An alternative model for ERP maintenance strategy

For the past few years, it has been possible to buy a business application including transaction processing systems for such tasks as accounting, manufacturing, or human resources as a packaged product. Packages to do this collection of work are generally referred to as Enterprise Resource Planning...

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Main Authors: Imtihan, Muhammad Rofi, Ngadiman, Mohd. Salihin, Haron, Habibollah
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Language:English
Published: 2008
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spelling my.utm.75962017-10-09T07:22:42Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/7596/ An alternative model for ERP maintenance strategy Imtihan, Muhammad Rofi Ngadiman, Mohd. Salihin Haron, Habibollah T Technology (General) For the past few years, it has been possible to buy a business application including transaction processing systems for such tasks as accounting, manufacturing, or human resources as a packaged product. Packages to do this collection of work are generally referred to as Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems. Most ERP systems are huge because of the diversity of tasks they must perform. The ERP systems are providing an integration of several tasks, and the flexibility to perform those tasks at enterprises with vastly varying needs. But, only few of these ERP systems developed have actually considered maintenance strategies. Maintenance is a complex process that is triggered by planned periodic repair (scheduled or planned maintenance), equipment breakdown or deterioration indicated by a monitored parameter (unplanned or emergency maintenance). This process includes planning, scheduling, monitoring, quality assurance and the development of necessary resources such as workshop, labor, machines, equipment, tools, spare parts and materials. 2008 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/7596/1/Habibollah_B_Haron_2008_An_Alternative_Model_For_ERP.pdf Imtihan, Muhammad Rofi and Ngadiman, Mohd. Salihin and Haron, Habibollah (2008) An alternative model for ERP maintenance strategy. In: Proc. 9th ACIS Int. Conf. Software Engineering, Artificial Intelligence, Networking and Parallel/Distributed Computing, SNPD 2008 and 2nd Int. Workshop on Advanced Internet Technology and Applications , 6-8 Aug. 2008 . http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/SNPD.2008.135
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Imtihan, Muhammad Rofi
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Haron, Habibollah
An alternative model for ERP maintenance strategy
description For the past few years, it has been possible to buy a business application including transaction processing systems for such tasks as accounting, manufacturing, or human resources as a packaged product. Packages to do this collection of work are generally referred to as Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems. Most ERP systems are huge because of the diversity of tasks they must perform. The ERP systems are providing an integration of several tasks, and the flexibility to perform those tasks at enterprises with vastly varying needs. But, only few of these ERP systems developed have actually considered maintenance strategies. Maintenance is a complex process that is triggered by planned periodic repair (scheduled or planned maintenance), equipment breakdown or deterioration indicated by a monitored parameter (unplanned or emergency maintenance). This process includes planning, scheduling, monitoring, quality assurance and the development of necessary resources such as workshop, labor, machines, equipment, tools, spare parts and materials.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Imtihan, Muhammad Rofi
Ngadiman, Mohd. Salihin
Haron, Habibollah
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Ngadiman, Mohd. Salihin
Haron, Habibollah
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title An alternative model for ERP maintenance strategy
title_short An alternative model for ERP maintenance strategy
title_full An alternative model for ERP maintenance strategy
title_fullStr An alternative model for ERP maintenance strategy
title_full_unstemmed An alternative model for ERP maintenance strategy
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publishDate 2008
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/7596/1/Habibollah_B_Haron_2008_An_Alternative_Model_For_ERP.pdf
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