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Enterprise resource planning: introduction
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The current generation of ERP systems also provide reference models or process templates that claim to embody the current best business practices as discussed by the authors, however, these reference models may not be the best practices in practice.Abstract:
Enterprise resource planning systems are configurable information systems packages that integrate information and information-based processes within and across functional areas in an organization. The current generation of ERP systems also provides reference models or process templates that claim to embody the current best business practices.read more
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Enterprise resource planning: a case of a blood bank
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Software architectures: Blueprint, Literature, Language or Decision?
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Maintaining ERP packaged software – A revelatory case study
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TL;DR: A revelatory case study of Government Services Provider, a high-performing ERP service provider to government agencies in Australia, is reported, to identify how practices in the ERP context diverge from the IEEE standard.
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Security for Enterprise Resource Planning Systems
Wei She,Bhavani Thuraisingham +1 more
TL;DR: The security solution in ERP as well as directions for secure ERP systems is presented and the technology from its evolution through architecture to its products is introduced.
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A measure of perceived auditor ERP systems expertise: Development, assessment, and uses
TL;DR: In this paper, a five-item measure of perceived ERP systems expertise is developed from a review of audit expertise studies and the Theory of Planned Behavior, and an assessment of the measure shows that it possesses a high level of reliability and construct validity (i.e. convergent and discriminant validity).