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Justifying the decisions for EAI implementations: a validated proposition of influential factors
Marinos ThemistocleousEnterprise integration is considered to be of great strategic significance in the support of organisations to achieve a competitive advantage. Traditional approaches to…
Enterprise application integration systems and architecture – the case of the Robert Bosch Group
Thomas Puschmann, Rainer AltToday, most organisations are using packaged software for their key business processes. Enterprise resource planning, supply chain management, customer relationship management and…
Value creation from the application service provider e‐business model: the experience of four firms
Wendy L. CurrieThis paper embraces the e‐business model concept as the unit of analysis for investigating the ASP market. It develops three constructs of the ASP business model: strategic…
ERP data archiving – a critical analysis
James Mensching, Gail CorbittERP (enterprise resource planning) systems run on top of database systems, like Oracle, SQL Server and DB2. The longer these systems are in place within organizations the larger…
Value propositions: a new conceptualisation for integration
Randall Perrey, Alex Johnston, Mark Lycett, Ray PaulThis paper argues that enterprise scale information systems integration should be driven by business value propositions rather than system level requirements. It reviews the…
Integrating the IS with the enterprise: key EAI research challenges
Amir M. Sharif, Tony Elliman, Peter E.D. Love, Atta BadiiEnterprise application integration (EAI) technologies provide the means to integrate strategic business solutions within and across the component parts of organisational…
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1741-0398e-ISSN:
1758-7409ISSN-L:
1741-0398Renamed from:
Logistics Information ManagementOnline date, start – end:
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Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
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- Prof Zahir Irani