This paper is an empirical study on the application of Function Points (FP) and a FP-based reuse measurement model in Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) projects in three organizations in the telecommunication sector. The findings of the study are used to compare the requirements reuse for one particular package, namely SAP. We found (1) that reuse is possible up to 80% at best, and (2) that, while for some modules, the organizations achieved the same levels of reuse, for other modules, the organizations' levels of reuse varied widely. We conclude with some implications of our findings for both practitioners and researchers
Context and motivation: Multiple proposals exist that propose the adoption of reuse practices during...
Modern-day businesses have come to realise the importance of collaborating business processes and fu...
International audienceWe argue that ERP installations are difficult to align to specific requirement...
This paper is an empirical study on the application of Function Points (FP) and a FP-based reuse mea...
The management and deployment of reuse-driven and architecturecentric requirements engineering proce...
Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) projects have special characteristics that differentiate them fro...
From the very beginnings of software era, enterprise environments have been one of the greatest gene...
Service Sector Organisations (SSOs) have significantly focused on adopting and implementing Enterpri...
Purpose: enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems if successfully implemented bring about competit...
Problem – Companies are taking into consideration not whether an Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) ...
Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) packages have transformed the way organisations go about the proc...
Today\u27s workforce demands the ability to multi-task. Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) aids busi...
[[abstract]]Companies adopting enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems have often focused primari...
Over the last decade, our world has changed dramatically due to the growing phenomenon of globalizat...
Large-scale software reuse, such as SAP\u27s R13 Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system, has the ...
Context and motivation: Multiple proposals exist that propose the adoption of reuse practices during...
Modern-day businesses have come to realise the importance of collaborating business processes and fu...
International audienceWe argue that ERP installations are difficult to align to specific requirement...
This paper is an empirical study on the application of Function Points (FP) and a FP-based reuse mea...
The management and deployment of reuse-driven and architecturecentric requirements engineering proce...
Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) projects have special characteristics that differentiate them fro...
From the very beginnings of software era, enterprise environments have been one of the greatest gene...
Service Sector Organisations (SSOs) have significantly focused on adopting and implementing Enterpri...
Purpose: enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems if successfully implemented bring about competit...
Problem – Companies are taking into consideration not whether an Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) ...
Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) packages have transformed the way organisations go about the proc...
Today\u27s workforce demands the ability to multi-task. Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) aids busi...
[[abstract]]Companies adopting enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems have often focused primari...
Over the last decade, our world has changed dramatically due to the growing phenomenon of globalizat...
Large-scale software reuse, such as SAP\u27s R13 Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system, has the ...
Context and motivation: Multiple proposals exist that propose the adoption of reuse practices during...
Modern-day businesses have come to realise the importance of collaborating business processes and fu...
International audienceWe argue that ERP installations are difficult to align to specific requirement...