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Tai, Yu-Ting, Chia-Hui Huang, and Shun-Chieh Chuang. "The construction of a mobile business application system for ERP." Kybernetes 45, no. 1 (January 11, 2016): 141–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/k-02-2015-0041.

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Purpose – In today’s complicated and competitive business environment, companies commonly use enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems to integrate management information and enhance efficiency. In recent years, due to the development of cloud computing and portable devices, a new mobility era is starting. The popularity of smartphones and tablet computers has changed the behavior of mobile-phone users and enhanced the rapid development of mobile commerce. ERP companies have discovered this trend and want to provide more convenient services and develop more integrated functions for their ERP systems in which practitioners can operate and access company information through various mobile devices anywhere, anytime. However, mobile ERP is still in the development stage. On the whole there has been relatively little research into the framework and system implementation of mobile ERP until recently. The purpose of this paper is to propose a mobile ERP framework for the sales function in an ERP system. The authors also design a mobile type sales application based on an android-based mobile device. In addition, the authors provide sale practitioners and supervisors with a more convenient and rapider service interface in which they can quickly respond to customers’ needs. Design/methodology/approach – The authors develop a mobile ERP framework taking into account the requirements of sales and distribution modules. The proposed framework can directly access the ERP system and perform more efficiently than a web service-based framework since middleware services are not involved. Findings – For the purposes of demonstrating the efficiency of the proposed mobile ERP system, the authors examine three scenarios which are commonly used in world-wide integrated circuit (IC) design companies. In this kind of company, salespersons travel to various cities and collect sales information. The three various scenarios include: (A) sales order creation; (B) order status inquiry; (C) order modification. The results of simulation show that the mobile ERP system indeed enhances the efficiency of processing operations in sales and distribution modules, particularly for salespersons visiting outside offices and traveling world-wide. Research limitations/implications – The authors investigate and propose a mobile ERP framework for a world-wide ERP system company, SAP, which is a research limitation in the paper, since SAP ERP system is not installed for all companies. In addition, from this investigation, two possible concerns might be useful in further research. The first involves other modules may be included in the proposed mobile ERP framework. The second is the need to integrate other useful analysis systems, such as business intelligence, for a more complete mobile ERP system. Practical implications – To demonstrate the efficiency of the proposed mobile ERP system, three various scenarios which are commonly used in world-wide IC design companies are considered. In addition, the comparisons of the typical procedures in terms of average processing time for existing ERP systems and the proposed mobile ERP system are provided. The simulation times finding show that the mobile ERP system indeed enhances the efficiency of processing operations in sales and distribution modules, particularly for the salespersons visiting outside offices and traveling world-wide. Social implications – The popularity of smartphones and tablet computers has changed the behavior of mobile-phone users and enhanced the rapid development of mobile commerce. Mobile ERP systems can provide more up-to-date information than typical ERP systems involving order-tracking, real-time stock quantity checking, and sales order creations since salespersons still can access or update their collected information wherever they are world-wide. The contributions of this paper have a great impact on behavior changes of mobile-phone users. It can enhance efficiency and quality of life for users. Originality/value – In the paper, the authors propose a mobile ERP framework for the sales function which can provide sale practitioners and supervisors a more convenient and rapider service interface in which they can quickly respond to customers’ needs. The proposed framework of mobile ERP perform more efficiently than typical ERP systems and a web service-based framework since middleware services are not involved.
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Gronau, Norbert, Corinna Fohrholz, and Anna Plygun. "Mobile Prozesse im ERP." HMD Praxis der Wirtschaftsinformatik 49, no. 4 (August 2012): 23–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf03340715.

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Albashrawi, Mousa Ahmed, Lauren Turner, and Sandhya Balasubramanian. "Adoption of Mobile ERP in Educational Environment." International Journal of Enterprise Information Systems 16, no. 4 (October 2020): 184–200. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/ijeis.2020100109.

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The objective of this research paper is to investigate the intention to use mobile ERP under the effect of computer self-efficacy and system security at a university setting. Mobile ERP, a business software that integrates core business functions into a single system, has been increasingly penetrating the ERP market with promising benefits like real-time data availability and sharing, greater productivity, and competitive advantage, but to the best of the author's knowledge, there is no study that has investigated its usage intention among a traditional-ERP organization. The updated DeLone and McLean IS success model with its three quality factors is employed in this study as a theoretical framework and extended with system security and computer self-efficacy to examine the adoption of mobile ERP as an emerging phenomenon. With a sample of 347 university students, SEM results suggest that service quality, system security, and computer self-efficacy are significant determinants of individuals' intention towards using mobile ERP.
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Yohandy, Daniel Hadrian. "ANALISIS PERANCANGAN APLIKASI MOBILE MINI-UKM: STUDI KASUS UKM DI TASIKMALAYA." Jurnal Teknologi Informasi MURA 10, no. 1 (June 6, 2018): 22. http://dx.doi.org/10.32767/jti.v10i1.279.

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ABSTRACT Kemajuan teknologi sudah merambah ke semua tipe dan proses bisnis hingga menjadi suatu persaingan antar perusahaan industri maupun non-industri. Pemanfaatan nilai teknologi pada proses bisnis dapat meningkatkan efisiensi dan efektivitas dari berbagai aspek yang berujung pada peningkatan transaksi dan pengurangan sumber daya untuk menghasilkan keuntungan yang maksimal bagi suatu perusahaan. Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) sebagai salah satu bentuk pemanfaatan teknologi sudah banyak dipakai di Indonesia namun hanya mencakup perusahaan besar dengan sumber daya yang mumpuni. Tidak seperti di lingkup internasional dimana beberapa Unit Kecil Menengah (UKM) sudah dapat menerapkan ERP, di Indonesia mayoritas UKM masih sedikit atau bahkan belum menerapkan nilai teknologi secara konsisten ke proses bisnis mereka. Penelitian ini menggunakan kerangka ERP Framework untuk menganalisis sistem ERP berbasis mobile yang sesuai untuk UKM di Tasikmalaya menggunakan data yang diperoleh dari in-depth interview dengan beberapa pemilik UKM. Hasil yang didapatkan adalah poin-poin penting sebagai dasar untuk perancangan mini-UKM mobile yang sesuai untuk UKM tradisional terutama di Tasikmalaya. Keywords: Unit Kecil Menengah, Enterprise Resource Planning, ERP Framework, Mobile ABSTRACTTechnological advances have penetrated into all types and business processes to become a competition between industrial companies and non-industrial. Utilization of technology value in business process can increase efficiency and effectivity from various aspect which lead to increase transaction and reduction of resources to yield maximum profit for a company. Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) as one form of technology utilization has been widely used in Indonesia but only includes large companies with qualified resources. Unlike in the international sphere where some Small Medium Enterprise (UKM) have been able to implement ERP, in Indonesia the majority of UKMs are still few or even have not applied the value of technology consistently to their business processes. This study uses the ERP Framework framework to analyze a mobile based ERP system appropriate for UKMs in Tasikmalaya using data obtained from in-depth interviews with some UKM owners. The results obtained are important points as the basis for the design of mobile mini-UKM appropriate for traditional UKMs, especially in Tasikmalaya.Keywords: Small Medium Enterprise, Enterprise Resource Planning, ERP Framework, Mobile
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Patel, Jigar K. "Mobile ERP: Implementation and Sustainment Strategies." International Journal of Computer Trends and Technology 68, no. 11 (November 25, 2020): 10–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.14445/22312803/ijctt-v68i11p102.

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Kim, Haeng-Kon. "Quality Measurement for Mobile M-ERP Applications." International Journal of Smart Home 7, no. 6 (November 30, 2013): 245–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.14257/ijsh.2013.7.6.24.

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Alghazali, Ahmed M., and Uthman M. Ageeli. "The Role of ERP Information to Support Decision Making Process: Field Study on Panda Retail Company (Mobile Inventory Management System)." International Journal of Interactive Mobile Technologies (iJIM) 14, no. 16 (September 22, 2020): 133. http://dx.doi.org/10.3991/ijim.v14i16.16943.

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The ERP is the main source of business data while store mobile inventory management is one of very important modules in ERP that cover a critical role for retail organizations such as Panda retail company. The goal of this study is to show the high correlation between information and effective decision-making process. Descriptive analysis research method was used in this study where theoretical data collected from published papers, in Jeddah city (60) employees of mobile inventory management system users participated the survey and statistical techniques such as frequency tables, Percentages, Average value, standard deviation, etc. This used survey consists of 3 companies namely the effectiveness of information to support decision making, the effectiveness of store mobile inventory management at Panda retail company, the effectiveness of ERP for organizations. The key results of this study clarifies that it’s very important to have as much as possible data and the relationships between data at any point of time to identify problems, analyze them in order to make the most effective decisions and role of ERP in providing such information at any point of time. Recommendations had been provided such as the importunacy of ERP, modern business applications, and technology to improve business outcomes and provide continues learning and development culture for employees to increase their competencies to use these digital tools.
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Mazur, Isis, Felipe Rakauskas, and Aline Rosa. "Use of information and communication technology in logistics operations of storage: a case study of application in industry of toys." Independent Journal of Management & Production 9, no. 5 (July 1, 2018): 623. http://dx.doi.org/10.14807/ijmp.v9i5.806.

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Currently supply chains are increasingly competitive, making companies seek constantly a differential in its products, process or services information and communication technology, when well used, it becomes a differential for the pursuit of excellence in organizations the present study aims to present the use of information and communication technology in logistics operations, specifically, in storage with the use of an ERP system integrated with mobile technology methodology this is an exploratory research, and takes the form of a case study in a toy manufacturing company. The research demonstrated that the ERP system integrated with mobile technology allowed the reduction of costs in the storage process, as well as the agility in the storage operations, with the optimization of the flow of activities, simplification and speed in the process of supplying materials, one of the recommendations of the research, it is suggested, the assessment of use of RFID in the logistics operations along with the ERP system and mobile technology.
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Liu, Junkai, Ke Luo, Zhi Zhou, and Xu Chen. "ERP: Edge Resource Pooling for Data Stream Mobile Computing." IEEE Internet of Things Journal 6, no. 3 (June 2019): 4355–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/jiot.2018.2882588.

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Li, Ji-Gong, Meng-Li Cao, and Qing-Hao Meng. "Chemical Source Searching by Controlling a Wheeled Mobile Robot to Follow an Online Planned Route in Outdoor Field Environments." Sensors 19, no. 2 (January 21, 2019): 426. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s19020426.

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In this paper, we present an estimation-based route planning (ERP) method for chemical source searching using a wheeled mobile robot and validate its effectiveness with outdoor field experiments. The ERP method plans a dynamic route for the robot to follow to search for a chemical source according to time-varying wind and an estimated chemical-patch path (C-PP), where C-PP is the historical trajectory of a chemical patch detected by the robot, and normally different from the chemical plume formed by the spatial distribution of all chemical patches previously released from the source. Owing to the limitations of normal gas sensors and actuation capability of ground mobile robots, it is quite hard for a single robot to directly trace the intermittent and rapidly swinging chemical plume resulting from the frequent and random changes of wind speed and direction in outdoor field environments. In these circumstances, tracking the C-PP originating from the chemical source back could help the robot approach the source. The proposed ERP method was tested in two different outdoor fields using a wheeled mobile robot. Experimental results indicate that the robot adapts to the time-varying airflow condition, arriving at the chemical source with an average success rate and approaching effectiveness of about 90% and 0.4~0.6, respectively.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Mobile ERP"

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Cailean, Diana Andreea, and Kobra Sharifi. "Mobile ERP : A literature review on the concept of Mobile ERP systems." Thesis, Internationella Handelshögskolan, Högskolan i Jönköping, IHH, Informatik, 2014. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hj:diva-23522.

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Mobile Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) is still a very young topic which is in the pro-cess of developing in practice and research. Reviews of the topic of mobile ERP are lack-ing. The purpose of  this  thesis  is  to  investigate how the concept of “Mobile ERP” has evolved by reviewing scientific articles on the topic from 1998 until June 2013. The total amount of articles we found when using the search term “Mobile ERP” was 246 articles and we could access 129 articles. These are the articles used for the literature review. We found, based on a framework used in previous studies for ERP that there are nine topic categories in which the articles can be divided and each category has a different evolution-ary level compared to the research area of “non-mobile ERP”. Mobile ERP has a signifi-cantly smaller number of results compared to ERP which had 886 articles in Schlichter & Kraemmergaard (2010). The nine topic categories are the following: Implementation of Mobile ERP, Management and Mobile ERP issues, Mobile ERP and Supply Chain Management, Optimisation of Mo-bile ERP, Mobile ERP and education, Studying Mobile ERP, The mobile ERP Market and Industry, The Mobile ERP Tool and Other. The topic with the most articles is “The Mobile ERP tool” followed by the topic “Other”, in which we have included both articles that have no relevance and articles that are very general and which cannot be categorized in only one category clearly. In third place comes “Optimisation of Mobile ERP” followed by “Implementation of Mobile ERP”, “Manage-ment and Mobile ERP issues”, “The Mobile ERP market and industry”, “Mobile ERP and supply chain management”, “Studying Mobile ERP” and last comes “Mobile ERP and ed-ucation” which is the only topic in which we did not manage to categorize any articles.
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Izič, Admir. "ERP a mobilní technologie v praxi." Master's thesis, Vysoká škola ekonomická v Praze, 2011. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-124686.

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The present thesis deals with the use of mobile technologies in the follow-up to ERP systems. Goal is to analyze the integration of mobile technologies into the corporate environment. The thesis at first analyses the existing state, reasons for and benefits of use of mobile technologies in the corporate sphere with the use of the research methodology of semi-structured interviews. This part is concluded with the author's evaluation of investigated cases and with identification of other related types of solution in practice. The final part of the thesis is dealt with the case study in a Czech company. This part of the thesis starts with an analysis of the current state of information and communication technologies in the company on the basis of consultations and visits to employee workplaces; subsequently it specifies opportunities for improvement of support of selected corporate processes for which possible solutions are proposed in the final part of the thesis. The thesis brings some still unpublished information with regard to the use of mobile technologies in the business environment.
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Hrubeš, Jan. "Mobilní technologie v ERP." Master's thesis, Vysoká škola ekonomická v Praze, 2010. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-85174.

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This diploma thesis deals with support employee's mobility in ERP systems. In the opening it describes contemporary trends in the use of mobile devices in companies, followed by overview of basic functionality, which is essential for deploying those devices in the enterprise environment. Next part is focused on the integration of mobile devices into enterprise architecture. It consists of description, how the information from identified ERP modules is made available for mobile devices. New activities are connected with mobile device integration, especially security and management. Therefore several options covering these activities are mentioned in this thesis. Last part provides study of company Diskus spol. s r.o., where two problems are being discussed - low support for field workers and missing security policies for mobile devices. Last contribution is the comparison of support for mobile devices in ERP systems from the selected Czech providers (ABRA Gx, Byznys ERP, Helios Orange, K2, Karat and Premier System).
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Blomgren, Annie, and Jenny Larsson. "Internal Mobile Applications : Information integration with ERP systems." Thesis, Internationella Handelshögskolan, Högskolan i Jönköping, IHH, Informatik, 2012. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hj:diva-19284.

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The evolvement of technology within the business world has transformed both organizations and people involved. As the business world is rapidly changing it requires organizations to adapt to new trends to be able to compete and to gain competitive advantage. The widely developed and used mobile business-to-customer applications have generated the realization that the technology can be used by organizations for their mobile employees to gain competitive advantage. Therefore, we have investigated the functionality of information integration between mobile applications and ERP systems for mobile employees, and the benefits and challenges it has. The research is an exploratory investigation about how the new trend within mobility is to be seen within the business world. With the use of an inductive and qualitative research approach, we started with no previous theories to get an understanding of the subject. In the use of mobile business-to-employee applications, the most important information integration is the one between ERP systems and mobile applications since it is the organizational information that is needed for the mobile workers. The result of the research is that it is more common with a single, oneway integration in terms of either input or output between ERP systems and mobile applications. The more advanced two-way integration exists and is increasing in the area of internal use of mobile applications for organizations. Additionally, there are a lot of benefits to gain from when working with mobile applications for organizations, for example to increase the productivity of mobile employees. There are also challenges that need to be discussed before deciding to invest in enterprise mobility, for example security aspects.
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Juříček, Michal. "ERP formou SaaS a mobilní technologie v logistice." Master's thesis, Vysoká škola ekonomická v Praze, 2017. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-358958.

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This thesis is focused on the use of enterprise information systems (ERP) provided as a service (SaaS) together with mobile technologies in an enterprise with logistics activities. The goal of the thesis is to find out whether a Czech market offers the ERP provided as a service suitable for needs of the model enterprise. This is achieved by specifying a set of criteria and following comparison and evaluation of the chosen ERP systems in two phases. The result is one chosen system which suits the best to specified criteria and therefore the needs of the model enterprise. Subsequently for the chosen system (and its offered func-tionalities) possibilities of its use with mobile technologies are described for model enterprise processes.
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Broomé, Clason Agnes, and Maria Holmberg. "A Case Study of a Business Process Modeling in Mobile ERP System." Thesis, Malmö universitet, Fakulteten för teknik och samhälle (TS), 2019. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:mau:diva-20352.

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Utvecklingen inom informationssystem har lett till att allt fler verksamhet villdigitalisera deras arbetsprocesser. Det växande mobila användandet av EnterpriseResource Planning (ERP) på enheter såsom smartphones, tablets och handdatorer harlett till att verksamheter ställer större krav på sina system och leverantörer av dessa.Framtidens ERPsystemmåste fungera mobilt och underlätta arbetet för de anställdaistället för att vara ännu ett ITsystemsom ska lösa organisationens alla utmaningar.Denna fallstudie är gjord hos en grossistverksamhet i Skåne som var mitt iimplementationen av sitt ERPsystem,Microsoft Dynamics. Denna studie harundersökt hur arbetet med verksamhetens affärsprocesser såg ut före och underimplementationen av det nya systemet. Bakgrunden till fallstudien var att undersökaom det fanns korrelation mellan hur väl affärsprocesserna var evaluerade, anpassadeoch hur vällyckad verksamhetens ERPimplementationblev. Fallstudien villundersöka hur processmodellering och Business Process Management (BPM) kanstödja denna slags implementation av mobila ERPsystem.Verksamheten i studien är ett mellanstort säljochdistributionsföretag med kontor på4 svenska orter. Verksamheten påbörjade 2015 en digitalisering av helaorganisationen. ITsystemeti bestod då av flera olika system som anpassats underlängre tid för att integrera med varandra och dela information precis efterorganisationens önskan. Som en del av implementationen valde de att använda ettBusiness Process Modeling verktyg för att introducera och träna användarna avprocesserna i det nya systemet. Implementationsfasen i projektet började i februari2017 och i februari 2019 har verksamheten fortfarande inte fastställt ett Golivedatum.. Medeltiden för en ERPimplementationär 17,4 månader [5]. Då verksamhetenGolivedatum har flyttats räknas det nu som att verksamhetens implementation ärförsenade och över medeltiden.Arbetet med processerna före själva projektstart uppfattas som bristfälligt utifrån BPMdras slutsatsen att förseningen av “Go livedatumet”delvis beror det på att företagetoch organisationen inte har analyserat sina egna processer och har förlitat sig förmycket på att konsultbolaget och RapidValue BPM skulle sköta inlärning ochimplementationen.
The development in information systems has led to an increasing number ofbusinesses wishing to digitize their work processes. The growing mobile use ofEnterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems on devices such as smartphones andtablets has led businesses to place greater demands on their information systems andsuppliers of these. ERP system in the future must be able to function mobile andfacilitate the work for the employees instead of being another IT system that will solvethe organisation's all challenges.This case study was made at a wholesale company in Skåne, which was in the midstof an ERP implementation with Microsoft Dynamics. This study has investigated howthe work with business processes looked before and during the implementation of thenew system. The background to the case study was to investigate whether there wereany correlation between how well the business processes were evaluated, adapted andhow successful the business's ERP implementation was. The case study aims toinvestigate how process modeling and Business Process Management (BPM) cansupport this kind of implementation of mobile ERP systems.The activity in the study is a mediumsizedsales and distribution company withoffices in 4 Swedish locations. In 2015, the business began digitizing the entireorganization. The IT system consisted of several different systems that had beenadapted over time to fit the needs of the organisation. As part of the implementation,they chose to use a Business Process Modeling tool to introduce the system and trainthe users of the processes in the new system. The implementation phase of the projectbegan in February 2017 and in February 2019 the business still has not set a Golivedate. The average time for an ERP implementation is 17.4 months [5]. Since theGolivedate business has been moved, it is now considered that the operation'simplementation is delayed and over the average time.The work on the processes before the actual start of the project is perceived asinadequate from BPM, the conclusion is drawn that the delay of the "Go live date" ispartly due to the fact that the company and the organization have not analyzed theirown processes and have relied too much on the consulting company and RapidValueBPM to handle learning and implementation.
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Blomér, Gustav, and Claes Kallström. "Identifying Potential Effects of Using ERP-Connected Mobile Devices in Manufacturing Companies." Thesis, Linköpings universitet, Industriell ekonomi, 2016. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:liu:diva-131004.

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Smartphones and other mobile devices are a common sight in our daily lives. The improvement in technology has given us small and portable devices that have the performance only found in desktop computers and more high-end devices less than a decade ago. An industry that has been quick to adopt technologies in the past is the manufacturing industry, examples of these adoptions are the conveyor belt and robots, which both are innovations of their time. Aside from hardware technologies, there are software technologies that the manufacturing industry has been using, e.g. complex information systems to manage materials and resources in the production. With the developments in mobile technology, a question arises whether the information systems can be combined with it in the manufacturing companies. One of the technologies that has become popular in the past years is the use of mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets. These kinds of devices can improve communication and flexibility. This leads us to the purpose of identifying how the use of ERP-connected mobile and mobility-supporting devices can affect processes among shop floor and production management personnel in large manufacturing companies. Using a qualitative approach, case studies of eleven companies were conducted using semi-structured interviews and direct observations. Personnel with different roles were interviewed to identify applications and devices that would reduce execution time, improve quality, or improve the flexibility of processes and tasks. These eleven companies were analysed with a model that focus on the dimensions complexity, specificity, and dynamism of a company's production structure, as well as a model that focus on the same dimensions in the roles of production personnel. The result was six applications and corresponding devices that could improve the effectiveness and efficiency of a process in a significant way. The analysis showed that the management in companies had similar needs in mobile or mobility-supporting devices. Similarly, the assemblers and machine operators also had similar needs. No connection was found between the production strategy and the need for mobile or mobility-supporting devices.
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Hammarström, Robin. "Åtkomst till affärssystem i mobila enheter - För- och nackdelar." Thesis, Mittuniversitetet, Institutionen för informationsteknologi och medier, 2011. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:miun:diva-14488.

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The purpose of this study was to investigate the reason behind thedecision by a company regarding the desire to use mobile access to theirERP-system and to discover whether this will involve any loss offunctionally in comparison to using the ERP-system on a computer atthe office. In addition, the pros and cons involved in using mobiledevices for accessing the ERP-system will also be examined. Semistructured telephone interviews were conducted with companies whicheither used or did not use mobile devices in relation to their work. Atelephone interview was also conducted with a consultant who isworking with the implementation of ERP-systems and mobile solutions.The survey showed that companies with staff working in the field assellers, service personnel and construction workers want to gain directaccess to their ERP-system so as to be able to act directly and takedecisions, to have the ability to provide more efficient order processingand to send out invoices more quickly. Those companies which have notopted to use mobile devices at work within this field are those whichare unsure of the connection to the Internet and the capacities availablewithin cellphones. The disadvantages have, in general, been found toinvolve a lack of connection to the Internet in order to gain access to thesystem used by the company. The benefits associated with mobile usagefor those companies with staff whose duties are not totally office basedinclude saving a great deal of time and money. The quality offered isalso increased through the implementation of these mobile devices,which have the ability to access selected parts of an ERP-system or afinancial system. What has been determined through this study is that ifcompanies choose to implement these mobile devices, it is possible forthem to achieve better cash flows, lower transaction costs and the abilityto updated information directly and also for there to be a reduced risk ofmisunderstandings with customers. There is some loss of functionalityfor companies when comparing the use of mobile devices as opposed tousing a computer. However, it is possible to select those features that aremost suitable for mobile devices which are related to the screen, workenvironment and the users who are involved. The reason for firms not tochoose to implement these devices is mainly due to uncertaintyregarding capacity, Internet connection, and lack of coverage and thesmall screens associated with the phones.
Huvudsyftet med denna uppsats har varit att undersöka anledningentill att företag vill använda mobila enheter för åtkomst till sina ekonomielleraffärssystem, ta reda på om de förlorar något i funktionalitetjämfört med användningen av dessa system på en dator samt undersökaför- och nackdelar med att använda mobila enheter för åtkomst tillekonomi- och affärssystem. Det hermeneutiska synsättet har använts föratt skapa en förståelse för det som undersökts. Semistruktureradetelefonintervjuer har genomförts med företag som använder respektiveinte använder mobila enheter i sin verksamhet, samt en telefonintervjumed en konsult som arbetar med att implementera affärssystem ochmobila lösningar. Undersökningen har visat att företag med personal påfältet, till exempel säljare, montörer och byggnadsarbetare vill fååtkomst till ekonomi- eller affärssystem för att kunna agera direkt ochfatta beslut på plats, få en effektivare orderhantering samt kunna sändafakturorna snabbare. De företag som inte valt att införa mobila enheter iarbetet på fältet är osäkra på uppkopplingen mot Internet ochkapaciteten i telefonerna. Nackdelarna är bristande uppkoppling motInternet för åtkomst mot företagens nätverk och åtkomst mot derassystem. Fördelarna är att företagen som inte helt och hållet har sinpersonal på kontoret kan spara mycket tid och pengar samt höjakvaliteten genom att införa dessa mobila enheter för åtkomst till delarav deras affärssystem eller ekonomisystem. Slutsatsen är att om företagväljer att införa dessa mobila enheter kan de uppnå ett bättre kassaflöde,sänkta transaktionskostnader, uppdaterad information på plats ochminskad risk för missförstånd med kunder. Företagen förlorar lite ifunktionalitet jämfört med att använda en dator och de får välja ut defunktioner som är mest lämpliga för de mobila enheterna med tanke påskärmstorlek, arbetsmiljö och vem användaren är. Att företag inte väljeratt införa dessa enheter beror på en osäkerhet gällande kapacitet,uppkoppling till Internet, bristande täckning och de små skärmarna itelefonerna.
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Pěnkava, Pavel. "Podpora prodejního procesu na mobilních platformách." Master's thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta informačních technologií, 2014. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-236059.

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This thesis deals with the creation of the application for sales process support on Android mobile platform. It describes the application concept and the consequent implementation of solution for Allium Catalogue based on Microsoft Dynamics NAV. It also explains the importance of ERP systems for sales process and includes the familiarization with already existing applications for their support. It analyses the multiplatform development environments and basic principles of the multiplatform development.
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Omar, Khalil [Verfasser]. "A Conceptual Framework for Devising Adaptive User Interfaces to Improve the Usability of Mobile ERP / Khalil Omar." Aachen : Shaker, 2018. http://d-nb.info/1188549960/34.

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Baeza-Yates, Ricardo, Ugo Montanari, and Nicola Santoro, eds. Foundations of Information Technology in the Era of Network and Mobile Computing. Boston, MA: Springer US, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-35608-2.

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Mavromoustakis, Constandinos X., George Mastorakis, and Ciprian Dobre, eds. Advances in Mobile Cloud Computing and Big Data in the 5G Era. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-45145-9.

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Conférence internationale du service mobile par satellite. L' Ere des communications mobiles par satellites: Résumé des documents présentés à la quatrième Conférence internationale du service mobile par satellite, Ottawa, Canada, le 6 au 8 juin, 1995 : CICMS '95. Ottawa, Ont: Centre de recherches sur les communications, 1995.

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IFIP World Computer Congress (17th 2002 Montréal, Québec). Foundations of information technology in the era of network and mobile computing: IFIP 17th World Computer Congress--TC1 stream/2nd IFIP International Conference on Theoretical Computer Science (TCS 2002), August 25-30, 2002, Montréal, Québec, Canada. Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2002.

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IEEE Emerging Technologies Symposium on Broadband Communications for the Internet Era (3rd 2001 Richardson, Tex.). 2001 IEEE Emerging Technologies Symposium on Broadband Communications for the Internet Era, September 10th & 11th, 2001, Radisson Hotel, Richardson, TX: Symposium digest. Edited by Winson Peter, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers., and Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. Dallas Section. Piscataway, N.J: IEEE, 2001.

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Lane, Jeffrey. Pastor. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199381265.003.0004.

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Chapter 4 focuses on how Pastor reinvents the social role of the street pastor for the digital street era. The chapter examines Pastor’s uses of social media and mobile communication to anticipate youth violence and mobilize neighborhood adults. But Pastor’s intervention falls short of lasting peace. This chapter discusses the possibilities and limitations of Pastor’s role within the bigger question of what adults other than police can do to control teenagers involved in street conflict. It draws on the author’s experience “running with Pastor,” which reveals the broad scope of Pastor’s online and offline operation as well as its practical shortcomings outside the umbrella of the Harlem Children’s Zone.
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Dias-Trindade, Sara, and Joaquim Ramos de Carvalho. História, tecnologias digitais e mobile learning: ensinar História na era digital. Imprensa da Universidade de Coimbra, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.14195/978-989-26-1705-3.

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Szczepaniak-Gillece, Jocelyn. A Mobile Gaze through Time and Space. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190689353.003.0004.

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Chapter 3 examines the neutralized cinema in the era of widescreen, from 1950 to 1960. While most histories of widescreen focus on participation, I argue that presence formulated an additional exhibition category. In this way, widescreen was at times figured as a process of mental rather than bodily immersion. Such a description further distanced film from television at a crucial historical juncture and insisted on the removal of vestigial live theater attributes such as the proscenium arch. The chapter discusses the transcineum theater structures at Colonial Williamsburg as pinnacles of Schlanger’s work; these “floating voids” or “optical vacuums” transported spectators into an enormous screen, and thus into the past, via a highly calculated filmic environment.
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Dobre, Ciprian, Constandinos X. Mavromoustakis, and George Mastorakis. Advances in Mobile Cloud Computing and Big Data in the 5G Era. Springer, 2016.

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Dobre, Ciprian, Constandinos X. Mavromoustakis, and George Mastorakis. Advances in Mobile Cloud Computing and Big Data in the 5G Era. Springer, 2018.

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Gronau, Norbert, and Corinna Fohrholz. "Mobiles Business mit ERP." In Mobile Computing, 53–64. Wiesbaden: Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-12029-0_4.

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Bouchemal, Nardjes, Ramdane Maamri, and Zaidi Sahnoun. "ERP Costumer Assistance Using Ubiquitous Agents." In Mobile, Secure, and Programmable Networking, 55–62. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-25744-0_5.

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Kaewkamol, Porntida. "Data Quality of ERP systems in Mobile Environment." In Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, 161–67. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-1409-3_18.

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Lozano, Álvaro, Ana Belen Gil, and Tiancheng Li. "Integration of Different ERP Systems on Mobile Devices." In Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, 27–35. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-07476-4_4.

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Homann, Marcus, Vassilena Banova, Holger Wittges, and Helmut Krcmar. "Towards an End-User Development Tool for Mobile ERP Applications." In Novel Methods and Technologies for Enterprise Information Systems, 187–202. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-07055-1_16.

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Jankowska, Anna Maria, and Karl Kurbel. "Service-Oriented Architecture Supporting Mobile Access to an ERP System." In Wirtschaftsinformatik 2005, 371–90. Heidelberg: Physica-Verlag HD, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-7908-1624-8_20.

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Porkert, Kurt, and Gunther Marquardt. "Security-Based Approach for Transformations of Mobile Accesses to ERP Systems." In Innovations in Enterprise Information Systems Management and Engineering, 138–46. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-32799-0_11.

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Noureldeen, Ahmed, Mohamed Salaheldeen, and Mohamed Battour. "Critical Success Factors for ERP Implementation: A Study on Mobile Telecommunication Companies in Egypt." In Proceedings of International Conference on Emerging Technologies and Intelligent Systems, 691–701. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-82616-1_57.

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Auer, Dagmar, Dirk Draheim, Verena Geist, Theodorich Kopetzky, Josef Küng, and Christine Natschläger. "Towards a Framework and Platform for Mobile, Distributed Workflow Enactment Services on a Possible Future of ERP Infrastructure." In Innovation and Future of Enterprise Information Systems, 201–15. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-37021-2_16.

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Salo, Erik, and Juha Salmelin. "Mobile Backhaul and the New Packet Era." In Mobile Backhaul, 6–28. Chichester, UK: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781119941019.ch2.

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Omar, Khalil, and Jorge Marx Gomez. "A selection model of ERP system in mobile ERP design science research: Case study: Mobile ERP usability." In 2016 IEEE/ACS 13th International Conference of Computer Systems and Applications (AICCSA). IEEE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/aiccsa.2016.7945791.

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Lee, Yong Hui, and Hwan Seok Kim. "University Dedicated Next Generation ERP System." In Mobile and Wireless 2014. Science & Engineering Research Support soCiety, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.14257/astl.2014.46.09.

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"ERP TRENDS - Mobile Applications and Portal." In 10th International Conference on Enterprise Information Systems. SciTePress - Science and and Technology Publications, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.5220/0001682004250428.

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Chrabaszcz, Rafal, and Piotr Pacyna. "Fast re-authentication of mobile devices with EAP Re-authentication Protocol (ERP)." In 2012 XVth International Telecommunications Network Strategy and Planning Symposium (NETWORKS). IEEE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/netwks.2012.6381693.

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Omar, Khalil, Barbara Rapp, and Jorge Marx Gomez. "Heuristic evaluation checklist for mobile ERP user interfaces." In 2016 7th International Conference on Information and Communication Systems (ICICS). IEEE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iacs.2016.7476107.

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Monteiro, Alexandra, and Carlos Costa. "Mobile ERP: Inventory Process Optimization in the Shop." In 15ª Conferência da Associação Portuguesa de Sistemas de Informação. Associação Portuguesa de Sistemas de Informação, APSI, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.18803/capsi.v15.555-567.

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Gelogo, Yvette E., and Haeng-Kon Kim. "Smart Mobile ERP System on the Cloud Framework." In Software Technology 2014. Science & Engineering Research Support soCiety, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.14257/astl.2014.49.23.

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Bazhanova, Mariia Olegovna. "Overview of ERP Technologies Development in Recent Years." In International Scientific and Practical Conference, chair Tatiana Viacheslavovna Pavlovich. TSNS Interaktiv Plus, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.21661/r-551548.

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The article reviews some trends in developing ERP technologies for the last several years. It includes definition of Enterprise resource planning (ERP), a small history of ERP and primary trends in the field. Moreover, this article provides a brief understanding of each of the specified ERP technologies and their benefits. In this article Mobile ERP, Cloud ERP, Social ERP and Two-tier ERP are demonstrated.
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Su, Chuan Jun. "Effective Mobile Assets Management System Using RFID and ERP Technology." In 2009 WRI International Conference on Communications and Mobile Computing (CMC). IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cmc.2009.28.

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Erdiyana, Hikmat Fauzy, and Suharjito. "ERP System Integration with Mobile Applications Using Service Oriented Architecture." In 2019 International Conference on Information Management and Technology (ICIMTech). IEEE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icimtech.2019.8843745.

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Zhumadilov, K. Sh, A. I. Ivannikov, V. F. Stepanenko, and M. Hoshi. Study of influence of mobile phone irradiation to tooth enamel EPR spectra. PHYSICAL-TECHNICAL SOCIETY OF KAZAKHSTAN, October 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.29317/ejpfm.2017010109.

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Richardson, R. B. PO*WW*ER mobile treatment unit process hazards analysis. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), June 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/419091.

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Haverinen, H., and J. Salowey, eds. Extensible Authentication Protocol Method for Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) Subscriber Identity Modules (EAP-SIM). RFC Editor, January 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.17487/rfc4186.

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Hendricks, Kasey. Data for Alabama Taxation and Changing Discourse from Reconstruction to Redemption. University of Tennessee, Knoxville Libraries, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.7290/wdyvftwo4u.

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At their most basic level taxes carry, in the words of Schumpeter ([1918] 1991), “the thunder of history” (p. 101). They say something about the ever-changing structures of social, economic, and political life. Taxes offer a blueprint, in both symbolic and concrete terms, for uncovering the most fundamental arrangements in society – stratification included. The historical retellings captured within these data highlight the politics of taxation in Alabama from 1856 to 1901, including conflicts over whom money is expended upon as well as struggles over who carries their fair share of the tax burden. The selected timeline overlaps with the formation of five of six constitutions adopted in the State of Alabama, including 1861, 1865, 1868, 1875, and 1901. Having these years as the focal point makes for an especially meaningful case study, given how much these constitutional formations made the state a site for much political debate. These data contain 5,121 pages of periodicals from newspapers throughout the state, including: Alabama Sentinel, Alabama State Intelligencer, Alabama State Journal, Athens Herald, Daily Alabama Journal, Daily Confederation, Elyton Herald, Mobile Daily Tribune, Mobile Tribune, Mobile Weekly Tribune, Morning Herald, Nationalist, New Era, Observer, Tuscaloosa Observer, Tuskegee News, Universalist Herald, and Wilcox News and Pacificator. The contemporary relevance of these historical debates manifests in Alabama’s current constitution which was adopted in 1901. This constitution departs from well-established conventions of treating the document as a legal framework that specifies a general role of governance but is firm enough to protect the civil rights and liberties of the population. Instead, it stands more as a legislative document, or procedural straightjacket, that preempts through statutory material what regulatory action is possible by the state. These barriers included a refusal to establish a state board of education and enact a tax structure for local education in addition to debt and tax limitations that constrained government capacity more broadly. Prohibitive features like these are among the reasons that, by 2020, the 1901 Constitution has been amended nearly 1,000 times since its adoption. However, similar procedural barriers have been duplicated across the U.S. since (e.g., California’s Proposition 13 of 1978). Reference: Schumpeter, Joseph. [1918] 1991. “The Crisis of the Tax State.” Pp. 99-140 in The Economics and Sociology of Capitalism, edited by Richard Swedberg. Princeton University Press.
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