associated with feral systems, it is necessary to first understand how the underlying, and often unchallenged, assumptions of current theories shape, influence, and ultimately limit our understanding of these phenomena.
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Restaurant Enterprise Resource Planning System

2022 IEEE 2nd International Conference on Mobile Networks and Wireless Communications (ICMNWC), 2022
Aldy Wijaya   +2 more
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Rapid Implementation of Enterprise Resource Planning Systems

Journal of Organizational Computing and Electronic Commerce, 2004
Enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems are integrated software systems for administration of all aspects of a business. A major hindrance to firms that wish to convert from existing legacy systems to ERP systems (such as SAP R/3) is that the process can take 12 to 18 months.
Fleisch, Elgar   +2 more
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Performance analysis for Enterprise Resource Planning systems

2008 IEEE International Conference on Industrial Engineering and Engineering Management, 2008
An enterprise resource planning (ERP) system is a complex network composed of various business processes. This paper proposes methods based on stochastic-flow network model to analysis the capacity sensitivity of persons with respect to the performance of an ERP system.
S. G. Chen, Y. K. Lin
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Second-Wave Enterprise Resource Planning Systems

2003
Introduction Part I. Implementation and Effectiveness: Overview 1. Learning from adopters' experiences with ERP M. Lynne Markus, Sheryl Axline, David Petrie and Cornelis Tanis 2. Innovating with Packaged Business Software: toward an assessment E. Burton Swanson 3.
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Enterprise Resource Planning systems and accountants: towards hybridization?

European Accounting Review, 2003
This paper aims to examine how the adoption of a new Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system challenges the definition of the expertise and roles of accountants within organizations, leading to new, hybrid positions. By drawing on structuration theory, we propose to conceptualize the potential change in accountants' practices and positions as a ...
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Enterprise Resource Planning and Systems Integration

2005
Systems integration has been an important topic ever since businesses started using mainframes to run their back-office operations. These systems specialized in common tasks found in functional areas such as accounts receivable and accounts payable, inventory, purchasing, and ordering. However, getting information from these fragmented systems to get a
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Enterprise resource planning systems: revolutionizing lodging human resources management

Worldwide Hospitality and Tourism Themes, 2010
PurposeThe e‐business revolution which the world experienced over the past decade is forcing businesses to review, re‐engineer, and revolutionize traditional approaches to running a successful enterprise. Globalization and competition have also made it essential for companies to find innovative ways to manage daily administrative tasks as smoothly ...
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