4.7 Article Proceedings Paper

Business process-oriented design of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems for small and medium enterprises

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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PRODUCTION RESEARCH
Volume 44, Issue 18-19, Pages 3797-3811

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/00207540600688499

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business process management; business process modelling; enterprise resource planning; simulation

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In the last few years, many organizations have used business process modelling as an effective tool for managing organizational changes. However, process modelling has rarely been exploited for supporting the entire business process management life cycle. This includes the design of business processes as well as their implementation and control. The adoption and implementation of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems is a crucial issue if referred to small and medium-sized enterprises. The main problem is that the cost of implementation of ERP, intended as the process of customization of the ERP system towards the actual enterprise business processes, overtakes the cost of ERP acquisition. Thus, there is a need to use the same workflow systems for both modelling the enterprise business processes and designing the ERP. The paper presents the results of a collaborative project between academia and industry aimed at developing a business process management integrated approach to the design, implementation and control of an ERP information systems.

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