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, Vol. 4, No. 3, 01.09.2004, p. 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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KW - Process Integration

KW - Quality Evaluation Framework

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KW - Standard Software

KW - Target Enterprise

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