scholarly journals Usefulness of Software Valuation Methods at Initial Stages of ERP Implementation

2014 ◽  
Vol 5 (3) ◽  
pp. 33-48
Author(s):  
Przemyslaw Plecka ◽  
Krzysztof Bzdyra

AbstractThis work discusses the problem of selecting methods for valuing the costs and estimating the time of implementing computer systems in cases when system modification is necessary. The methods presented in literature are reviewed and the stages of strategic phase of implementation characterised. On the basis of the analysis of data required by each method and the data obtained at different stages, appropriate selection of methods for each stage was proposed.

Author(s):  
L. J. Fick ◽  
I. Van W Raubenheimer

Some of the results of an extensive study on selection and training of computer systems analysts are reported. Special attention is devoted to a job description and job analysis as a basis for identifying the critical attributes and training requirements involved. The development and validation of a battery for the selection of computer systems analysts and students of computer science are discussed.


2010 ◽  
Vol 56 (1) ◽  
pp. 87-98
Author(s):  
Christopher Armstrong ◽  
Diarmuid Kavanagh ◽  
Sara Lal ◽  
Peter Rossiter

Combining Popular Game Consoles and OSGi to Investigate Autonomous In-The-Field Biomedical Data Acquisition and ManagementThe need and interest in conducting biomedical research outside the traditional laboratory is increasing. In the field testing such as in the participant's home or work environment is a growing consideration when undertaking biomedical investigation. This type of research requires at a minimum semi-autonomous computer systems that collect such data and send it back to the laboratory for processing and dissemination with the smallest amount of attendance by the participant or even the experimenter. A key aspect of supporting this type of research is the selection of the appropriate software and hardware components. These supporting systems need to be reliable, allow considerable customizability and be readily accessible but also able to be locked down. In this paper we report a set of requirements for the hardware and software for such a system. We then utilise these requirements to evaluate the use of game consoles as a hardware platform in comparison to other hardware choices. We finish by outline one particular aspect of the supporting software used to support the chosen hardware platform based on the OSGi framework.


Pressacademia ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 5 (3) ◽  
pp. 251-268
Author(s):  
Aysun Beyazkilic Koc ◽  
Nihan Yildirim

Author(s):  
Christopher Armstrong ◽  
Diarmuid Kavanagh ◽  
Sara Lal ◽  
Peter Rossiter

Biomedical research increasingly requires for testings be conducted outside the lab, in the field such as the participant’s home or work environment. This type of research requires semi-autonomous computer systems that collect such data and send it back to the lab for processing and dissemination. A key aspect of this type of research is the selection of the required software and hardware components. These systems need to be reliable, allow considerable customizability and be readily accessible but also able to be locked down. In this paper we report a set of requirements for the hardware and software for such a system. We then utilise these requirements to evaluate the use of game consoles as a hardware platform in comparison to other hardware choices.


2008 ◽  
pp. 2051-2066
Author(s):  
Yan Zho ◽  
Yaohua Chen ◽  
Yiyu Yao

While many data mining models concentrate on automation and efficiency, interactive data mining models focus on adaptive and effective communications between human users and computer systems. User requirements and preferences play the most important roles in human-machine interactions, and guide the selection of target knowledge representations, operations, and measurements. Practically, user requirements and preferences also decide strategies of abnormal situation handling, and explanations of mined patterns. In this article, we discuss these fundamental issues based on a user-centered three-layer framework of interactive data mining.


2015 ◽  
Vol 795 ◽  
pp. 194-200
Author(s):  
Beata Ślusarczyk

Advanced computer systems played an important role in economic life for a long time. We can notice it in all aspects of business operations, including logistics. IT systems are important not only in the logistics activities of individual operators, but they also improve activities within integrated supply chains. The article focuses on the proper selection of IT system for logistics operations. It presents a comparison of selected IT systems dedicated to logistics: their range of functionalities and features, as well as the ability to use it in specific types of enterprises. The main aim of the article is to analyze the suitability of each ERP systems in two main areas of logistics: storage and transport. The author also attempts to select optimal solution for a particular economic operator.


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