Ensuring quality in ERP implementations through testing components: an ISM approach Online publication date: Tue, 26-Feb-2019
by Shruti Nagpal; Sunil Kumar Khatri; Ashok Kumar
International Journal of Technology, Policy and Management (IJTPM), Vol. 19, No. 1, 2019
Abstract: Enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems are software implementations in which the entire or most of the organisation's processes are brought under a uniform product suite. ERP implementations encompass not only software development which is mostly categorised as customisation but also configuration of the organisation's systems. If the organisation is implementing a pre-tested ERP system, then why does the question still arise about ERP failures and/or ERP implementations grossly going beyond time and budget calculations. The present research goes beyond discovering the CSF for ERP implementations and delves into factors that would help in ensuring overall quality of ERP implementations. The quality of ERP implementations has received lackadaisical research support. Nagpal et al. (2015b) prioritised and ranked the testing components with the help of analytic hierarchy process (AHP). The present study further explores the interrelationships between the testing components by utilising the interpretive structural modelling (ISM) and extends it by using total interpretive structural modelling (TISM) and cross-impact matrix-multiplication (MICMAC) approach.
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