Analysis of ERP Systems Implementation in the Construction Enterprises

  • Tambovcevs A
  • Merkuryev Y
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Abstract

Effective work requires integrated systems that can share access to a common data set. Integrated workplace organizations in the construction company are requiring enterprise resource planning (ERP)-type systems that, in turn, tie together all relevant logistic, facilities, human resource, financial, and project data into a single, shared database. Unfortunately, many ERP systems make things more complex for construction business. The reality is that few ERP systems are vertically integrated for use in construction, and most of them are very complicate and ultimately difficult to implement In addition, suppliers of ERP systems, for example iScala, SAP, Oracle and etc, must work with consultants and integrators to provide normal systems job after implementation. The purpose of the research is to identify, investigate, analyze and systematize the factors that can influence creation and functioning of the ERP system in a company and create metodology of ERP system implementation. ERP system modules for construction enterprise were evaluated, benefits and risks of ERP system were summarized.

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Tambovcevs, A., & Merkuryev, Y. (2010). Analysis of ERP Systems Implementation in the Construction Enterprises. Scientific Journal of Riga Technical University. Computer Sciences, 39(1). https://doi.org/10.2478/v10143-010-0002-1

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