Authors:
Iyad Zoukar
and
Camille Salinesi
Affiliation:
Centre de Recherche en Informatique, Université Paris 1 – Panthéon – Sorbonne, France
Keyword(s):
ERP, Business Process, Requirements Matching, Meta-Modelling, Similarity Analysis, Requirements Elicitation.
Related
Ontology
Subjects/Areas/Topics:
Enterprise Information Systems
;
Information Systems Analysis and Specification
;
Methodologies, Processes and Platforms
;
Model-Driven Software Development
;
Modeling Formalisms, Languages and Notations
;
Requirements Analysis And Management
;
Software Engineering
;
Systems Engineering
Abstract:
Ensuring the adequacy of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) implementations to business requirements is still an issue that needs to be addressed. One important cause of inadequacy results from the lack of attention paid to the precise and systematic analysis of how well ERP functionalities match the business requirements. One well known reason for this is that the language used to define ERPs is different from the one used to define business requirements, and there is no technique available so far to evaluate systematically similarities between ERP functionality models and business requirements models. Our approach to this issue is (i) to materialise with a unified goal/strategy modelling language both the ERP functionalities and the business requirements, and (ii) to systematically specify using a similarity model how a given ERP functionality model and a business requirement model should match together. This paper outlines this matching method and explains how the similarity model
was developed in a systematic way.
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