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A Study on ERP Module Composition Direction to the Shipping Business (해운기업에 대한 ERP 모듈 구성방향에 관한 연구)

  • Noh, Chang-Kyun
    • Journal of Navigation and Port Research
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    • v.27 no.5
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    • pp.557-562
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    • 2003
  • As competition between companies increases in the international market, a stronger Management Information System that can support all areas of the business is needed According to this trend, more and more companies are introducing Enterprise Resource Planning(ERP) to construct a Management Information System In this study, ERP module composition direction suitable for shipping companies were proposed through theoretical review and case studies.

Research on Medical Environmental Changes due to the Introduction of ERP(Enterprise Resource Planning) (ERP(Enterprise Resource Planning) 도입에 따른 의료 환경 변화에 대한 연구)

  • Kim, Sun-Chil;Park, Myeong-Hwan
    • Korean Journal of Digital Imaging in Medicine
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    • v.6 no.1
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    • pp.19-23
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    • 2003
  • In recent years, many computer systems that are used for patient diagnostic and treatment purpose s are being introduced within hospitals. Therefore, being in a position to manage the hospital entirely, efforts to integrate their own unique system into one have started. A system values humans and creates the surrounding atmosphere into one which maximizes the abilities of individuals. For this, a scientific integration management operation system is required. The type of system that is demanded due to this requirement is an ERP(Enterprise Resource Planning) system. Lately, even the hospital industry is beginning to show interest in efficient administrative methods. To deliver more predominant medical services, hospitals are trying to introduce scientific administrative methods, whose superiority were proven in enterprises, to the operation system of the hospital organization. ERP values humans over systems, and within a superior system, emphasizes the efficiency of the organization. This sort of process does not just evaluate and manage the working abilities of individuals, but provides an advanced working environment that increases the abilities of members within the organization by fold. Therefore, this research estimates through questionnaires and introductive cases how the introduction of ERP may change the work of customers within hospitals such as the radiologic technology department, and how it may also change the environment of medical services, thus striving to create a radiologic technology department that will not fall behind the times.

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The Effects of Industry Classification on a Successful ERP Implementation Model

  • Lee, Sangmin;Kim, Dongho
    • Journal of Information Processing Systems
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    • v.12 no.1
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    • pp.169-181
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    • 2016
  • Organizations in some industries are still hesitant to adopt the Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system due to its high risk of failures. This study examined how industry classification affects the successful implementation of the ERP system. To achieve this goal, we reinvestigated the existing ERP Success Model that was developed by Chung with the data from various industry sectors, since Chung validated the model only in the engineering and construction industries. In order to test to see if the Chung model can be applicable outside the engineering and construction industries, the relationships between the ERP success indicators and the critical success factors in the Chung model and those in the sample data collected from ten different industry sectors were compared and investigated. The ten industry sectors were selected based on the Global Industry Classification Standard (GICS). We found that the impact of success factors on the success of implementing an ERP system varied across industry sectors. This means that the success of ERP system implementation can be industry-specific. Thus, industry classification should be considered as another factor to help IT decision makers or top-management avoid ERP system failures when they plan to implement a new ERP system.

A Study on the Implementation Strategy and Performance of Enterprise Resource Planning System (ERP 시스템 구축 및 효과에 대한 연구)

  • 황재훈;이선로
    • Journal of Information Technology Applications and Management
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    • v.9 no.3
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    • pp.47-56
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    • 2002
  • A variety of enterprises have Implemented ERP system on the promises of feasible strategic benefits. The objectives of this study are (1) to classily and analyze the motives and critical success factors o the enterprises'ERP system adoptions, and (2) to measure their impacts on the business performance. The data for this research were collected from 43 cases in Korea that have operated ERP system for more than 6 months after the implementation. This study results reveals that the Information strategic planning and business strategy establishment prior to ERP adoption and the demands of field people activate as critical triggers In the larger firms Among the six critical success factors, training was statistically significant for all of four performance measures control, cost reduction, quality and service, and work efficiency. And other findings are furnished. Also the larger company group In the sales volume has shown the higher performance except work efficiency.

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ERP-Enterprise Resource Planning: System Selection Process and Implementation Assessment

  • Han, Sung-Wook
    • Industrial Engineering and Management Systems
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    • v.2 no.1
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    • pp.45-54
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    • 2003
  • Enterprise Resource Planning(ERP) systems offer pervasive business functionality the applications encompass virtually all aspects of the business. Understanding and managing this pervasiveness will result in a successful and productive business application platform. Because of this pervasiveness, implementations have ranged from great successes to complete failures. This article has two distinctive parts. The first proposes and discusses a systematic process based on consulting experiences of LG CNS (leading information system company in Korea) for ERP selection. Also, the second provides the key factors that are critical to the successful implementation of ERP. The second part reports the results of a study carried out to assess a number of different ERP implementations in different organizations. A case study method of investigation was used, and the experiences of five Korean manufacturing companies were documented. The critical factors in the adoption of ERP are identified as: learning from the experiences of others, appointment of a process innovator, establishment of committees and project teams, training and technical support for the users, and appropriate changes to the organizational structure and managerial responsibilities.

A Study on the Critical Success Factors for Each Phase of the Introduction of ERP Systems (ERP시스템 도입 단계별 핵심성공요인에 관한 연구)

  • 유춘번;양효석
    • Journal of Korean Society of Industrial and Systems Engineering
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    • v.25 no.3
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    • pp.64-77
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    • 2002
  • In every sectors of industry, the Business Process Reengineering(BPR) has been applied for taking competitive advantage under rapidly changing environment. A company adopting the BPR has begun to consider the introduction of Enterprise Resource Planning ERP systems. ERP systems can integrates many core activities of business, such as manufacturing management, human resource management, financial management, supply chain management by applying the best practices to facilitate a rapid decision-making, cost reductions, and organizational control. Unfortunately, however, many tentative risk factors are existed through each phase of the introduction of ERP systems. As a result, it can bring an enormous benefits to a company or it can be a disastrous for organization. Therefore, two critical questions regarding the introduction of ERP systems should be analyzed before actual introduction has happened. They are "how can ERP systems be introduced successfully\ulcorner" and "what are the critical success factors for each phase of introduction of ERP systems\ulcorner". Through this research, We studied and analyzed the characteristics of critical success factors requiring at each phase of the introduction of ERP systems by applying the questionnaire survey method. Finally, we suggest the list of barriers and critical success factors for each phase of introduction of ERP systems.tion of ERP systems.

A Strategic Solution for Implementation of the Enterprise Resource Planning System

  • Jung, Yong-Sik
    • Journal of Korea Society of Industrial Information Systems
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    • v.5 no.3
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    • pp.71-76
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    • 2000
  • An enterprise resource planning(ERP) system is an enterprisewide management system made possible by information technology. Organizations have been implementing ERP packages for integrating the business processes in various functions. ERP has been helping companies to automate their entire business processes within the organization as a whole instead of just in sun functional units. This paper discusses the difficulties in the implementation process of ERP. Integration of core business processes throughout the supply chain; Tearing down of functional boundaries; Emergence of information technology as a process enabler.

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Academy Management System - EDU KIWI (학원관리 시스템 - EDU KIWI)

  • Hur, Tai Sung;Kim, Ha Seo
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Computer Information Conference
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    • 2013.07a
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    • pp.245-246
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    • 2013
  • 본 논문에서는 영어 학원을 대상으로 ERP(Enterprise Resource Planning) 시스템을 적용, 웹(Web)상에서 학원교사와 관리자가 학생 개개인의 프로필, 성적, 출결, 상담 등의 학생관리 업무와 학원비 관련 회계를 동시에 처리 및 관리해 주는 웹 어플리케이션이다. 기존의 사용하기 복잡한 학원관리프로그램을 지양하며, 웹 사이트와 같은 메뉴와 페이지 단위 구성으로 누구에게나 친숙한 UI(User Interface)를 제공한다.

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Scenario Framework for ERP Testing and Training: SF-ETT (ERP 테스팅 및 교육 시나리오 프레임웍)

  • Park, Kwang-Ho
    • Information Systems Review
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    • v.10 no.1
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    • pp.193-211
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    • 2008
  • Effective Training has been recognized as one of the most important success factors for enterprise resource planning (ERP) system operations. However, both ERP system vendors and user companies have failed to provide an effective training method for users because practical business process cases cannot be formalized. Also, incomplete testing by ERP system vendors results in insufficient and ineffective user training. This paper suggests a scenario framework for ERP testing and training (SF-ETT). SF-ETT is constructed by expanding the practice-based ERP testing scenario construction framework designed for unERPII. SF-ETT contains concrete business process entities that users understand actually and provides practice definition, notation, and architecture.

ERP Implementation of Small and Medium Business: Lessons from Secui.com (중소기업의 ERP 시스템 구축 : 시큐아이닷컴 사례)

  • Whang, Jae-Hoon;Kim, Jong-Sun
    • Journal of Korea Society of Industrial Information Systems
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    • v.11 no.5
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    • pp.198-206
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    • 2006
  • It is a time honored value proposition that in rapidly changing business environment, only proactive and active companies will survive. Enterprise resource planning(ERP) system has been a competitive necessity. However, small and medium companies in Korea still need practical guidelines regarding on successful ERP implementation, especially in process issue identification and business goal setting. This case study investigates how Secui.com as an information security company founded in 2000 implemented an ERP system from the strategic perspective. Also it proposes the guidelines of how to establish an information system infrastructure and realize the benefits of IS-based management by ERP implementation.

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