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Communications of the ACM, 2006
An ERP upgrade is deceptively complex and can be daunting---especially for organizations ignorant of the massive effort required to do it correctly.
Robert C. Beatty, Craig D. Williams
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An ERP upgrade is deceptively complex and can be daunting---especially for organizations ignorant of the massive effort required to do it correctly.
Robert C. Beatty, Craig D. Williams
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2016
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ERP Implementation: Requirements Engineering for ERP Product Customization
2020Requirements Engineering (RE) is the basis for efficient software implementation and quality management. Tools which support RE in general are numerous nowadays; however, the task of providing a tool that specializes in RE for dynamic, customizable service-centric systems (like ERP systems) has been addressed rarely.
Tarik Kraljic, Adnan Kraljic
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Industrial Management & Data Systems, 2002
Two distinct phases of ERP have been identified. The first phase refers to the changes that an organization undergoes in transforming from the old system and “going live” with the ERP system. The second phase, also called the second wave of ERP, refers to the actions subsequent to ERP implementation, that enable the organization to achieve the full ...
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Two distinct phases of ERP have been identified. The first phase refers to the changes that an organization undergoes in transforming from the old system and “going live” with the ERP system. The second phase, also called the second wave of ERP, refers to the actions subsequent to ERP implementation, that enable the organization to achieve the full ...
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Model of storage of ERP protocols in EEG/ERP portal
2012 5th International Conference on BioMedical Engineering and Informatics, 2012The EEG/ERP (Electroencephalography/Even-Related Potentials) Portal serves for storage and management of ERP experiments. The protocols describing these experiments are designed and implemented using various software applications and/or hardware devices. Some protocols are kept in XML files and stored in the EEG/ERP portal database as LOB (Large Object)
Václav Papez, Roman Moucek
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ERP/ERP II issues and answers: session overview
36th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, 2003. Proceedings of the, 2003This is the fourth year at HICSS where there is a session devoted to ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) systems research. Last year, participants at the session discussed the idea of expanding ERP to include the add-on products sometimes called ERP II or EAI (Enterprise Application Integration or expanded ERP systems).
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ERP implementation failures in China: Case studies with implications for ERP vendors
International Journal of Production Economics, 2005Huigang Liang
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The influence of ERP system implementation on the operational performance of an organization
International Journal of Information Management, 2012Derrick E D'Souza
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