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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 ...
Mike Newman
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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.
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ERP systems in public sector [PDF]
ERP systems are tended to be implemented in the public sector. In this paper the "industries" of public sector are identified which are suitable for ERP implementation. The systematic review method is used to give an overview of state of the art ERP system implementation in the public sector worldwide in the last five years as well as possible ...
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Accounting and the ERP Systems
International Journal of Knowledge-Based Organizations, 2018This article has the following specific objectives: to identify the reasons for implementing SAP ERP; to identify the main benefits and problems resulting from its adoption; to understand in what way accounting is integrated in SAP ERP; to analyse how SAP ERP influences the accountants' role.
Maria João Machado, João Gomes
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Proceedings of the 5th international conference on Computer systems and technologies - CompSysTech '04, 2004
This paper discuses the problems concerning the commercial goods planning at trade objects (stores) of the companies with a branch structure and a huge nomenclature base. A principle of optimality for amount on hand is defined. Some approaches to resemble it are proposed.
Tzanko Golemanov, Emilia Golemanova
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This paper discuses the problems concerning the commercial goods planning at trade objects (stores) of the companies with a branch structure and a huge nomenclature base. A principle of optimality for amount on hand is defined. Some approaches to resemble it are proposed.
Tzanko Golemanov, Emilia Golemanova
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A System Development Methodology for ERP Systems
Journal of Computer Information Systems, 2002An ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) project is considered highly risky, since it is large, complex, usually unfamiliar to the organization and implemented under a tight timetable. It usually entails process reengineering and many changes. To reduce the risk and improve the probability of project success, an organization can use a structured ...
Niv Ahituv, Seev Neumann, Moshe Zviran
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