bibtype |
J -
Journal Article
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ARLID |
0545781 |
utime |
20240903202344.0 |
mtime |
20210923235959.9 |
SCOPUS |
85104310325 |
WOS |
000640532900001 |
DOI |
10.1002/mcda.1745 |
title
(primary) (eng) |
Multi-criteria decision-making approach for modular enterprise resource planning sorting problems |
specification |
page_count |
14 s. |
media_type |
P |
|
serial |
ARLID |
cav_un_epca*0290592 |
ISSN |
1057-9214 |
title
|
Journal of Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis |
volume_id |
28 |
page_num |
234-247 |
publisher |
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keyword |
ELECTRE TRI |
keyword |
enterprise resource planning |
keyword |
maintainability |
keyword |
MCDM |
keyword |
usability |
author
(primary) |
ARLID |
cav_un_auth*0398866 |
name1 |
Carpitella |
name2 |
Silvia |
institution |
UTIA-B |
full_dept (cz) |
Matematická teorie rozhodování |
full_dept (eng) |
Department of Decision Making Theory |
department (cz) |
MTR |
department (eng) |
MTR |
country |
IT |
fullinstit |
Ústav teorie informace a automatizace AV ČR, v. v. i. |
|
author
|
ARLID |
cav_un_auth*0399068 |
name1 |
Certa |
name2 |
A. |
country |
IT |
|
author
|
ARLID |
cav_un_auth*0256480 |
name1 |
Izquierdo |
name2 |
J. |
country |
ES |
|
author
|
ARLID |
cav_un_auth*0399069 |
name1 |
La Cascia |
name2 |
M. |
country |
IT |
|
source |
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source |
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cas_special |
abstract
(eng) |
Implementing Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems is currently recognized as a best practice with wide associated possibilities of business improvement for companies. Integrating these kinds of systems with business processes in the most efficient way requires to endeavour as much as possible simplifications for final users, which can be pursued by optimizing crucial software characteristics. The present article proposes a novel Multi-Criteria Decision-Making (MCDM) approach to deal with such an issue. Specifically, the ELECTRE (ELimination Et Choix Traduisant la REalité) TRI technique is suggested to assign ERP modules into predefined and ordered categories according to maintainability and usability, which are useful drivers in evaluating which module of an ERP software should be enhanced with priority. The results prove to have whole beneficial impact on system performance with relation to a case study: improvement evaluations will be identified based on the classes the ERP modules are assigned to by the method. |
result_subspec |
WOS |
RIV |
AE |
FORD0 |
50000 |
FORD1 |
50600 |
FORD2 |
50603 |
reportyear |
2022 |
num_of_auth |
4 |
inst_support |
RVO:67985556 |
permalink |
http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0322772 |
confidential |
S |
mrcbC86 |
3+4 Article Management |
mrcbC91 |
A |
mrcbT16-s |
0.508 |
mrcbT16-E |
Q3 |
arlyear |
2021 |
mrcbU14 |
85104310325 SCOPUS |
mrcbU24 |
PUBMED |
mrcbU34 |
000640532900001 WOS |
mrcbU63 |
cav_un_epca*0290592 Journal of Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis 1057-9214 1099-1360 Roč. 28 5-6 2021 234 247 Wiley |
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