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Modeling Enterprise Resource Planning of TISCO:A Petri Net Approach


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1 CST Department, Technique Polytechnic Institute, Hooghly,W.B.-712102, India
2 CIS Department, Dr. B.C Roy Engineering College, Durgapur, W.B.-713206, India
     

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An Enterprise Resource Planning program (ERP) is integrated computer based system to manage a software biasness process. Implementing an ERP software is usually a complex and risks project which is significant to change a business process and work practices. Unfortunately, the implications of interdependency are usually underestimated by project managers and decision makers since they are difficult to include in any risk assessment logic. This work shows how Petri Nets can be used to model ERP projects in order to deal with the problem of interdependence in modules. The technique is presented through an application to a real case study.

Keywords

Enterprise Resource Planning, Modeling, Petri Net, TISCO, Evaluation.
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Souradeep Sarkar
CST Department, Technique Polytechnic Institute, Hooghly,W.B.-712102, India
Amartya Neogi
CIS Department, Dr. B.C Roy Engineering College, Durgapur, W.B.-713206, India
Projit Das
CST Department, Technique Polytechnic Institute, Hooghly,W.B.-712102, India

Abstract


An Enterprise Resource Planning program (ERP) is integrated computer based system to manage a software biasness process. Implementing an ERP software is usually a complex and risks project which is significant to change a business process and work practices. Unfortunately, the implications of interdependency are usually underestimated by project managers and decision makers since they are difficult to include in any risk assessment logic. This work shows how Petri Nets can be used to model ERP projects in order to deal with the problem of interdependence in modules. The technique is presented through an application to a real case study.

Keywords


Enterprise Resource Planning, Modeling, Petri Net, TISCO, Evaluation.



DOI: https://doi.org/10.24906/isc%2F2016%2Fv30%2Fi4%2F152015