Int. J. of Comp. & Info. Tech. (2018) 6(2): 77-150 Volume 6, Issue 2; June 2018 |
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Mahdi Delgir 1, *, Mahdi Pourjabbar 2 1 Faculty of Management, Central Tehran Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran Abstract—Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) in financial and credit institutions and banks has a special place due to the diversity of sections and the structure of these institutions. In this paper, In addition to analyze the basic concepts associated with ERP and its various implementation methods, attempts have been made to analyze the efficiency of each of these methods for financial institutions. Then, by executing customized questionnaire, Critical success factors of ERP implementation for financial and credit institutions and banks are extracted. ... Omid Ghasemipanah 1, *
1 Faculty of Management,University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran Abstract—The implementation of enterprise architecture (EA) is one of the most effective strategies for aligning information technology (IT) development plans with organizational goals and strategies and for designing targeted plans for utilizing IT resources. As one of the most important economic organizations, banks need this alignment to succeed in today’s competitive market. EA projects are significantly important for banks; however, due to certain challenges, most of these projects have not been completed in the banking industry on time and within budget. ... Reengineering the Industrial CMMI Syed Atif Ali Shah 1, *
1 School of Computer Science, Northern University, Nowshera, Pakistan Abstract—Through this research, I have established general strategy to appraise an organization against a scale of five process maturity levels whilst maintaining a strong mechanics of CMMI. Reengineering of industrial CMMI proposes a novel method for industrial competence ranking of those organizations/companies which are targeting various CMMI levels. This approach uses SCAMPI assessment techniques to rank different organizations that fall below certain level of CMMI model. ...
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