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Understanding Success and Failure Profiles of ERP Requirements Engineering: an Empirical Study
Lubeck, Germany August 28-August 31
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Maya Daneva, University of Twente
Organizations adopting Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) are also adopting standard ERPvendor- specific process models for engineering their requirements. Making successfully a live process out of such a model is hard. Maturity assessment frameworks can help ERP adopters identify and understand those practices which help their ERP processes succeed and those which do not. This paper deploys a Requirements Engineering maturity model to examine variations in instantiations of a standard ERP RE process. We draw on our previous results and our lessons learnt from eight years of experience in using ERP RE processes.
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Maya Daneva, "Understanding Success and Failure Profiles of ERP Requirements Engineering: an Empirical Study," euromicro, pp.237-243, 33rd EUROMICRO Conference on Software Engineering and Advanced Applications (EUROMICRO 2007), 2007
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