Evaluation of standard ERP software implementation approaches in terms of their capability for business process optimization

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Evaluation of standard ERP software implementation approaches in terms of their capability for business process optimization. / Knöll, Heinz-Dieter; Kuehl, Lukas W. H.; Kuehl, Roland W. A. et al.
in: Journal of Computing and Information Science in Engineering, Jahrgang 4, Nr. 3, 01.09.2004, S. 271-277.

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@article{cf8fd2a228a94990a89437b3e957608d,
title = "Evaluation of standard ERP software implementation approaches in terms of their capability for business process optimization",
abstract = "In spite of the great variety of potential advantages, it is also necessary to illuminate the real effects of Standard ERP Software in practice. Recent studies have revealed that 81% of German companies interviewed using SAP, do not fully exploit the software's ability to optimize business processes, though 61% stated that SAP offers very good process optimization opportunities. (CSC Ploenzke AC, 2002, {"}European SAP Practice, Umfrageergebnisse,{"} SAPphire 2000). Therefore we evaluated popular life cycle models with respect to their suitability to implement Standard Software in a process driven way (Kuehl, R.W.A., and Knoell, H.-D., 2002, {"}Evaluation of Topical Approaches to the Implementation of Standardised ERP-Systems,{"} Proc. ETCE 2002, CD, ASME Petroleum Division, Houston, TX).",
keywords = "Business informatics, ARIS, ASAP, BAAN, Business Process Improvement, Business Process Orientation, Dynamic Enterprise Modeler, ERP Systems, Process Integration, Quality Evaluation Framework, SAP, Standard Software, Target Enterprise",
author = "Heinz-Dieter Kn{\"o}ll and Kuehl, {Lukas W. H.} and Kuehl, {Roland W. A.} and Rob Moreton",
year = "2004",
month = sep,
day = "1",
doi = "10.1115/1.1710865",
language = "English",
volume = "4",
pages = "271--277",
journal = "Journal of Computing and Information Science in Engineering",
issn = "1530-9827",
publisher = "The American Society of Mechanical Engineers(ASME)",
number = "3",

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AB - In spite of the great variety of potential advantages, it is also necessary to illuminate the real effects of Standard ERP Software in practice. Recent studies have revealed that 81% of German companies interviewed using SAP, do not fully exploit the software's ability to optimize business processes, though 61% stated that SAP offers very good process optimization opportunities. (CSC Ploenzke AC, 2002, "European SAP Practice, Umfrageergebnisse," SAPphire 2000). Therefore we evaluated popular life cycle models with respect to their suitability to implement Standard Software in a process driven way (Kuehl, R.W.A., and Knoell, H.-D., 2002, "Evaluation of Topical Approaches to the Implementation of Standardised ERP-Systems," Proc. ETCE 2002, CD, ASME Petroleum Division, Houston, TX).

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KW - Quality Evaluation Framework

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