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Enhancing Manufacturing Performance with Erp Systems
Information Systems Management, 2000Abstract This article presents five case studies indicating that enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems do enhance the performance of manufacturing organizations. the ERP systems studied are from SAP, Baan, and Oracle. in all five cases, better cross-functional integration was a critical success factor.
Rajagopal Palaniswamy, Tyler G. Frank
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Restructuring regular business ERP system to be transformed into academic ERP system
2014 International Conference of Advanced Informatics: Concept, Theory and Application (ICAICTA), 2014As business continues to grow, the needs of an integrated information system-ERP-to support enterprise managing has been increasing, including in an academic institutions. Unfortunately, these academic institutions usually don't have enough budget to implement an ERP system, because they typically are not profit-based enterprise.
null Olivia, Kridanto Surendro
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Acceptance Factors of ERP Systems
2016Nowadays, the ERP systems (Enterprise Resource Planning) have an important presence in most industries due to the benefits they offer, in this way, it is critical their acceptance and use by the end users. The main goal of this study is to determine the factors that influence the intention to use ERP systems, employing the model UTAUT (Unified Theory ...
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2002
This chapter outlines the significance of enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems and analyses the rationale used for their adoption. This study is structured around a theory of the motivations for investment in information technology (IT) to support core business operations.
Dave Oliver, Celia T. Romm
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This chapter outlines the significance of enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems and analyses the rationale used for their adoption. This study is structured around a theory of the motivations for investment in information technology (IT) to support core business operations.
Dave Oliver, Celia T. Romm
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Architecture for Distributed ERP Systems
2006In a distributed ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) system, the different local ERP systems are integrated in such a way that each local system can use the resources/stocks managed by the other local ERP systems. Businesses with branch offices may derive great benefits from such systems. In theory, such a system can be built by using a distributed DBMS
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