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Journal articles on the topic "Commercial open-source ERP software"

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Maqueira Marín, Juan Manuel, José Moyano Fuentes, Sebastián Bruque Cámara, and Pedro Nuñez-Cacho Utrilla. "Design and implementation of an ERP platform as practice environment for learning in Operations Management." WPOM-Working Papers on Operations Management 8 (June 7, 2017): 27. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/wpom.v8i0.7112.

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<p class="Abstract"><span lang="EN-US">Given the increasing business use of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) software, it is necessary to have such platforms for application in the teaching-learning process in Operations Management. However, the implementation of commercial solutions is not adequate due to its high cost and to exceed the conceptual learning function, which is the main objective of this software tool with the students of Operations Management. Due to this, in this work we present the design and implementation of an ERP platform based on Open Source software and virtualization technologies. The designed platform provides an economical and adequate solution for the conceptual teaching of ERP software through the development of practices that allows students to learn the operation of an ERP and modules such as inventory management, purchasing management or sales management, among others.</span></p>
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Janev, Valentina, Jovan Dudukovic, and Sanja Vraneš. "Semantic Web Based Integration of Knowledge Resources for Expertise Finding." International Journal of Enterprise Information Systems 5, no. 4 (October 2009): 53–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/jeis.2009090204.

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This article discusses the challenges of expertise data integration and expert finding in modern organizations using an illustrative case study of a concrete research-intensive establishment, the Mihajlo Pupin Institute (MPI). It presents how the latest semantic technologies (Ontologies, Web services, Semantic Wiki) could be used on the top of the commercial ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) software (SAP®) and the open-source ECM (Enterprise Content Management) software (Alfresco) to ensure meaningful search and retrieval of expertise for in-house users, as well as the integration into the Semantic Web community space. This article points out the necessary adjustments in enterprise knowledge management infrastructure in the light of uprising initiatives for standardization of the Semantic Web data.
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Mok, Wai Yin, Charles F. Hickman, and Christopher D. Allport. "Implementing Business Processes." International Journal of Knowledge-Based Organizations 3, no. 2 (April 2013): 36–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/ijkbo.2013040103.

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Database triggers are database procedures that are executed automatically when certain events occur and conditions are met. This paper presents a design methodology that helps users implement business processes using database triggers. The contributions of this paper are as follows. First, the proposed methodology uses the Unified Modeling Language (UML). UML is a standard modeling language for the software industry and many commercial CASE (Computer-Aided Software Engineering) tools support UML. Second, many expensive ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) software systems are employed to implement business processes. The methodology proposed by this paper produces triggers that can be executed on MySQL, an open-source database system that is free for download. Third, as an example of the usefulness of the proposed methodology, the authors present a case study making use of database triggers in a tax audit process. This process involves many steps that require human intervention, and thus is typical of business processes.
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Terres de Lima, Lucas, Sandra Fernández-Fernández, Jean Marcel de Almeida Espinoza, Miguel da Guia Albuquerque, and Cristina Bernardes. "End Point Rate Tool for QGIS (EPR4Q): Validation Using DSAS and AMBUR." ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information 10, no. 3 (March 12, 2021): 162. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijgi10030162.

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This paper presents the validation of the End Point Rate (EPR) tool for QGIS (EPR4Q), a tool built-in QGIS graphical modeler for calculating the shoreline change with the end point rate method. The EPR4Q tries to fill the gaps in user-friendly and free open-source tools for shoreline analysis in a geographic information system environment since the most used software—Digital Shoreline Analysis System (DSAS)—although being a free extension, it is created for commercial software. Additionally, the best free, open-source option to calculate EPR is called Analyzing Moving Boundaries Using R (AMBUR); since it is a robust and powerful tool, the complexity can restrict the accessibility and simple usage. The validation methodology consists of applying the EPR4Q, DSAS, and AMBUR with different types of shorelines found in nature, extracted from the US Geological Survey Open-File. The obtained results of each tool were compared with Pearson’s correlation coefficient. The validation results indicate that the EPR4Q tool acquired high correlation values with DSAS and AMBUR, reaching a coefficient of 0.98 to 1.00 on linear, extensive, and non-extensive shorelines, proving that the EPR4Q tool is ready to be freely used by the academic, scientific, engineering, and coastal managers communities worldwide.
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Handayani, Putu Wuri, and Ultary Hariyaty. "ANALISIS FUNGSIONALITAS OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARE ERP UNTUK PENGEMBANGAN MODUL PEMBELAJARAN ERP." Jurnal Sistem Informasi 7, no. 2 (July 15, 2012): 118. http://dx.doi.org/10.21609/jsi.v7i2.302.

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Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menganalisis perbandingan fungsionalitas open source software ERP dalam pengembangan modul pembelajaran untuk proses bisnis penjualan, distribusi serta pengadaan. Penelitian ini membandingkan tiga OSS ERP yaitu Compiere 3.3 Community Edition, Openbravo 3.0 Community Edition, dan xTuple 3.6 PostBooks Edition. Kebutuhan functional masing-masing modul diturunkan dari proses bisnis best practice ERP. Hasil penelitian adalah suatu aplikasi yang direkomendasikan untuk mendukung kegiatan pembelajaran ERP di tingkat universitas dan daftar kebutuhan fungsionalitas yang dibutuhkan untuk modul pembelajaran, seperti modul penjualan dan distribusi serta modul pengadaan dengan menggunakan aplikasi yang direkomendasikan sebelumnya. This study aims to analyze the comparison of the functionality of open source ERP software in the development of learning modules for the business processes of sales, distribution and procurement. This study compared three OSS ERP that are Compiere Community Edition 3.3, Openbravo Community Edition 3.0, and 3.6 xTuple PostBooks Edition. Functional needs of each module is derived from best practice business processes ERP. Hasil penelitian adalah suatu aplikasi yang direkomendasikan untuk mendukung kegiatan pembelajaran ERP di tingkat universitas dan daftar kebutuhan fungsionalitas yang dibutuhkan untuk modul pembelajaran, seperti modul penjualan dan distribusi serta modul pengadaan dengan menggunakan aplikasi yang direkomendasikan sebelumnya.
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Darmon, Eric, and Dominique Torre. "Open Source and Commercial Software Platforms." International Journal of Open Source Software and Processes 1, no. 2 (April 2009): 67–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/jossp.2009040105.

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Xing, Mingqing. "Competition between Free Open Source, Commercial Open Source and Proprietary Software." Journal of Communications 8, no. 10 (2013): 665–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.12720/jcm.8.10.665-671.

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Williams van Rooij, Shahron. "Perceptions of Open Source Versus Commercial Software." Journal of Research on Technology in Education 39, no. 4 (June 2007): 433–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15391523.2007.10782491.

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Smets-Solanes, J. P., and R. A. de Carvalho. "ERP5: a next-generation, open-source erp architecture." IT Professional 5, no. 4 (July 2003): 38–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/mitp.2003.1216231.

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Determann, L., S. Pixley, and G. Shapiro. "Managing commercial risks in open source software licensing." Journal of Intellectual Property Law & Practice 2, no. 11 (November 1, 2007): 770–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jiplp/jpm163.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Commercial open-source ERP software"

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Cereola, Sandra. "The Performance Effects of Latent Factors on Assimilation of Commercial Open-Source ERP Software on Small-Medium Enterprises." VCU Scholars Compass, 2008. http://scholarscompass.vcu.edu/etd/1607.

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This study tests a theoretical model developed to investigate the impact of assimilation of commercial open source enterprise resource planning software (COSES) in small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs). Specifically, the model explains how the top management team’s (TMT’s) information technology (IT) knowledge and experience impact both assimilation and firm performance. The hypotheses were tested using survey data from SMEs that have implemented COSES. Results from structural equation modeling suggest that SMEs benefit, through higher levels of assimilation and performance, from adopting innovative enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems such as COSES when they have a TMT that has experience with and is knowledgeable about technology. The study also highlights the importance of the TMT in facilitating IT assimilation.
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Diop, Balla. "L'effet de la stratégie logicielle (ERP open source vs ERP commercial) sur le développement du capital humain des PME." Doctoral thesis, Université Laval, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/25919.

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L’objectif de cette étude consiste à étudier et à comparer le développement du capital humain des PME ayant implanté des systèmes ERP open source et celles ayant implanté des systèmes ERP propriétaires/commerciaux, durant les phases d’implantation et de post-implantation. Pour ce faire, nous avons effectué une étude de terrain dans 10 PME réparties, en fonction de leur stratégie logicielle, en deux groupes : un groupe de cinq PME avec des ERP open source et un groupe de cinq PME avec des ERP propriétaires. Les résultats de cette étude indiquent qu’il n’y a pas de différence entre ces deux groupes de PME en ce qui concerne le développement de leur capital humain (c’est-à-dire du capital humain interne et du capital humain externe accessible), durant les phases d’implantation et de post-implantation. Les résultats de cette recherche trouvent que les PME avec des ERP open source n’ont pas de relations directes avec les communautés des ERP open source, ce qui constitue un déficit structurel au niveau de leur réseau de relations. De plus, cette recherche trouve que les PME avec des ERP open source ne s’appuient pas sur les communautés des systèmes ERP open source pour développer leur capital humain interne parce que, comme les PME avec des ERP propriétaires, elles n’ont pas assez de ressources TI (ou de personnel) au niveau de leurs départements informatiques.
Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) play an important role in industrialized countries’ economy. Due to increasing internal and external pressure, SMEs need to adopt integrated information systems such as ERP systems, like the big enterprises. The rapid expansion of ERP systems’ adoption by SMEs is due to two phenomena: 1 - the advent of lighter versions of commercial ERP systems and 2 - the rise of open source ERP systems. Managers of SMEs, wanting to adopt an ERP system, are facing two software strategies: the software strategy directed towards the open source ERP systems and the software strategy directed towards the commercial/proprietary ERP systems. The ERP systems are information systems extremely complex and difficult to set up, because they incorporate and integrate several functional domains under a single technological platform. The establishment and evolution of an ERP system require a large amount of knowledge and of diversified expertise. This knowledge and expertise constitute human capital. According to the literature, human capital is a strategic organizational resource and a source of competitive advantage. In this study, we defined human capital as the sum of the human capital acquired or developed internally (i.e., the knowledge and expertise developed in-house) and of the available external human capital (i.e., accessible knowledge and external expertise). The literature supports that open source communities offer several opportunities of learning (acquisition and development of knowledge and skills) and of human capital development to their members. Thus, in the current economic context, where all companies are looking for a competitive advantage, which software strategy (open source ERP or commercial / proprietary ERP) is more advantageous to SMEs, regarding the development of human capital during the implementation and post-implementation phases? The objective of this research is to study and compare the human capital development of SMEs in the context of an open source ERP project versus a commercial/proprietary ERP project, during the implementation and post-implementation phases. The empirical study was conducted with 10 SMEs divided into two groups: a group of five SMEs with open source ERP systems and a group of five SMEs with commercial ERP systems. The results of the present thesis show that there is no difference between these two groups of SMEs regarding the development of their human capital (internal and external), during the phases of implementation and post-implementation. With regard to the human capital developed in-house, during the implementation and post-implementation phases, the results of this research show that SMEs, regardless of their adopted software strategy (open source ERP system or commercial/proprietary ERP system), develop more business human capital than technical human capital. This poor development of in-house technical human capital in SMEs having adopted an open source ERP and those having adopted a commercial ERP results from the lack of IT personnel at their IT departments. This research has identified several factors (technological, organizational and environmental) that may impact on the development of the internal human capital of SMEs. This study finds that the technical absorption capacity of the SMEs, irrespective of their software strategy (ERP open source and proprietary), is lower than their business absorption capacity due to the lack of IT personnel of SMEs. Regarding the available external human capital, this research finds that there is no difference between SMEs with an open source ERP and SMEs with a proprietary ERP, during the implementation and post-implementation phases. SMEs, regardless of their software strategy (ERP open source and proprietary), have the same structures of social ties. This research finds that SMEs with an open source ERP do not have direct relationships with the communities of open source ERP, which constitutes, according to the literature on the development of human capital (Coleman, 1988), a structural deficit. This explains why the available external human capital of SMEs with an open source ERP is similar to that of SMEs with a proprietary ERP. The results of this research show that SMEs, irrespective of their software strategy (ERP open source and proprietary), continue to use the external human capital of their partner-integrator to manage the evolution of their ERP systems, during the post-implantation phase.
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Gamarra, Chumbiauca Luis Alberto, and Meza Gerson Enrique Cornejo. "Modelo de implementación de ERP open source para pyme del sector automotriz." Bachelor's thesis, Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC), 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/625006.

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El objetivo de este proyecto consiste en diseñar y proponer un modelo de implementación de ERP Open Source para PYMEs del Sector Automotriz, que contenga las áreas de conocimiento: Integración, Alcance, Costo, Tiempo y Riesgo empleando los fundamentos de dirección de proyectos. El modelo propuesto brinda a las PYMEs del Sector Automotriz la oportunidad de llevar a cabo la implementación de un ERP Open Source en forma exitosa mediante la ejecución de fases. Basado en el análisis de los procesos que se desarrollan en las PYMEs del Sector Automotriz, se logró identificar dos tipos de empresas, aquellas dedicadas al ensamblaje y otras dedicadas a los servicios de mantenimiento, sea correctivo o preventivo. Considerando estos tipos de empresas del sector, se estableció la brecha entre los procesos vigentes en donde no existía un sistema implementado y las mejores prácticas que propone y recomienda un sistema ERP; para luego definir un proceso mejorado que se modeló en el sistema ERP Open Source seleccionado. La forma de validar el cumplimiento de todas las fases y éxito del proceso de implementación, donde se utilice las mejores prácticas propuestas, se realizó mediante la comparación de los resultados obtenidos tras ejecutar el modelo de implementación en una PYME del Sector Automotriz y comparar las variables de alto impacto para la empresa antes de la implementación versus las medidas de después de una fase de estabilización del nuevo sistema, entendiendo que el modelo permite alcanzar resultados favorables. Finalmente, se establecen las conclusiones obtenidas en base a los resultados de la investigación, así como las recomendaciones para trabajos futuros.
The aim of this project there consists of designing and proposing a model of ERP's implementation Open Source for SMEs of the Automotive Sector, to contain the areas of knowledge: Integration, Scope, Cost, Time and Risk using the foundations of project management. The proposed model offers to the SMEs of the Self-propelling Sector the opportunity to carry out the implementation of an ERP Open Source in successful form by means of the phase execution. Based on the analysis of the processes that develop in the SMEs of the Automotive Sector, it was achieved to identify two types of companies, those dedicated to the assembly and others dedicated to the services of maintenance, be corrective or preventive. Considering these types of companies of the sector, the gap was established between the in force processes where it did not exist an implemented system and the best practices that there proposes and recommends a system ERP; then to define an improved process that modelled itself in the system ERP selected Open Source. The way of validating the fulfillment of all the phases and success of the process of implementation, where one uses the best proposed practices, was realized by means of the comparison of the results obtained after the model of implementation executing in a SME of the Self-propelling Sector and to compare the variables of high place I impress for the company before the implementation versus the measures of after a phase of stabilization of the new system, understanding that the model allows to reach favorable results. Finally, there are established the conclusions obtained on the basis of the results of the investigation, as well as the recommendations for future works.
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Rajanen, M. (Mikko). "Applying usability cost-benefit analysis — explorations in commercial and open source software development contexts." Doctoral thesis, Oulun yliopisto, 2011. http://urn.fi/urn:isbn:9789514296871.

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Abstract This thesis explores whether usability cost-benefit analysis is helpful when applied to commercial and open source software (OSS) development contexts. First, the thesis examines the differences and commonalities among the existing usability cost-benefit analysis models. The results indicate that there are considerable variations in the usability cost-benefit analysis literature in how the different categories of usability costs and benefits are identified and documented. Second, the thesis examines how well the existing usability cost-benefit considerations fit into practice in closed source software development. The results indicate that there are considerable risks of failure when using usability cost-benefit considerations in the commercial development context, when the inherent costs of usability activities become apparent, concrete, and measurable. Conversely, the potential benefits of better usability remain vague, uncertain, and unconvincing to the management. In order to build better usability cost-benefit models and minimize the potential that the models have unforeseen inherent risks, as outlined in this thesis, researchers should focus strongly on bringing forward the possible benefits of usability instead of focusing on the costs of designing and implementing user interfaces that would be realized in any case, regardless of the usability activities. Third, the thesis identifies the parallels and differences between open source software development and closed source software development in order to identify how usability costs and benefits fit into OSS development. The usability costs and benefits specific to OSS development are reflected in the experiences of bringing usability into the OSS development context. The results indicate that it is possible to fit usability cost-benefit considerations into the OSS development context, even though there are no apparent financial or resource factors to be considered. Furthermore, to fit usability cost-benefit considerations into the OSS development context, the philosophy, principles, hierarchical structure, community structure, and characteristics of OSS development must be considered. Usability cost-benefit considerations that fit into the OSS development context might help convince core developers that usability activities are important and should be integrated into the project roadmap
Tiivistelmä Väitöskirjassa tutkitaan käytettävyyden kustannus-hyöty -analyysin soveltamista kaupalliseen ja avoimen lähdekoodin ohjelmistojen (OSS) ohjelmistokehitykseen. Tutkimuksessa tarkastellaan ensin käytettävyyden kustannus-hyöty -analyysimallien eroja ja yhteisiä piirteitä. Tulokset osoittavat käytettävyyden kustannus-hyöty -analyysimalleissa olevan huomattavia eroja siinä, miten eri käytettävyyden kustannuksia ja hyötyjä on tunnistettu. Toiseksi tutkimuksessa tarkastellaan miten hyvin nykyiset käytettävyyden kustannus-hyöty -analyysimallit sopivat käytännössä kaupallisten ohjelmistojen kehittämisessä. Tulokset osoittavat, että on olemassa huomattavia epäonnistumisen riskejä käytettäessä käytettävyyden kustannus-hyötynäkökohtia käytettävyystoimien oikeuttamiseen. Käytettävyyden kustannukset voivat tulla yrityksen johdon näkökulmasta konkreettisiksi ja mitattaviksi, kun taas mahdolliset paremman käytettävyyden hyödyt voivat jäädä epämääräisiksi, epävarmoiksi ja epäuskottaviksi. Parempien käytettävyyden kustannus-hyöty –mallien kehittämiseksi ja odottamattomien riskien minimoimiseksi mallien suunnittelussa tulisi keskittyä erityisesti paremman käytettävyyden tuomiin mahdollisiin etuihin, koska osa kustannuksista toteutuisi joka tapauksessa käytettävyystoimista riippumatta. Kolmanneksi tutkimuksessa tarkastellaan eroja ja yhtäläisyyksiä avoimen lähdekoodin ohjelmistojen kehittämisessä ja kaupallisessa suljetun lähdekoodin ohjelmistojen kehittämisessä, sekä miten käytettävyyden kustannukset ja hyödyt soveltuvat OSS kehityksessä käytettävyystoimien oikeuttamiseen. Käytettävyyden kustannuksia ja hyötyjä OSS -kehityksessä heijastetaan suhteessa kokemuksiin käytettävyystoimista OSS -projekteissa. Tulokset osoittavat, että on mahdollista soveltaa käytettävyyden kustannus-hyöty -näkökulmia OSS kehityksessä, vaikka OSS kehityksessä ei olekaan ilmeisiä huomioitavia taloudellisia tai resurssitekijöitä. Käytettävyyden kustannus-hyöty -näkökulmien soveltaminen OSS kehityksessä edellyttää OSS kehityksen filosofian, periaatteiden, hierarkkisen rakenteen, yhteisön rakenteen sekä OSS kehityksen ominaispiirteiden ottamista huomioon. OSS -kehitykseen paremmin soveltuvien käytettävyyden kustannus-hyöty –näkökulmien avulla voidaan vakuuttaa OSS -projektin pääkehittäjiä ja yhteisöä käytettävyystoimien tärkeydestä ja nämä toimet voidaan saada osaksi projektin ohjelmistokehitystä
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Saraf, Nikita Sandip. "Leveraging Commercial and Open Source Software to Process and Visualize Advanced 3D Models on a Web-Based Software Platform." University of Cincinnati / OhioLINK, 2020. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ucin1613748656629076.

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Correa, Juliano. "Adoção, seleção e implementação de um ERP livre." Universidade de São Paulo, 2008. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/3/3136/tde-14052009-143615/.

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Na década de 90, os Sistemas ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) alcançaram larga utilização, principalmente em empresas de grande porte, devido ao seu elevado custo. Em contrapartida, o interesse por sistemas livres data dos primeiros softwares desenvolvidos para computadores na década de 60 e 70 até os dias atuais com sistemas empresariais como os sistemas ERP. O problema desta pesquisa encontra-se em como adotar, selecionar e implementar um ERP livre. Assim, o objetivo deste trabalho é compreender e avaliar o processo de adoção, seleção e implementação de ERP livre. Para esta finalidade, o trabalho é dividido em duas partes: a parte inicial, baseada na pesquisa bibliográfica, apresenta como 3 capítulos iniciais a Introdução, Fundamentação Teórica e Metodologia. A parte final que apresenta a contribuição desta pesquisa, composta dos capítulos Modelo Inicial, Trabalho de Campo, Modelo Final e Conclusão. As contribuições do trabalho iniciam-se com a proposição pelo autor de um modelo inicial de ciclo de vida de ERP abrangendo estes processos considerando não haver distinções entre o modelo para um ERP proprietário ou livre. Refina-se este modelo inicial através da aplicação do método de pesquisa-ação em um trabalho de campo com a implantação de um ERP livre em uma organização brasileira. Como resultado deste trabalho obteve-se um modelo final de ciclo de vida de ERP independente do mesmo ser desenvolvido na forma de software livre ou proprietário. Identificaram-se também as diferenças nos processos de adoção, seleção e implementação entre ERP proprietário e livre. Encontraram-se conclusões que suportam as empresas a considerar ou não a inclusão do ERP livre nos processos de adoção, seleção e implementação.
In the 90s, the ERP systems (Enterprise Resource Planning) have achieved wide use, especially in large-sized companies because of its high cost. By contrast, interest in free systems date of the first software designed for computers in the 60s and 70s until the present day with enterprise systems such as ERP systems. The problem of this research is on how to adopt, select and implement an ERP free. The objective of this work is to understand and evaluate the process of adoption, selection and implementation of ERP free. To this, work has two parts: the initial part, based on bibliographic research has 3 chapters: initial introduction, theoretical fundaments and methodology. The final part shows the contribution of this research composed of chapters: Initial Model, Work of Field and Final Model. Finally, present the conclusion. The contributions of work begin with the proposition by the author of an original model of the life cycle of ERP covering these processes considering no distinctions between the proprietary and free ERP. Initial model was refined using the method of action research with the adoption, selection and implementation of a free ERP in a Brazilian company. As result of this study, published a final model of the life cycle of ERP independent of development form (free or proprietary). Was identified also the differences between free and proprietary ERP in adoption, selection and implementation process. We found conclusions that support companies to consider whether or not the inclusion of ERP free in cases of adoption, selection and implementation.
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Supo, Orihuela Luis Alberto. "Customizacion del Open Source Openbravo ERP en una Pyme comercializadora del Perú: Proceso de compras y ventas." Bachelor's thesis, Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, 2013. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12672/9599.

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Identifica y adapta una herramienta Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Open Source a una PYME del sector comercial para que brinde apoyo a los procesos de compras y ventas; la investigación se centra en las PYMES debido a la importancia que poseen actualmente estas ya que representan más del 98% de todas las empresas existentes en el Perú, creando empleo alrededor del 75% de la Población Económicamente Activa (PEA) y genera riqueza en más de 45% del Producto Bruto Interno (PBI). La investigación se centra en la identificación de la herramienta ERP Open Source más adecuada para que luego en conjunto con la identificación de un conjunto de requerimientos comunes dentro de una PYME del sector comercial adaptarla para que se constituya en una potente herramienta dentro de la gestión de la empresa, para hacer esto posible se hará uso de la metodología que propone el ERP seleccionado teniendo en cuenta ciertas modificaciones que vayan de acuerdo al enfoque del estudio. Además se pretende también lograr que todo el soporte tecnológico que conlleve el uso de un ERP esté basada en software libre. Finalmente se espera que al finalizar la investigación se obtenga una herramienta ERP que apoye de manera adecuada a cualquier PYME peruana del sector comercial en los procesos de compras y ventas.
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Leonard, Landry. "Le développement d'une configuration stratégique autour du free/libre and open source software : proposition d’un cadre conceptuel à destination des entreprises de l’Open Source commercial." Thesis, Lyon 2, 2011. http://www.theses.fr/2011LYO22021/document.

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Se situant dans le champ de la stratégie, cette thèse souhaite contribuer à l’aide à la réflexion stratégique des entreprises du FLOSS commercial. Cet objectif semble atteint par la fourniture de deux construits (modèle des dynamiques et jeu de propositions) et trois illustrations par des cas d’entreprises représentatives du secteur. Le modèle des cinq dynamiques constitue un support à la formulation de l’intention et à la conception de la configuration stratégique. En éclatant l’approche communautaire classique dans les dynamiques socio-politique, psycho-cognitive et d’usage, ce travail génère un cadre conceptuel qui se propose d’intégrer la notion d’environnement FLOSS plus large que celle de communauté. Ce modèle met en évidence un besoin de repérer les acteurs et pouvoirs en présence dans un projet, de gérer les réticences de ces derniers et de s’appuyer sur les usages pour développer des pratiques qui génèrent de la collaboration. Enfin, le jeu de propositions peut servir aux entreprises du FLOSS commercial de lignes directrices et aux chercheurs de pistes à approfondir
This thesis aims to support business strategic decisions of commercial FLOSS companies. This objective appears to be achieved through two specific and flexible models (theoretical study supported by set of practical proposals) and three open source companies based case studies. The five dynamics' model is used to support the definition of the strategic intents and their deployment within an open source company. Based on socio-political, psycho-cognitive and technological use dynamics, this work generates a conceptual framework integrating the concept of FLOSS environment, much broader than only communities. This model highlights the needs to identify the different actors, their roles and scopes of influence in a project, to manage their reluctance and to mobilize collaboration tools to leverage of FLOSS practices. Finally, the set of proposals can be used as guidelines for commercial FLOSS companies strategy definition and for researchers more specific studies
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Dlodlo, Joseph Bhekizwe. "Enterprise resource planning in manufacturing SMEs in the Vaal Triangle / Dlodlo J.B." Thesis, North-West University, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/10394/7355.

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The adoption of Enterprise Resource Planning tools has improved business processes in organisations. This increase has, however come with challenges for the small and medium business sector. First the adoption and deployment of proprietary ERP comes at great cost for organisations whilst it is also difficult for the organisations to ensure that scalability is introduced due to the dynamic change in the SME sector. The adoption and use of open source ERP tools then presents an opportunity for the SME sector. The usage of open source software has increased over the years. This increase has also extended to open source ERP tools. These tools offer the same functions as the proprietary at a fraction of the cost. Despite the benefits that open source ERP offers diffusion of this technology into the SME sector in South Africa has been minimal. This means the SME sector in South Africa is not benefiting from the widely available cost effective open source ERP available in the market. An opportunity therefore exists for them to utilise the technology to gain competitive advantage. The research was done primarily to determine the open source ERP adoption patterns of SMEs in the Vaal region. The research sought to determine the drivers for ERP adoption and barriers to adoption. Focus was specifically extended to investigating knowledge on open source alternatives. The results from the research indicate that the SMEs understand the benefits of adopting ERP for their businesses. The research further revealed that the adoption factors identified in the literature are still relevant in South Africa. The factors identified included costs, lack of training, lack of support, lack of knowledge and the lack of open source vendors. The empirical research also identified that the SME still harbour fear about open source ERP tools due to lack of training ,support and knowledge .From the study it is clear that a new approach needs to be taken to encourage adoption of open source ERP. These approaches include giving incentives to SMEs to adopt open source ERP. These incentives may be in the form of training packages and skills workshops to help overcome the barriers and improve implementation of open source ERP. The research identified the critical need for increased formal education and training in open source software development and emphasis on ERP tools. Government research bodies need to play a role in this area. For an example, there is need for SME and university collaborations in open source ERP deployment, whereby the latter needs to include software development tools in their curricula for SMEs so as to increase awareness. Clear–cut comparisons of existing proprietary systems against open source systems by focusing on functional and technological requirements need to be undertaken. This will help to reflect a cost benefit analysis as well as interoperability between the open source ERP and existing systems. During the adoption process, SME are encouraged to go through the full life cycle of open source ERP adoption. In this cycle the SME needs to do a thorough analysis regarding selection, implementation, integration, migration, training and evaluation of installed tools. That way they will gain the competitive advantage afforded by the tools.
Thesis (M.B.A.)--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2012.
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Taistra, Thomas Henryk. "Commercial open source software companies: what drives the popularity of open source projects?" Master's thesis, 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/10362/106047.

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This thesis identifies issues regarding the commercialization of open source software. Moreover, the largest open source software platform GitHub is scanned for recently created projects as some have the potential to be commercially successful. More than 15.000projectswere obtained and analyzed using regressions and simple machine learning models to determine variables that influence popularity. Additionally, projects created by individuals and organizations are compared. Furthermore, patterns of popularity growth of the most popular projects are shown. The results should provide valuable information for venture capitalists seeking for investment opportunities in the software market.
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Books on the topic "Commercial open-source ERP software"

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The Janus face of commercial open source software communities: An investigation into institutional (non)work by interacting institutional actors. Copenhagen: Copenhagen Business School Press, 2012.

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Inc, ebrary, ed. ADempiere 3.4 ERP solutions: Design configure, and implement a robust enterprise resource planning system in your organization by using ADempiere. Birmingham, U.K: Packt Pub., 2009.

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Kees, Alexandra. Open Source Enterprise Software: Grundlagen, Praxistauglichkeit und Marktübersicht quelloffener ERP-Systeme. Springer Vieweg, 2015.

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Best Practices for commercial use of open source software. Popp Karl Michael, 2015.

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Parkin, Jack. Money Code Space. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197515075.001.0001.

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Newly emerging cryptocurrencies and blockchain technology present a challenging research problem in the field of digital politics and economics. Bitcoin—the first widely implemented cryptocurrency and blockchain architecture—seemingly separates itself from the existing territorial boundedness of nation-state money via a process of algorithmic decentralisation. Proponents declare that the utilisation of cryptography to advance financial transactions will disrupt the modern centralised structures by which capitalist economies are currently organised: corporations, governments, commercial banks, and central banks. Allegedly, software can create a more stable and democratic global economy; a world free from hierarchy and control. In Money Code Space, Jack Parkin debunks these utopian claims by approaching distributed ledger technologies as a spatial and social problem where power forms unevenly across their networks. First-hand accounts of online communities, open-source software governance, infrastructural hardware operations, and Silicon Valley start-up culture are used to ground understandings of cryptocurrencies in the “real world.” Consequently, Parkin demonstrates how Bitcoin and other blockchains are produced across a multitude of tessellated spaces from which certain stakeholders exercise considerable amounts of power over their networks. While money, code, and space are certainly transformed by distributed ledgers, algorithmic decentralisation is rendered inherently paradoxical because it is predicated upon centralised actors, practices, and forces.
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Book chapters on the topic "Commercial open-source ERP software"

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Kees, Alexandra. "ERP-Software." In Open Source Enterprise Software, 5–23. Wiesbaden: Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-09805-6_2.

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Kees, Alexandra, and Dominic Raimon Markowski. "Marktübersicht OS ERP-Software." In Open Source Enterprise Software, 75–145. Wiesbaden: Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-25218-2_5.

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Sojer, Manuel. "Commercial software developers’ perspectives on internet code reuse." In Reusing Open Source Code, 131–227. Wiesbaden: Gabler, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-8349-6390-1_4.

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Hauge, Øyvind, and Sven Ziemer. "Providing Commercial Open Source Software: Lessons Learned." In IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology, 70–82. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-02032-2_8.

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Brown, Alan W., and Grady Booch. "Reusing Open-Source Software and Practices: The Impact of Open-Source on Commercial Vendors." In Software Reuse: Methods, Techniques, and Tools, 123–36. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-46020-9_9.

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Stefanou, Constantinos J. "Adoption of Free/Open Source ERP Software by SMEs." In Progress in IS, 157–66. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-38244-4_8.

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Weikert, Florian, and Dirk Riehle. "A Model of Commercial Open Source Software Product Features." In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing, 90–101. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-39336-5_10.

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Kim, Jong-Bae, and Hye-Jeong Kweon. "The Analysis on Commercial and Open Source Software Speech Recognition Technology." In Computational Science/Intelligence and Applied Informatics, 1–15. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-25225-0_1.

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Capiluppi, Andrea, Klaas-Jan Stol, and Cornelia Boldyreff. "Exploring the Role of Commercial Stakeholders in Open Source Software Evolution." In IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology, 178–200. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-33442-9_12.

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Wynn, Donald. "The Evolving Structure and Function of Commercial Open Source Software Ecosystems." In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing, 285–90. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-30746-1_26.

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Conference papers on the topic "Commercial open-source ERP software"

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Kouamou, Georges Edouard. "Building a Service-Oriented ERP from an Open Source Software." In 2009 Fourth International Conference on Software Engineering Advances (ICSEA). IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icsea.2009.14.

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Zeng, Wenhua, Jianfeng Zhao, Min Liu, Jianfeng Zhao, and Min Liu. "Several public commercial clouds and open source cloud computing software." In 2012 7th International Conference on Computer Science & Education (ICCSE 2012). IEEE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iccse.2012.6295264.

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Sambe, Thierno, Stephane Maag, and Ana Cavalli. "A Methodology for Enterprise Resource Planning Automation Testing Application to the Open Source ERP-ODOO." In 14th International Conference on Software Technologies. SCITEPRESS - Science and Technology Publications, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.5220/0007923004070415.

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Wasserman, Anthony I., and Eugenio Capra. "Evaluating Software Engineering Processes in Commercial and Community Open Source Projects." In First International Workshop on Emerging Trends in FLOSS Research and Development (FLOSS'07: ICSE Workshops 2007). IEEE, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/floss.2007.6.

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Rudzki, Jakub, Kimmo Kiviluoma, Tero Poikonen, and Imed Hammouda. "Evaluating Quality of Open Source Components for Reuse-Intensive Commercial Solutions." In 2009 35th Euromicro Conference on Software Engineering and Advanced Applications. IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/seaa.2009.30.

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Kalliamvakou, Eirini, Daniela Damian, Kelly Blincoe, Leif Singer, and Daniel M. German. "Open Source-Style Collaborative Development Practices in Commercial Projects Using GitHub." In 2015 IEEE/ACM 37th IEEE International Conference on Software Engineering (ICSE). IEEE, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icse.2015.74.

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Höst, Martin, and Alma Orucevic-Alagic. "A Systematic Review of Research on Open Source Software in Commercial Software Product Development." In 14th International Conference on Evaluation and Assessment in Software Engineering (EASE). BCS Learning & Development, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.14236/ewic/ease2010.15.

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Staranowicz, Aaron, and Gian Luca Mariottini. "A survey and comparison of commercial and open-source robotic simulator software." In the 4th International Conference. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2141622.2141689.

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Lindman, Juho, Anna Paajanen, and Matti Rossi. "Choosing an Open Source Software License in Commercial Context: A Managerial Perspective." In 2010 36th EUROMICRO Conference on Software Engineering and Advanced Applications (SEAA). IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/seaa.2010.26.

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Gabrielsson, Jonas, Joseph Bugeja, and Bahtijar Vogel. "Hacking a Commercial Drone with Open-Source Software: Exploring Data Privacy Violations." In 2021 10th Mediterranean Conference on Embedded Computing (MECO). IEEE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/meco52532.2021.9460295.

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Reports on the topic "Commercial open-source ERP software"

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Norman, Zachary, and Daniel Platt. The Role of Commercial Software in an Open Source World. Washington, D.C.: National Academies Press, December 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.17226/25217_19.

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Price, Phillip N., Jessica Granderson, Michael Sohn, Nathan Addy, and David Jump. Commercial Building Energy Baseline Modeling Software: Performance Metrics and Method Testing with Open Source Models and Implications for Proprietary Software Testing. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), September 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1129576.

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