101 research outputs found
A multi-objective comparison of dispatching rules in a drum–buffer–rope production control system
ERP lifecycle: When to retire your ERP system?
A lot of research has been undertaken focusing on ERP systems lifecycles, but very little paid attention to retirement. ERP retirement means the replacement of an ERP with another. The aim of this research paper is to investigate why and when should organizations retire their ERP systems. A convenience case study of an SME has been selected from Egypt. The case study under investigation has retired their local ERP system and replaced it with SAP ERP. Results of our analysis indicated that reasons of retirement were: wrong selection, users were not involved in the selection process, and lack of an official implementation methodology. This is considered a new finding since main stream literature was mainly focused on retirement after maturity
TOOLS FOR THE ST. JOSEPH RIVER, INDIANA WATERSHED INITIATIVE FOR A SAFER ENVIRONMENT (WISE)
Report on the use of communication technology by a sample of public health professionals in NSW
Low-Dose Exposure and Immunogenicity of Transgenic Maize Expressing the Escherichia coli
Flexibility and Improved Resource Utilization Through Cloud Based ERP Systems: Critical Success Factors of SaaS Solutions in SME
“No good for shovelling snow and carrying firewood”: social representations of computers and the Internet by elderly Finnish non-users
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