A multiple criteria decision model for information system project selection
Computers and Operations Research
OTSO: a systematic process for reusable software component selection
OTSO: a systematic process for reusable software component selection
Computers and Operations Research
A framework for the ex-ante evaluation of ERP software
European Journal of Information Systems - Special issue on information systems evaluationpast, present and future
Data Warehousing and the Internet's Impact on ERP
IT Professional
Critical Success Factors of Enterprise Resource Planning Systems Implementation Success in China
HICSS '03 Proceedings of the 36th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS'03) - Track 8 - Volume 8
A fuzzy-based decision-making procedure for data warehouse system selection
Expert Systems with Applications: An International Journal
A model for selecting an ERP system based on linguistic information processing
Information Systems
The Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) selection process: case analysis and proposed framework
International Journal of Business Information Systems
An integrated decision making approach for ERP system selection
Expert Systems with Applications: An International Journal
Expert Systems with Applications: An International Journal
Expert Systems with Applications: An International Journal
ERP systems implementation success factors: IS and non-IS managers' perceptions
International Journal of Business Information Systems
Expert Systems with Applications: An International Journal
Enterprise resource planning (ERP) selection for a medical devices manufacturing company
International Journal of Business Information Systems
Multicriterion Decision in Management: Principles and Practice
Multicriterion Decision in Management: Principles and Practice
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Any ERP software in the market cannot fully meet the needs and expectations of manufacturing companies, because each company, which looks for implementing ERP system, runs its business with different strategies and goals. Therefore, enterprise resource planning ERP software selection is an important and critical decision process. Another aspect of this problem is that multi-disciplinary content reveals the multi-criteria decision making as the appropriate field of study. In this study, by employing TODIM method, which allows the usage of both qualitative and quantitative data, an example, which involves ERP software selection process of a steel forming and hot dip-galvanising firm located in Izmir, Turkey, is provided by using a proposed framework. A new path toward ERP software selection is designed for the decision makers in various industries include manufacturing companies. In order to deal with the complex calculations in the decision making process, the proposed framework is formed as an applicable tool for all decision makers in various industries.