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Title: Using ERP as a basis for Enterprise application integration
Authors: Sharif, AM
Irani, Z
Themistocleous, M
Keywords: ERP;EAI implementation;Change management;Organisational change
Issue Date: 2004
Publisher: EMCIS04
Citation: Proceedings of the European and Mediterranean Conference on Information Systems, Tunisia, 25-27 July 2004
Abstract: Architecting and implementing e-Business supply chain solutions across and within the modern day enterprise, is now becoming a necessity in order to maintain competitive and be adaptable to market needs. As such, the integration of information and processes is a vital step, using technologies such as using Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), Supply Chain Management (SCM) and enterprise portal platforms. The effective sharing of resource planning and other enterprise related data across and within the enterprise is typically seen as a facet of a business to business (B2B) platform. However, such infrastructures typically involve a tight integration across intra and inter-organisational systems. This paper examines an Enterprise Application Integration (EAI) initiative taken by a global manufacturer of industrial automation products, which attempted to utilise ERP as an integration tool across its internal B2B infrastructure, to achieve such an aim. This paper discusses those integration considerations and complexities, experienced by the case company upon embarking on an EAI integration programme through the adoption of a core ERP as a catalyst for organizational change. In doing so the authors present an analysis of the inherent risks and limitations of this approach in terms of previously published literature in the field, relating to technology-driven organizational change and EAI impact and adoption frameworks.
URI: http://bura.brunel.ac.uk/handle/2438/4210
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