Enterprise resource planning: the role of the CIO and it function in ERP
Communications of the ACM
Communications of the ACM - How the virtual inspires the real
The ERP Revolution: Surviving vs. Thriving
Information Systems Frontiers
A model for selecting an ERP system based on linguistic information processing
Information Systems
Organisational factors for successful implementation of ERP systems
International Journal of Business Information Systems
Quantitative assessment of enterprise resource planning software customisation
International Journal of Information Systems and Change Management
The ImaginePA Project: The First Large-Scale, Public Sector ERP Implementation
Information Systems Management
Seven principles for selecting software packages
Communications of the ACM
ADNTIIC'10 Proceedings of the First international conference on Advances in new technologies, interactive interfaces, and communicability
The Journal of Strategic Information Systems
Agile ERP systems development: a technical perspective
Proceedings of the 5th India Software Engineering Conference
Research directions for enterprise resource planning (ERP) projects
International Journal of Business Information Systems
What leads to post-implementation success of ERP? An empirical study of the Chinese retail industry
International Journal of Information Management: The Journal for Information Professionals
A design perspective on aligning process-centric and technology-centric approaches
International Journal of Business Information Systems
ERP Lifecycle: A Retirement Case Study
Information Resources Management Journal
Computer Standards & Interfaces
Enhancing Functional Fit with Continuous Training During the ERP Post-Implementation Phase
International Journal of Information Systems in the Service Sector
Dynamic risks modelling in ERP maintenance projects with FCM
Information Sciences: an International Journal
Modeling maintenance projects risk effects on ERP performance
Computer Standards & Interfaces
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An ERP upgrade is deceptively complex and can be daunting---especially for organizations ignorant of the massive effort required to do it correctly.