Analysis of Microsoft Dynamics AX Implementation Based on TOGAF For Pharmaceutical Holding Company: A Case Study
Ario Wisanggeni (),
R.Wahjoe Witjaksono and
Muhardi Saputra
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Ario Wisanggeni: Telkom University
R.Wahjoe Witjaksono: Telkom University
Muhardi Saputra: Telkom University
A chapter in Proceedings of the International Conference on Enterprise and Industrial Systems (ICOEINS 2023), 2023, pp 179-192 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract XYZ is a holding company moving in pharmacy manufacturing with a primary objective of implementing an all-encompassing ERP system capable of integrating all entities within the enterprise. This strategic move is intended to facilitate streamlined control and effective management of the intricate components inherent in a substantial business venture. To attain this goal, an analysis becomes imperative. Its purpose is to evaluate the system's compatibility with the precise business requisites, focusing on the procurement unit of the enterprise. This analysis is grounded in the principles of TOGAF, a recognized framework renowned for its capacity to guide the development of IT architecture aligned with the business needs of an organization. The outcome of this analysis underscores a congruence between the ERP system and the company's stipulated requirements in several business and technological aspects, further affirming its suitability and relevance with some adjustments in business process and system adoption.
Keywords: ERP; TOGAF; Microsoft Dynamics AX; Procurement; Pharmacy Manufacture; Holding Company (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.2991/978-94-6463-340-5_16
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