Putting the enterprise into the enterprise system
Harvard Business Review
E-Business and Erp: Transforming the Enterprise
E-Business and Erp: Transforming the Enterprise
Information Systems Frontiers
Enterprise Integration Patterns: Designing, Building, and Deploying Messaging Solutions
Enterprise Integration Patterns: Designing, Building, and Deploying Messaging Solutions
Next Generation Application Integration: From Simple Information to Web Services
Next Generation Application Integration: From Simple Information to Web Services
Service-Oriented Architecture: A Field Guide to Integrating XML and Web Services
Service-Oriented Architecture: A Field Guide to Integrating XML and Web Services
Enterprise integration and interoperability in manufacturing systems: Trends and issues
Computers in Industry
Architectures for enterprise integration and interoperability: Past, present and future
Computers in Industry
Handbook of Research on Building Information Modeling and Construction Informatics: Concepts and Technologies
International Journal of Enterprise Information Systems
Response of Small Enterprises to the Pressures of ERP Adoption
International Journal of Enterprise Information Systems
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ERP implementations within large scale construction organizations have yielded more failures than successes. As a result of this high failure rate, the integration capability of ERP systems could not be fully understood and recognized by the construction AEC industry. The aim of the research presented in this paper was to investigate the role of ERP systems in enabling and facilitating Data Level Integration in construction industry organizations. In parallel with this aim, an ERP Data Level Integration Capability Matrix was developed as the metric for measuring the capability of ERP systems in enabling Data Level Integration. The matrix is validated with four case studies. The development of the matrix and the results of the case studies are presented in this paper.