Putting the enterprise into the enterprise system
Harvard Business Review
Enterprise resource planning: cultural fits and misfits: is ERP a universal solution?
Communications of the ACM
ARIS Architecture and Reference Models for Business Process Management
Business Process Management, Models, Techniques, and Empirical Studies
Matching ERP System Functionality to Customer Requirements
RE '01 Proceedings of the Fifth IEEE International Symposium on Requirements Engineering
ERP modeling: a comprehensive approach
Information Systems
A requirements engineering framework for cross-organizational ERP systems
Requirements Engineering
A methodology for ERP misfit analysis
Information and Management
Measuring the fitness relationship
Requirements Engineering
International Journal of Business Information Systems
International Journal of Business Information Systems
Organisational factors for successful implementation of ERP systems
International Journal of Business Information Systems
Expert Systems with Applications: An International Journal
International Journal of Business Information Systems
ERP systems implementation success factors: IS and non-IS managers' perceptions
International Journal of Business Information Systems
Design of information system architectures using a key-problem framework
Computers in Industry
Going beyond 'misfit' as a reason for ERP package customisation
Computers in Industry - Special issue: Current trends in ERP implementations and utilisation
A classification for better use of ERP systems
Computers in Industry - Special issue: Current trends in ERP implementations and utilisation
Fitting business models to system functionality exploring the fitness relationship
CAiSE'03 Proceedings of the 15th international conference on Advanced information systems engineering
A design perspective on aligning process-centric and technology-centric approaches
International Journal of Business Information Systems
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Information systems (IS) are now more and more based on 'off-the-shelf products' such as enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems. These offer a generic solution apart from the company in which they will be set up. Thus, an essential success factor of this set up is a consistent alignment with the company. The methods suggested to support this alignment, which are described and analysed in this paper, especially insist on the modelling techniques to use without sticking to the characterisation of the various alignment and misalignment situations. Therefore, an algorithm to identify them is proposed. It formalised those situations and associate decisions to be taken in order to mitigate the misalignment risks.