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Proceedings of the 17th International Conference on Enterprise Information Systems, 2015
Attempts to improve healthcare services have increased worldwide and the role of information technology (IT) is increasing to find solutions for various issues facing the healthcare sector. The purpose of this study was to find out how enterprise resource planning systems (ERP) have been used in the healthcare sector and how these systems ...
Raija Halonen, Martin Mucheleka
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Attempts to improve healthcare services have increased worldwide and the role of information technology (IT) is increasing to find solutions for various issues facing the healthcare sector. The purpose of this study was to find out how enterprise resource planning systems (ERP) have been used in the healthcare sector and how these systems ...
Raija Halonen, Martin Mucheleka
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ERP is Dead, Long Live ERP [PDF]
Enterprise resource-planning (ERP) systems, relational databases, and other mature information technologies are undergoing commoditization and facing challenges from software-as-a-service (SaaS) players moving into front-end enterprise applications. Yet, such systems are likely to be around for a long time because they are reliable and have lengthy ...
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To ERP or not to ERP? Factors influencing the adoption decision
International Journal of Management and Enterprise Development, 2008Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems have mainly been discussed concerning their implementation. A theory-driven, quantitative approach to ERP adoption is rare, especially for Midsized Enterprises (MEs). This paper aims to fill this gap by identifying factors in the areas of technology, organisation and environment, generally known to be part of ...
L. Elbertsen, Antonie Henric van Reekum
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Making ERPs work: accountants and the introduction of ERP systems
European Journal of Information Systems, 2005In the last 10 years, the majority of large companies have attempted to install Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems, replacing functional systems with a standardised company-wide system. However, making an ERP system work, we contend, is more than an issue of technical expertise or social accommodation: it is an ongoing, dynamic interaction ...
Newman, Mike, Westrup, Chris
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European Journal of Neurology, 1996
The increasing knowledge concerning anatomical structures and cellular processes underlying event‐related potentials (ERP) and methodological advances in ERP data analysis (e.g. dipole source analysis) begins to bridge the gap between ERP and neurochemical aspects.
Ulrich Hegerl +2 more
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The increasing knowledge concerning anatomical structures and cellular processes underlying event‐related potentials (ERP) and methodological advances in ERP data analysis (e.g. dipole source analysis) begins to bridge the gap between ERP and neurochemical aspects.
Ulrich Hegerl +2 more
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2009
Enterprise-wide automation has already transformed the relations among suppliers, purchasers, producers, and customers. Conventional ERP helps only to automate individual departments. It could neither integrate its back-office benefits into the front-office, nor could it establish consistent control of all business processes.
Suresh Subramoniam +3 more
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Enterprise-wide automation has already transformed the relations among suppliers, purchasers, producers, and customers. Conventional ERP helps only to automate individual departments. It could neither integrate its back-office benefits into the front-office, nor could it establish consistent control of all business processes.
Suresh Subramoniam +3 more
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ERP system adoption traditional ERP systems vs. cloud-based ERP systems
Fourth edition of the International Conference on the Innovative Computing Technology (INTECH 2014), 2014Several organizations, like small and medium enterprises (SMEs), are faced with the problem of implementing ERP systems in their organizations due to the fact that traditional ERP systems (Client-Server based ERP systems) could be unsuitable, could not be successful to implement or could even end into a disastrous initiative.
Abdullah A. Al-Ghofaili +1 more
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Information Systems Frontiers, 2000
Though enterprise resource planning (ERP) has gained some prominence in the information systems (IS) literature over the past few years and is a significant phenomenon in practice, through (a) historical analysis, (b) meta-analysis of representative IS literature, and (c) a survey of academic experts, we reveal dissenting views on the phenomenon. Given
Michael Rosemann +2 more
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Though enterprise resource planning (ERP) has gained some prominence in the information systems (IS) literature over the past few years and is a significant phenomenon in practice, through (a) historical analysis, (b) meta-analysis of representative IS literature, and (c) a survey of academic experts, we reveal dissenting views on the phenomenon. Given
Michael Rosemann +2 more
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ERP Implementation: Requirements Engineering for ERP Product Customization [PDF]
Requirements 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 Kraljić, Adnan Kraljić
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