scholarly journals Distributed Information Accountability for Intra Sharing Data in Enterprise Resource System

Consuming on-demand highly scalable services is a basic component of distributed computing that frees enterprise resource planning from superfluous programming or equipment conditions. While appreciating the accommodation brought by ERP innovation concept, user’s loss their belonging information because of less authentication appeared ERP servers. Remote stockpiling of clients information in Enterprise resource opens up new difficulties, for example, absence of authority over information and security. To address this issue, already a novel methodology, in particular Enterprise Business Information Accountability (EBIA) system, in view of the idea of data responsibility to monitor the genuine use of the clients' information in the Enterprise resource was proposed. Mainly this objective method applicable to provide privacy for different users with preferable operations in distributed sharing of data. Experimental results of implemented approach gives better privacy with respect to different tamperproof test users in distributed environment.

2011 ◽  
pp. 1172-1181
Author(s):  
S. Parthasarathy

Business information system is an area of the greatest significance in any business enterprise today. Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) projects are a growing segment of this vital area. Software engineering metrics are units of measurement used to characterize the software engineering products and processes. The research about the software process has acquired great importance in the last few years due to the growing interest of software companies in the improvement of their quality. Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) projects are very complex products, and this fact is directly linked to their development and maintenance. One of the major reasons found in the literature for the failure of ERP projects is the poor management of software processes. In this chapter, the authors propose a Software Metrics Plan (SMP) containing different software metrics to manage software processes during ERP implementation. Two hypotheses have been formulated and tested using statistical techniques to validate the SMP. The statistical analysis of the collected data from an ERP project supports the two hypotheses, leading to the conclusion that the software metrics are momentous in ERP projects.


Author(s):  
Loye Ray

Universities have deployed enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems to ease complexity and provide on-demand information. These systems also provide the opportunity to reengineer business processes to improve efficiency. However, these installations may not be as efficient or effective as expected. The use of ERP success factors provides a measure of these deployments that can overcome ineffectiveness in deploying an ERP system. This article looks at how well success factors impacted the deployment of an ERP system at a Maryland University.


Author(s):  
Filomena Castro Lopes ◽  
M. Paula Morais ◽  
Peter Sasvari

It has become obvious that corporate management, administration, planning, cash flow, and other business activities could hardly function without information technology in the organization of society. Relationships between human activities and the people themselves are reliant more and more broadly on electronic devices. In terms of using information technology devices and services, the development of enterprises are significantly different in the European Union. This has led to a strong and significant relationship with the added value created by micro, small-, and medium-sized enterprises. In order to meet the needs of corporations, enterprise resource planning and integrated management systems have evolved and have become more and more widespread among small- and medium-sized enterprises as well. Although Portugal in the group of Southern European countries and Hungary in the group of Eastern European countries lag behind the other countries belonging to their group, it turns out that in terms of using and intending to use business information systems, Portuguese enterprises are more advanced in the categories of small- and medium-sized enterprises. This chapter explores this.


Author(s):  
Girish H. Subramanian ◽  
Christopher S. Hoffer

Enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems are a growing area of research in business information systems. The primary purpose of this research is to review the literature on ERP implementation and to present results of a case study on ERP implementation. An exploratory case study was conducted to study these research issues. The case study consisted of a survey and interview of 25 employees at one organization. The results provide data analysis findings from the survey and qualitative findings from the interview. Using this case study, the chapter indicates the presence of four phases in ERP implementation through the support from qualitative interviews. Using t-tests, the results confirm the presence of a positive feeling of users toward the four ERP implementation phases.


Author(s):  
Arif Nugroho

Pada era teknologi modern saat ini, penggunaan sistem Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) sangat dibutuhkan oleh perusahaan untuk proses penjualan produk atau jasa dan pencatatan keuangan perusahaan. Dengan adanya sistem ERP dapat menghubungkan area fungsional di dalam perusahaan. Cafe cozy adalah salah satu Café yang ingin mengimplementasikan dari ERP (Enterprise Resource System) pada kegiatan transaksi yang dilakukan sehingga dengan diterapannya sistem ini diharapakan dapat meningkatkan kinerja Cafe terutama dalam pencatatan dan  penyimpanan data pada café, mendapatkan informasi secara real time dan akurat tentang info produk, pemesanan, penjualan dan accounting serta mempermudah dalam pembuatan laporan/dokumen. Dengan metode Accelerated SAP adalah metode yang dipilih peneliti yang merupakan  metode paling cepat dan efisien untuk proyek implementasi ERP saat ini. Dengan diterapkannya sistem ini maka kegiatan transaksi mulai dari pencatatan pesanan, penyimpanan data-data serta kegiatan transaksi lainnya bisa dilakukan dengan cepat, efisien dan terkomputerisasi dengan baik.


Author(s):  
S. Parthasarathy

Business information system is an area of the greatest significance in any business enterprise today. Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) projects are a growing segment of this vital area. Software engineering metrics are units of measurement used to characterize the software engineering products and processes. The research about the software process has acquired great importance in the last few years due to the growing interest of software companies in the improvement of their quality. Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) projects are very complex products, and this fact is directly linked to their development and maintenance. One of the major reasons found in the literature for the failure of ERP projects is the poor management of software processes. In this chapter, the authors propose a Software Metrics Plan (SMP) containing different software metrics to manage software processes during ERP implementation. Two hypotheses have been formulated and tested using statistical techniques to validate the SMP. The statistical analysis of the collected data from an ERP project supports the two hypotheses, leading to the conclusion that the software metrics are momentous in ERP projects.


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