2012
DOI: 10.1007/s00170-011-3756-x
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ERP: a literature survey

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“…ERP systems are preparation information system packages that combine information and information based processes within and across functional areas in an organization [7]. ERP is about functional structure that contain sets of functional units and each functional unit work separated to achieve their own goal and objectives [8] and they can incorporate all the data and related processes of an organization into a unified information system [9]. All the data within an organization's business process that related to functional areas come together to represent business application which called ERP [10].In spite of all these definitions about ERP we find that we can briefly define ERP as a software, a concept, a system or a package that integrate multiple modules as a separated functional area and each functional area includes a set of business processes with flowing data into a central database (integrated DB) and this database could be uploaded locally or into the cloud.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ERP systems are preparation information system packages that combine information and information based processes within and across functional areas in an organization [7]. ERP is about functional structure that contain sets of functional units and each functional unit work separated to achieve their own goal and objectives [8] and they can incorporate all the data and related processes of an organization into a unified information system [9]. All the data within an organization's business process that related to functional areas come together to represent business application which called ERP [10].In spite of all these definitions about ERP we find that we can briefly define ERP as a software, a concept, a system or a package that integrate multiple modules as a separated functional area and each functional area includes a set of business processes with flowing data into a central database (integrated DB) and this database could be uploaded locally or into the cloud.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since the development and implementation of ERP already spans several decades, there is a wealth of published research and experiences (products (e.g. see [3], [4], [5], [6]) 1 . Without trying to be exhaustive, some of these issues are:…”
Section: Lessons Learned From Erp Implementationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, the next steps of the ERP life cycle, such as the use and evolution are starting to gain importance in the period [2005][2006][2007][2008][2009][2010], although a large number of papers are still focused on the ERP implementation. According to (Nazemi, Tarokh, & Djavanshir, 2012) in the period 2005-2010 many articles belonging to this field, were still focused on individual steps of the ERP life cycle. This period covers the following literature review: (Addo-Tenkorang & Helo, 2011), (Haddara & Zach, 2011), (Eden, Sedera, & Tan, 2012) and (Nazemi et al, 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to (Nazemi, Tarokh, & Djavanshir, 2012) in the period 2005-2010 many articles belonging to this field, were still focused on individual steps of the ERP life cycle. This period covers the following literature review: (Addo-Tenkorang & Helo, 2011), (Haddara & Zach, 2011), (Eden, Sedera, & Tan, 2012) and (Nazemi et al, 2012). All in all, the previous period is characterized by research related to individual steps of ERP system implementation, as well as that it can observe the absence of systematic comparative research among organizations, industry sectors and geographical regions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%