This document discusses the implementation of enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems for construction site management. It begins with an abstract that outlines the challenges of implementing ERP systems in the construction industry compared to other sectors. It then reviews literature on ERP implementation success factors and construction ERP. The document discusses the development of a construction-specific ERP and identifies factors important for successful implementation, such as top management support. It also covers supply chain management considerations for construction ERP.
This document presents a framework for evaluating ERP implementation choices. It identifies various customization options for business processes and ERP systems. It also identifies technical and process change capabilities required to customize systems and processes. The framework combines customization options and change capabilities to help managers identify feasible customization options for their organization and recognize gaps between desired options and capabilities. It aims to support management decision-making around ERP implementation.
Development of a Practical ERP Pre – Implementation Assessment Model for Orga...IRJET Journal
This document presents a proposed model for assessing the pre-implementation of an enterprise resource planning (ERP) system in organizations in Tanzania. ERP implementation is complex, costly, and challenging, especially in developing countries. The model aims to help organizations prepare for and increase the chances of success of an ERP implementation. The document provides background on ERP technology, implementation processes, enterprise architecture, strategic planning, and critical success factors. It argues that ERP pre-implementation assessment requires a decision-making approach that considers multiple interrelated factors. A practical pre-implementation assessment model could help Tanzanian organizations better implement ERP systems and realize benefits like improved productivity and competitiveness.
I, BIPIN BHARDWAJ, Hereby declare that this MUP report is the record of authentic work carried out and has not been submitted to any other University or Institute for the award of any degree / diploma etc.
ERP a research & study paper by ejaz ahmed bhattiEjaz Bhatti
1) Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems aim to integrate all departments and functions across a company onto a single computer system that can serve all those different departments' particular needs.
2) ERP systems evolved from earlier systems like MRP and MRP II that focused only on manufacturing and production planning. Modern ERP systems encompass many business functions including finance, human resources, customer relationship management, and more.
3) Key components of ERP systems include centralized databases that can be accessed in real-time by employees and sometimes also customers and suppliers. ERP systems also aim to standardize business processes across a whole organization.
The document discusses enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems and proposes a research agenda on the topic. It provides background on ERP systems and their growth. A taxonomy of ERP research is presented that identifies major streams of ERP research including ERP adoption, technical aspects, and inclusion in information systems curricula. Key factors related to successful ERP adoption are discussed such as balancing standardization and flexibility, organizational preparedness, and management support and change management.
This document discusses an ERP implementation project in an oil and gas exploration company. It provides background on the company and describes the weaknesses of its previous fragmented IT systems. These included a lack of integration between siloed applications, difficult maintenance, and most business processes still being manual. The company implemented an ERP system to address these issues and integrate its business processes. The document is a case study of the ERP implementation challenges and lessons learned from implementing ERP in the oil and gas sector.
An ERP system integrates information across departments like manufacturing, finance, and HR. It allows inputting data in one place that can then be accessed as reports in real-time. Key drivers for ERP include needing infrastructure for company-wide information, outdated legacy systems, and business process reengineering. While expensive to implement, ERP provides benefits like improved integration, efficiency, information quality, and customer service.
This document provides an overview of enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems. It defines ERP as integrated software that helps businesses manage important operations like production planning, purchasing, inventory, customer service and order tracking. The document discusses how ERP systems evolved from earlier material requirements planning systems of the 1970s-80s. It also outlines key considerations for selecting, implementing and managing a successful ERP project, such as choosing a vendor, assessing total costs, avoiding common mistakes, and providing change leadership.
This document presents a framework for evaluating ERP implementation choices. It identifies various customization options for business processes and ERP systems. It also identifies technical and process change capabilities required to customize systems and processes. The framework combines customization options and change capabilities to help managers identify feasible customization options for their organization and recognize gaps between desired options and capabilities. It aims to support management decision-making around ERP implementation.
Development of a Practical ERP Pre – Implementation Assessment Model for Orga...IRJET Journal
This document presents a proposed model for assessing the pre-implementation of an enterprise resource planning (ERP) system in organizations in Tanzania. ERP implementation is complex, costly, and challenging, especially in developing countries. The model aims to help organizations prepare for and increase the chances of success of an ERP implementation. The document provides background on ERP technology, implementation processes, enterprise architecture, strategic planning, and critical success factors. It argues that ERP pre-implementation assessment requires a decision-making approach that considers multiple interrelated factors. A practical pre-implementation assessment model could help Tanzanian organizations better implement ERP systems and realize benefits like improved productivity and competitiveness.
I, BIPIN BHARDWAJ, Hereby declare that this MUP report is the record of authentic work carried out and has not been submitted to any other University or Institute for the award of any degree / diploma etc.
ERP a research & study paper by ejaz ahmed bhattiEjaz Bhatti
1) Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems aim to integrate all departments and functions across a company onto a single computer system that can serve all those different departments' particular needs.
2) ERP systems evolved from earlier systems like MRP and MRP II that focused only on manufacturing and production planning. Modern ERP systems encompass many business functions including finance, human resources, customer relationship management, and more.
3) Key components of ERP systems include centralized databases that can be accessed in real-time by employees and sometimes also customers and suppliers. ERP systems also aim to standardize business processes across a whole organization.
The document discusses enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems and proposes a research agenda on the topic. It provides background on ERP systems and their growth. A taxonomy of ERP research is presented that identifies major streams of ERP research including ERP adoption, technical aspects, and inclusion in information systems curricula. Key factors related to successful ERP adoption are discussed such as balancing standardization and flexibility, organizational preparedness, and management support and change management.
This document discusses an ERP implementation project in an oil and gas exploration company. It provides background on the company and describes the weaknesses of its previous fragmented IT systems. These included a lack of integration between siloed applications, difficult maintenance, and most business processes still being manual. The company implemented an ERP system to address these issues and integrate its business processes. The document is a case study of the ERP implementation challenges and lessons learned from implementing ERP in the oil and gas sector.
An ERP system integrates information across departments like manufacturing, finance, and HR. It allows inputting data in one place that can then be accessed as reports in real-time. Key drivers for ERP include needing infrastructure for company-wide information, outdated legacy systems, and business process reengineering. While expensive to implement, ERP provides benefits like improved integration, efficiency, information quality, and customer service.
This document provides an overview of enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems. It defines ERP as integrated software that helps businesses manage important operations like production planning, purchasing, inventory, customer service and order tracking. The document discusses how ERP systems evolved from earlier material requirements planning systems of the 1970s-80s. It also outlines key considerations for selecting, implementing and managing a successful ERP project, such as choosing a vendor, assessing total costs, avoiding common mistakes, and providing change leadership.
Customization of BMIDE at Customer End as per Business RequirementYogeshIJTSRD
In today‘s competitive environment most of the Information Technology Enabled Services ITES industries having large amount of product data in the scattered form as the industries become bigger and bigger. Manage the CAD Design data in an efficient way with existing infrastructure which can maintain the version of changes in the CAD data, also speedup the cross functional team to align the design updates. Currently Caresoft have 5000 parts in folder by end of this year it will be overall 15000 parts will be added up to 25000 parts approximately so to manage these data at various level of company need rigid solution on it, so PLM implementation arises. This project provides best industry practices at various levels like Creo data management, Document Management, Engineering process management, Provides security, Bill of Material management, Queries, Report generation Data relational management. Project also provides solution in structure manager, access manager, change management, workflow designer organization creation etc Mr. Narangale Digvijay Dhondiram | Mr. Sayyad Shafik R "Customization of BMIDE at Customer End as per Business Requirement" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-5 | Issue-3 , April 2021, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd38679.pdf Paper URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/engineering/mechanical-engineering/38679/customization-of-bmide-at-customer-end-as-per-business-requirement/mr-narangale-digvijay-dhondiram
The document summarizes a research study that aims to develop a pre-assessment model to predict the time frame of ERP implementations. It presents a conceptual ERP success model based on key stakeholders, including users, internal groups, and external groups. It then describes a two-phase research method to first develop a framework to estimate implementation delays based on stakeholder behavior, and second to validate this model with case studies. The framework calculates estimated time as the standard time plus delays contributed by seven critical success factors.
ERP II: A conceptual framework for next-generation enterprise systems?UGRME
The document first discusses how enterprise systems have evolved from early computing applications to today's ERP systems. It then analyzes new business requirements around concepts like supply chain management that ERP systems have struggled to meet. The document proposes the ERP II framework to address these emerging needs, consisting of four layers: a central process layer provided by ERP, additional corporate components like CRM and SCM, collaborative portal components, and an analytical business intelligence layer. It evaluates the framework based on case studies and research, concluding that ERP II provides an important vision for future systems but will take time to develop as ERP evol
This document provides an overview of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP). It defines ERP as a fully integrated business management software system that combines several business processes, including logistics, production, finance, accounting, and human resources, into a single system. The document outlines the evolution of ERP from earlier systems like MRP and MRPII. It discusses the key benefits of ERP systems, such as improved integration across business functions, standardized processes, reduced inventory costs, and improved data accuracy. The document also explains that implementing an ERP system often requires reengineering business processes through Business Process Reengineering to fully realize the benefits of ERP.
10. What Managers Should Know About Erp ErpiiDonovan Mulder
The document discusses enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems and what managers should know about implementing ERP/ERP II systems. Key points include:
- ERP systems integrate different business units like finance, manufacturing, and HR to improve information flow and competitiveness.
- Implementing ERP requires significant investment and organizational change, and is one of the most important decisions managers will make.
- Managers should carefully analyze their needs, develop an implementation plan, and ensure top management support to avoid high failure rates for ERP projects.
The document summarizes the findings of Panorama Consulting Solutions' 2016 report on ERP systems and enterprise software. It provides data on ERP project costs, durations, benefits realization, and satisfaction levels. Some key findings include that while costs are decreasing, the percentage of respondents experiencing cost overruns is increasing. Duration overruns are becoming less common. The majority of organizations do not realize over 50% of anticipated benefits from their ERP implementations.
This document is a project report submitted for a Master's degree in business administration. It examines the impact of an ERP (enterprise resource planning) system on employee productivity and performance at More Modular Homes Private Limited. The report includes an acknowledgements section, executive summary, table of contents, and introduction discussing the background and objectives of the study. It will analyze data collected from employees on their experiences using the ERP system.
IRJET- Effect of ICT Application in Manufacturing IndustryIRJET Journal
This document discusses the application of information and communication technologies (ICT) in manufacturing industries. It begins by defining industrial informatics as the application of IT tools and techniques to solve real-world problems in industrial settings. It then discusses how ICT can be applied across different types of industries from primary to quaternary. Key applications of ICT in manufacturing mentioned include process modeling, production scheduling and control, and knowledge management. The document also examines communication requirements and challenges at different industrial levels from machines to components. It explores opportunities for using wireless technologies and computational intelligence techniques to improve real-time capabilities and decision making in industrial settings.
Project manufacturers face unique challenges in managing complex projects with low production volumes and frequent changes. Using manual systems to manage information leads to inefficiencies and increased costs. Implementing manufacturing execution systems (MES) that integrate with ERP systems allows timely sharing of production information across the organization. This improves visibility, reduces errors, and enables better decision making, leading to increased operational performance through higher efficiency, quality and lower costs. Studies show manufacturers using MES see significant improvements in key financial metrics like return on assets. By facilitating integrated information flow, MES gives project manufacturers the agility needed to thrive in challenging market conditions.
The document discusses the implementation of an Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system called SAP at Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) in India. Key points:
1) SAP ERP was implemented at DMRC in November 2002 to integrate various business functions like finance, human resources, project management into a centralized system for improved efficiency.
2) The SAP implementation was a joint project between SAP India and Siemens Information Systems. It consolidated operations from multiple departments into a single system.
3) By automating processes and providing real-time data access, the ERP system aimed to streamline operations, reduce manual delays, and allow DMRC to focus on its core business of developing metro
The document provides an overview of enterprise resource planning (ERP). It describes ERP as a fully integrated business management system that organizes processes and information flows across various functional areas like logistics, production, finance, accounting, and human resources. The document outlines the characteristics of an ERP system and discusses challenges in ERP implementation such as customizing the system, defining roles and responsibilities, and gaining employee acceptance of new processes. It also lists the typical steps involved in implementing an ERP package, which include identifying needs, evaluating current processes, selecting a software package, and training users.
The document discusses setting up Pipeline Pilot Competency Centers to break down silos between applications and rationalize IT resources. It describes how PP Competency Centers can provide a common platform to integrate multiple disconnected applications, reduce costs through consolidation, and provide reusable resources and services to development teams. The key benefits are reducing costs, increasing flexibility and reuse across projects, and leveraging economies of scale.
Bending the IT Op-Ex Cost Curve Through IT SimplificationCognizant
CIOs can cut back operations expenditures (Op-Ex) and redirect the funds to strategic digital transformation by reducing IT complexity and rooting out inefficiencies while engaged in IT simplification.
A framework for ERP systems in sme based On cloud computing technologyijccsa
This document proposes a framework for implementing ERP systems for SMEs using cloud computing technology. It begins with an introduction discussing issues with current ERP systems and how cloud computing could address them. It then reviews background literature on ERP systems and cloud computing. The objectives of the research are outlined as comparing ERP before and after moving to cloud, proposing a generic cloud-based ERP framework for SMEs, and testing the framework. A case study of a company called Awal is discussed for evaluating the proposed framework.
This document discusses research on measuring the business impact and productivity effects of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) software implementations. The research uses multi-year financial and implementation data from multiple firms that adopted the SAP R/3 ERP package. The research finds that larger firms and higher performing firms are more likely to invest in ERP. While business performance may slow slightly after implementation, financial markets reward ERP adopters with higher market valuations. The research aims to provide statistical evidence on the costs and benefits of ERP implementations and their effects on firm performance and productivity.
Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) is an enterprise-wide information system that facilitates information flow and coordinates all business resources and activities. ERP solutions help reduce costs through improved efficiencies and decision-making, providing competitive advantages. For small to mid-sized businesses, ERP solutions open the door to vast process improvements like better customer service and decision support by integrating business activities on a centralized database platform.
The document discusses the history and evolution of enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems from the 1960s to present. It begins with a brief overview of how ERP systems emerged from earlier systems like inventory control packages in the 1960s, material requirements planning in the 1970s, manufacturing resource planning in the 1980s, and became popular standalone systems in the 1990s. The document then examines key aspects of ERP systems including their definition, benefits to organizations, and issues during implementation.
Digitalization of operations of micro industries using web-based ERP system.IRJET Journal
This document summarizes a research paper that aims to develop a low-cost and easy-to-use web-based ERP system for micro-scale manufacturing industries in India. The system would digitalize key operations like inventory management, employee records, machine maintenance schedules and more. It would be developed using the free website builder WIX to keep costs low. The researchers present their methodology and prototype of the web-based ERP system, which features tabs to navigate different functions. They conclude that such a low-cost and customizable system could help boost efficiency in micro-industries and solve unemployment problems.
IDENTIFYING VIABILITY PARAMETERS OF ERP SOFTWARE FOR CONSTRUCTION COMPANIES I...IRJET Journal
The document discusses identifying viability parameters for implementing enterprise resource planning (ERP) software in construction companies in Ahmedabad, India. It conducted interviews with industry experts and a literature review to identify 25 viability parameters related to organizations, ERP software, and costs. A questionnaire was distributed to rate the importance of each parameter. The responses were analyzed using relative importance index and factor analysis methods to rank the parameters. The top parameters from each analysis were user-friendliness, acceptance of new technology, and availability of data from relative importance index. Factor analysis identified geographic spread, organizational strength, acceptance of new technology, maintenance cost, ERP software applicability, and software competency as most important. The significant viability parameters can help construction companies assess E
Enterprise Resource Planning Digital NotesMahendra Singh
This document provides an overview of enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems. It discusses the evolution of ERP from earlier systems like material requirements planning (MRP) and manufacturing resource planning (MRP II). ERP aims to integrate all departments and functions across a company onto a single computer system that can serve all different departments' particular needs. The document outlines the key modules in a typical ERP system and discusses implementation, benefits, and related technologies like business process reengineering and data warehousing.
Customization of BMIDE at Customer End as per Business RequirementYogeshIJTSRD
In today‘s competitive environment most of the Information Technology Enabled Services ITES industries having large amount of product data in the scattered form as the industries become bigger and bigger. Manage the CAD Design data in an efficient way with existing infrastructure which can maintain the version of changes in the CAD data, also speedup the cross functional team to align the design updates. Currently Caresoft have 5000 parts in folder by end of this year it will be overall 15000 parts will be added up to 25000 parts approximately so to manage these data at various level of company need rigid solution on it, so PLM implementation arises. This project provides best industry practices at various levels like Creo data management, Document Management, Engineering process management, Provides security, Bill of Material management, Queries, Report generation Data relational management. Project also provides solution in structure manager, access manager, change management, workflow designer organization creation etc Mr. Narangale Digvijay Dhondiram | Mr. Sayyad Shafik R "Customization of BMIDE at Customer End as per Business Requirement" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-5 | Issue-3 , April 2021, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd38679.pdf Paper URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/engineering/mechanical-engineering/38679/customization-of-bmide-at-customer-end-as-per-business-requirement/mr-narangale-digvijay-dhondiram
The document summarizes a research study that aims to develop a pre-assessment model to predict the time frame of ERP implementations. It presents a conceptual ERP success model based on key stakeholders, including users, internal groups, and external groups. It then describes a two-phase research method to first develop a framework to estimate implementation delays based on stakeholder behavior, and second to validate this model with case studies. The framework calculates estimated time as the standard time plus delays contributed by seven critical success factors.
ERP II: A conceptual framework for next-generation enterprise systems?UGRME
The document first discusses how enterprise systems have evolved from early computing applications to today's ERP systems. It then analyzes new business requirements around concepts like supply chain management that ERP systems have struggled to meet. The document proposes the ERP II framework to address these emerging needs, consisting of four layers: a central process layer provided by ERP, additional corporate components like CRM and SCM, collaborative portal components, and an analytical business intelligence layer. It evaluates the framework based on case studies and research, concluding that ERP II provides an important vision for future systems but will take time to develop as ERP evol
This document provides an overview of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP). It defines ERP as a fully integrated business management software system that combines several business processes, including logistics, production, finance, accounting, and human resources, into a single system. The document outlines the evolution of ERP from earlier systems like MRP and MRPII. It discusses the key benefits of ERP systems, such as improved integration across business functions, standardized processes, reduced inventory costs, and improved data accuracy. The document also explains that implementing an ERP system often requires reengineering business processes through Business Process Reengineering to fully realize the benefits of ERP.
10. What Managers Should Know About Erp ErpiiDonovan Mulder
The document discusses enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems and what managers should know about implementing ERP/ERP II systems. Key points include:
- ERP systems integrate different business units like finance, manufacturing, and HR to improve information flow and competitiveness.
- Implementing ERP requires significant investment and organizational change, and is one of the most important decisions managers will make.
- Managers should carefully analyze their needs, develop an implementation plan, and ensure top management support to avoid high failure rates for ERP projects.
The document summarizes the findings of Panorama Consulting Solutions' 2016 report on ERP systems and enterprise software. It provides data on ERP project costs, durations, benefits realization, and satisfaction levels. Some key findings include that while costs are decreasing, the percentage of respondents experiencing cost overruns is increasing. Duration overruns are becoming less common. The majority of organizations do not realize over 50% of anticipated benefits from their ERP implementations.
This document is a project report submitted for a Master's degree in business administration. It examines the impact of an ERP (enterprise resource planning) system on employee productivity and performance at More Modular Homes Private Limited. The report includes an acknowledgements section, executive summary, table of contents, and introduction discussing the background and objectives of the study. It will analyze data collected from employees on their experiences using the ERP system.
IRJET- Effect of ICT Application in Manufacturing IndustryIRJET Journal
This document discusses the application of information and communication technologies (ICT) in manufacturing industries. It begins by defining industrial informatics as the application of IT tools and techniques to solve real-world problems in industrial settings. It then discusses how ICT can be applied across different types of industries from primary to quaternary. Key applications of ICT in manufacturing mentioned include process modeling, production scheduling and control, and knowledge management. The document also examines communication requirements and challenges at different industrial levels from machines to components. It explores opportunities for using wireless technologies and computational intelligence techniques to improve real-time capabilities and decision making in industrial settings.
Project manufacturers face unique challenges in managing complex projects with low production volumes and frequent changes. Using manual systems to manage information leads to inefficiencies and increased costs. Implementing manufacturing execution systems (MES) that integrate with ERP systems allows timely sharing of production information across the organization. This improves visibility, reduces errors, and enables better decision making, leading to increased operational performance through higher efficiency, quality and lower costs. Studies show manufacturers using MES see significant improvements in key financial metrics like return on assets. By facilitating integrated information flow, MES gives project manufacturers the agility needed to thrive in challenging market conditions.
The document discusses the implementation of an Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system called SAP at Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) in India. Key points:
1) SAP ERP was implemented at DMRC in November 2002 to integrate various business functions like finance, human resources, project management into a centralized system for improved efficiency.
2) The SAP implementation was a joint project between SAP India and Siemens Information Systems. It consolidated operations from multiple departments into a single system.
3) By automating processes and providing real-time data access, the ERP system aimed to streamline operations, reduce manual delays, and allow DMRC to focus on its core business of developing metro
The document provides an overview of enterprise resource planning (ERP). It describes ERP as a fully integrated business management system that organizes processes and information flows across various functional areas like logistics, production, finance, accounting, and human resources. The document outlines the characteristics of an ERP system and discusses challenges in ERP implementation such as customizing the system, defining roles and responsibilities, and gaining employee acceptance of new processes. It also lists the typical steps involved in implementing an ERP package, which include identifying needs, evaluating current processes, selecting a software package, and training users.
The document discusses setting up Pipeline Pilot Competency Centers to break down silos between applications and rationalize IT resources. It describes how PP Competency Centers can provide a common platform to integrate multiple disconnected applications, reduce costs through consolidation, and provide reusable resources and services to development teams. The key benefits are reducing costs, increasing flexibility and reuse across projects, and leveraging economies of scale.
Bending the IT Op-Ex Cost Curve Through IT SimplificationCognizant
CIOs can cut back operations expenditures (Op-Ex) and redirect the funds to strategic digital transformation by reducing IT complexity and rooting out inefficiencies while engaged in IT simplification.
A framework for ERP systems in sme based On cloud computing technologyijccsa
This document proposes a framework for implementing ERP systems for SMEs using cloud computing technology. It begins with an introduction discussing issues with current ERP systems and how cloud computing could address them. It then reviews background literature on ERP systems and cloud computing. The objectives of the research are outlined as comparing ERP before and after moving to cloud, proposing a generic cloud-based ERP framework for SMEs, and testing the framework. A case study of a company called Awal is discussed for evaluating the proposed framework.
This document discusses research on measuring the business impact and productivity effects of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) software implementations. The research uses multi-year financial and implementation data from multiple firms that adopted the SAP R/3 ERP package. The research finds that larger firms and higher performing firms are more likely to invest in ERP. While business performance may slow slightly after implementation, financial markets reward ERP adopters with higher market valuations. The research aims to provide statistical evidence on the costs and benefits of ERP implementations and their effects on firm performance and productivity.
Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) is an enterprise-wide information system that facilitates information flow and coordinates all business resources and activities. ERP solutions help reduce costs through improved efficiencies and decision-making, providing competitive advantages. For small to mid-sized businesses, ERP solutions open the door to vast process improvements like better customer service and decision support by integrating business activities on a centralized database platform.
The document discusses the history and evolution of enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems from the 1960s to present. It begins with a brief overview of how ERP systems emerged from earlier systems like inventory control packages in the 1960s, material requirements planning in the 1970s, manufacturing resource planning in the 1980s, and became popular standalone systems in the 1990s. The document then examines key aspects of ERP systems including their definition, benefits to organizations, and issues during implementation.
Digitalization of operations of micro industries using web-based ERP system.IRJET Journal
This document summarizes a research paper that aims to develop a low-cost and easy-to-use web-based ERP system for micro-scale manufacturing industries in India. The system would digitalize key operations like inventory management, employee records, machine maintenance schedules and more. It would be developed using the free website builder WIX to keep costs low. The researchers present their methodology and prototype of the web-based ERP system, which features tabs to navigate different functions. They conclude that such a low-cost and customizable system could help boost efficiency in micro-industries and solve unemployment problems.
IDENTIFYING VIABILITY PARAMETERS OF ERP SOFTWARE FOR CONSTRUCTION COMPANIES I...IRJET Journal
The document discusses identifying viability parameters for implementing enterprise resource planning (ERP) software in construction companies in Ahmedabad, India. It conducted interviews with industry experts and a literature review to identify 25 viability parameters related to organizations, ERP software, and costs. A questionnaire was distributed to rate the importance of each parameter. The responses were analyzed using relative importance index and factor analysis methods to rank the parameters. The top parameters from each analysis were user-friendliness, acceptance of new technology, and availability of data from relative importance index. Factor analysis identified geographic spread, organizational strength, acceptance of new technology, maintenance cost, ERP software applicability, and software competency as most important. The significant viability parameters can help construction companies assess E
Enterprise Resource Planning Digital NotesMahendra Singh
This document provides an overview of enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems. It discusses the evolution of ERP from earlier systems like material requirements planning (MRP) and manufacturing resource planning (MRP II). ERP aims to integrate all departments and functions across a company onto a single computer system that can serve all different departments' particular needs. The document outlines the key modules in a typical ERP system and discusses implementation, benefits, and related technologies like business process reengineering and data warehousing.
Challenges of Implementing an ERP System in IndustryIRJET Journal
This document discusses challenges in implementing an ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) system in industry. It identifies 9 major challenges based on a survey of organizations: 1) poor management effectiveness 2) poor quality business process reengineering 3) unsuitable ERP software for business needs 4) poor IT infrastructure 5) poor information flow 6) lack of team collaboration 7) poor testing practices 8) unclear expectations from senior management 9) user resistance to change. The document concludes that using data analytics can help address these challenges by identifying issues from collected organizational data to improve ERP implementation.
Enterprise Applications Modernization, Issues and OpportunitiesIJARIIT
The Enterprise application complexity of enterprises has assumed gigantic proportions in last 3-4 decades. In large enterprises, thousands of applications run on varied platforms. IT is not able to cater to the fast changing business needs as productivity is hindered by the soloed and duplicate applications. One of the key objectives of CIOs in 2015 onwards is to how to make future ready of the Enterprise applications so that they can meet the macro-economic business challenges of the modern day.
This paper examines the major business challenges and drivers for enterprise application modernization, key benefits of optimization and modernization.
Facilation of it in bpr & erp by- pratap tambePratap Tambe
Business process reengineering (BPR) is important for implementing enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems. ERP systems can only provide an 80% fit with existing workflows, so BPR is needed to realign processes. ERP both enables and drives process change by requiring definition of integrated business processes. While BPR can optimize processes before ERP implementation, doing BPR concurrently with ERP may leverage more expertise to yield better results and process improvements. Key factors in BPR and ERP implementation success include resources, change management, and focus on both processes and strategic goals.
1) The document discusses ERP systems in the construction industry, including a literature review on ERP concepts and case studies of ERP implementations.
2) A survey of construction contractors found that over half were aware of ERPs and felt they could provide benefits like improved customer responsiveness and decision making, but many contractors also expressed concerns about costs and technical requirements.
3) Contractors currently using ERPs reported systems from vendors like Oracle and J.D. Edwards that perform functions such as accounting, project management, and scheduling, though further integration was still needed.
The document discusses the evolution and history of ERP systems from inventory control packages in the 1960s to extended ERP systems today. It describes how ERP systems evolved from materials requirements planning (MRP) systems in the 1970s to manufacturing resource planning (MRP II) systems in the 1980s to integrated enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems in the 1990s that began to incorporate additional modules. Today's extended ERP systems provide connections to functions like customer relationship management (CRM) and supply chain management (SCM). The document also outlines some of the benefits and challenges of implementing ERP systems for organizations.
An experience based evaluation process for erpacijjournal
Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems integrate information across an entire organization that
automate core activities such as finance/accounting, human resources, manufacturing, production and
supply chain management… etc. to facilitate an integrated centralized system and rapid decision making–
resulting in cost reduction, greater planning, and increased control. Many organizations are updating their
current management information systems with ERP systems. This is not a trivial task. They have to identify
the organization’s objectives and satisfy a myriad of stakeholders. They have to understand what business
processes they have, how they can be improved, and what particular systems would best suit their needs.
They have to understand how an ERP system is built; it involves the modification of an existing system with
its own set of business rules. Deciding what to ask for and how to select the best option is a very complex
operation and there is limited experience with this type of contracting in organizations. In this paper we
discuss a particular experience with contracting out an ERP system, provide some lessons learned, and
offer suggestions in how the RFP and bid selection processes could have been improved.
This document discusses the development of portal applications using SAP ERP software. It begins with an introduction to ERP systems and SAP, describing how SAP centralizes data management across various business functions. It then outlines the methodology to develop several portals for managing customer relations, vendors, employees, maintenance, production, safety, and quality. These portals will integrate relevant SAP modules like sales, procurement, finance, and human resources. The document provides examples of portal interfaces and concludes that SAP helps large companies efficiently manage complex, interconnected business processes through centralized information systems.
The document traces the evolution of enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems from the 1960s to the present. It discusses early inventory management systems and the development of materials requirements planning (MRP) in the 1970s. MRP evolved into manufacturing resource planning (MRP II) in the 1980s which integrated additional business functions. In the 1990s, MRP II became known as ERP as it covered more of a company's business enterprise. The document outlines continued trends like expanded ERP capabilities and the emergence of ERP II systems to enable greater inter-organizational collaboration. Next generation ERP is shifting to cloud-based systems that provide real-time access to data across organizations.
This document discusses ERP success and provides details about three case studies - TI InfoTech, BPCL, and ITTI - that were analyzed to identify critical success factors for ERP implementation. A survey of end users at the three organizations found that quality-related factors, such as technological newness, were the most important determinants of ERP success. The document also discusses the importance of ERP for organizations and some barriers that can prevent successful ERP implementations if not addressed properly.
To Study Effective Implementation of ERP System and Its Applicability to Mult...IRJET Journal
This document discusses implementing an ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) system for a residential building project called Majestique Towers in Pune, India. It begins with an introduction to ERP systems and their benefits for construction projects. It then describes collecting project data like materials, suppliers, and creating the project in an ERP system. This allows tracking work orders, materials, budgets, and purchase orders. The document analyzes potential rework costs from design changes. It concludes that ERP systems improve construction project management by integrating data and processes to increase efficiency.
The document summarizes a research study that aims to develop a pre-assessment model to predict the time frame of ERP implementations. It presents a conceptual ERP success model based on key stakeholder groups including users, internal groups, and external groups. An initial survey was conducted with 8 case studies to validate the model. The study then developed a framework to estimate implementation delays and time frame based on the contribution of 7 key player behavior factors. The framework was then pilot tested and validated.
Arvind Limited, a leading Indian apparel and textile company, is implementing an ERP solution across its 24 manufacturing locations and central functions to improve efficiency. It has partnered with Infinite Computer Solutions to deploy SAP modules for financials and Datatex Textile ERP for the textile business. The ERP implementation will integrate business processes to enable real-time data sharing, shorten product development and manufacturing cycles, and increase operational efficiency across Arvind.
Enterprise resource planning (ERP) software helps integrate various aspects of a business. ERP has evolved from manufacturing resource planning and its functionality has expanded with web and open source technologies. Current ERP systems are more focused on individual elements, applicable across industries, and cover more business functions through greater use of the internet. The future of ERP includes further utilization of technologies like cloud computing and open source to provide more flexible and cost-effective solutions.
The Impact of ERP on Business Organization in Mongoliaijtsrd
1. The document discusses the implementation of an ERP system by a Mongolian construction company called ESU LLC. It analyzed ESU's business processes across 9 departments to identify inefficiencies.
2. ESU hired a local ERP vendor called Veritech Mongolia to implement a new ERP system. Veritech analyzed ESU's requirements and developed a project plan to design, test, and launch the new system between September-December 2019.
3. The implementation appears to be proceeding successfully so far. ERP systems can integrate business functions and improve productivity, but also require changes to organizational culture and employee training to fully realize benefits.
Critical Success Factors for Implementing an ERP System within University Con...IJMIT JOURNAL
Nowadays, Information Technology (IT) plays an important role in efficiency and effectiveness of the organizational performance. As an IT application, Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems is considered one of the most important IT applications because it enables the organizations to connect and interact with its administrative units in order to manage data and organize internal procedures. Many institutions use ERP systems, most notably Higher Education Institutions (HEIs). However, many projects fail or exceed scheduling and budget constraints; the rate of failure in HEIs sector is higher than in other sectors. With HEIs’ recent movement to implement ERP systems and the lack of research studies examining successful implementation in HEIs, this paper provides a critical literature review with a special focus on Saudi Arabia. Further, it defines Critical Success Factors (CSFs) contributing to the success of ERP implementation in HEIs. This paper is part of a larger research effort aiming to provide guidelines and useful findings that help HEIs to manage the challenges for ERP systems and define CSFs that will help practitioners to implement them in the Saudi context.
CRITICAL SUCCESS FACTORS FOR IMPLEMENTING AN ERP SYSTEM WITHIN UNIVERSITY CON...IJMIT JOURNAL
Nowadays, Information Technology (IT) plays an important role in efficiency and effectiveness of the
organizational performance. As an IT application, Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems is
considered one of the most important IT applications because it enables the organizations to connect and
interact with its administrative units in order to manage data and organize internal procedures. Many
institutions use ERP systems, most notably Higher Education Institutions (HEIs). However, many projects
fail or exceed scheduling and budget constraints; the rate of failure in HEIs sector is higher than in other
sectors. With HEIs’ recent movement to implement ERP systems and the lack of research studies examining
successful implementation in HEIs, this paper provides a critical literature review with a special focus on
Saudi Arabia. Further, it defines Critical Success Factors (CSFs) contributing to the success of ERP
implementation in HEIs. This paper is part of a larger research effort aiming to provide guidelines and
useful findings that help HEIs to manage the challenges for ERP systems and define CSFs that will help
practitioners to implement them in the Saudi context.
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TUNNELING IN HIMALAYAS WITH NATM METHOD: A SPECIAL REFERENCES TO SUNGAL TUNNE...IRJET Journal
1) The document discusses the Sungal Tunnel project in Jammu and Kashmir, India, which is being constructed using the New Austrian Tunneling Method (NATM).
2) NATM involves continuous monitoring during construction to adapt to changing ground conditions, and makes extensive use of shotcrete for temporary tunnel support.
3) The methodology section outlines the systematic geotechnical design process for tunnels according to Austrian guidelines, and describes the various steps of NATM tunnel construction including initial and secondary tunnel support.
STUDY THE EFFECT OF RESPONSE REDUCTION FACTOR ON RC FRAMED STRUCTUREIRJET Journal
This study examines the effect of response reduction factors (R factors) on reinforced concrete (RC) framed structures through nonlinear dynamic analysis. Three RC frame models with varying heights (4, 8, and 12 stories) were analyzed in ETABS software under different R factors ranging from 1 to 5. The results showed that displacement increased as the R factor decreased, indicating less linear behavior for lower R factors. Drift also decreased proportionally with increasing R factors from 1 to 5. Shear forces in the frames decreased with higher R factors. In general, R factors of 3 to 5 produced more satisfactory performance with less displacement and drift. The displacement variations between different building heights were consistent at different R factors. This study evaluated how R factors influence
A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF RCC ELEMENT OF SLAB WITH STARK STEEL (HYSD STEEL) A...IRJET Journal
This study compares the use of Stark Steel and TMT Steel as reinforcement materials in a two-way reinforced concrete slab. Mechanical testing is conducted to determine the tensile strength, yield strength, and other properties of each material. A two-way slab design adhering to codes and standards is executed with both materials. The performance is analyzed in terms of deflection, stability under loads, and displacement. Cost analyses accounting for material, durability, maintenance, and life cycle costs are also conducted. The findings provide insights into the economic and structural implications of each material for reinforcement selection and recommendations on the most suitable material based on the analysis.
Effect of Camber and Angles of Attack on Airfoil CharacteristicsIRJET Journal
This document discusses a study analyzing the effect of camber, position of camber, and angle of attack on the aerodynamic characteristics of airfoils. Sixteen modified asymmetric NACA airfoils were analyzed using computational fluid dynamics (CFD) by varying the camber, camber position, and angle of attack. The results showed the relationship between these parameters and the lift coefficient, drag coefficient, and lift to drag ratio. This provides insight into how changes in airfoil geometry impact aerodynamic performance.
A Review on the Progress and Challenges of Aluminum-Based Metal Matrix Compos...IRJET Journal
This document reviews the progress and challenges of aluminum-based metal matrix composites (MMCs), focusing on their fabrication processes and applications. It discusses how various aluminum MMCs have been developed using reinforcements like borides, carbides, oxides, and nitrides to improve mechanical and wear properties. These composites have gained prominence for their lightweight, high-strength and corrosion resistance properties. The document also examines recent advancements in fabrication techniques for aluminum MMCs and their growing applications in industries such as aerospace and automotive. However, it notes that challenges remain around issues like improper mixing of reinforcements and reducing reinforcement agglomeration.
Dynamic Urban Transit Optimization: A Graph Neural Network Approach for Real-...IRJET Journal
This document discusses research on using graph neural networks (GNNs) for dynamic optimization of public transportation networks in real-time. GNNs represent transit networks as graphs with nodes as stops and edges as connections. The GNN model aims to optimize networks using real-time data on vehicle locations, arrival times, and passenger loads. This helps increase mobility, decrease traffic, and improve efficiency. The system continuously trains and infers to adapt to changing transit conditions, providing decision support tools. While research has focused on performance, more work is needed on security, socio-economic impacts, contextual generalization of models, continuous learning approaches, and effective real-time visualization.
Structural Analysis and Design of Multi-Storey Symmetric and Asymmetric Shape...IRJET Journal
This document summarizes a research project that aims to compare the structural performance of conventional slab and grid slab systems in multi-story buildings using ETABS software. The study will analyze both symmetric and asymmetric building models under various loading conditions. Parameters like deflections, moments, shears, and stresses will be examined to evaluate the structural effectiveness of each slab type. The results will provide insights into the comparative behavior of conventional and grid slabs to help engineers and architects select appropriate slab systems based on building layouts and design requirements.
A Review of “Seismic Response of RC Structures Having Plan and Vertical Irreg...IRJET Journal
This document summarizes and reviews a research paper on the seismic response of reinforced concrete (RC) structures with plan and vertical irregularities, with and without infill walls. It discusses how infill walls can improve or reduce the seismic performance of RC buildings, depending on factors like wall layout, height distribution, connection to the frame, and relative stiffness of walls and frames. The reviewed research paper analyzes the behavior of infill walls, effects of vertical irregularities, and seismic performance of high-rise structures under linear static and dynamic analysis. It studies response characteristics like story drift, deflection and shear. The document also provides literature on similar research investigating the effects of infill walls, soft stories, plan irregularities, and different
This document provides a review of machine learning techniques used in Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS). It begins with an abstract that summarizes key applications of machine learning in ADAS, including object detection, recognition, and decision-making. The introduction discusses the integration of machine learning in ADAS and how it is transforming vehicle safety. The literature review then examines several research papers on topics like lightweight deep learning models for object detection and lane detection models using image processing. It concludes by discussing challenges and opportunities in the field, such as improving algorithm robustness and adaptability.
Long Term Trend Analysis of Precipitation and Temperature for Asosa district,...IRJET Journal
The document analyzes temperature and precipitation trends in Asosa District, Benishangul Gumuz Region, Ethiopia from 1993 to 2022 based on data from the local meteorological station. The results show:
1) The average maximum and minimum annual temperatures have generally decreased over time, with maximum temperatures decreasing by a factor of -0.0341 and minimum by -0.0152.
2) Mann-Kendall tests found the decreasing temperature trends to be statistically significant for annual maximum temperatures but not for annual minimum temperatures.
3) Annual precipitation in Asosa District showed a statistically significant increasing trend.
The conclusions recommend development planners account for rising summer precipitation and declining temperatures in
P.E.B. Framed Structure Design and Analysis Using STAAD ProIRJET Journal
This document discusses the design and analysis of pre-engineered building (PEB) framed structures using STAAD Pro software. It provides an overview of PEBs, including that they are designed off-site with building trusses and beams produced in a factory. STAAD Pro is identified as a key tool for modeling, analyzing, and designing PEBs to ensure their performance and safety under various load scenarios. The document outlines modeling structural parts in STAAD Pro, evaluating structural reactions, assigning loads, and following international design codes and standards. In summary, STAAD Pro is used to design and analyze PEB framed structures to ensure safety and code compliance.
A Review on Innovative Fiber Integration for Enhanced Reinforcement of Concre...IRJET Journal
This document provides a review of research on innovative fiber integration methods for reinforcing concrete structures. It discusses studies that have explored using carbon fiber reinforced polymer (CFRP) composites with recycled plastic aggregates to develop more sustainable strengthening techniques. It also examines using ultra-high performance fiber reinforced concrete to improve shear strength in beams. Additional topics covered include the dynamic responses of FRP-strengthened beams under static and impact loads, and the performance of preloaded CFRP-strengthened fiber reinforced concrete beams. The review highlights the potential of fiber composites to enable more sustainable and resilient construction practices.
Survey Paper on Cloud-Based Secured Healthcare SystemIRJET Journal
This document summarizes a survey on securing patient healthcare data in cloud-based systems. It discusses using technologies like facial recognition, smart cards, and cloud computing combined with strong encryption to securely store patient data. The survey found that healthcare professionals believe digitizing patient records and storing them in a centralized cloud system would improve access during emergencies and enable more efficient care compared to paper-based systems. However, ensuring privacy and security of patient data is paramount as healthcare incorporates these digital technologies.
Review on studies and research on widening of existing concrete bridgesIRJET Journal
This document summarizes several studies that have been conducted on widening existing concrete bridges. It describes a study from China that examined load distribution factors for a bridge widened with composite steel-concrete girders. It also outlines challenges and solutions for widening a bridge in the UAE, including replacing bearings and stitching the new and existing structures. Additionally, it discusses two bridge widening projects in New Zealand that involved adding precast beams and stitching to connect structures. Finally, safety measures and challenges for strengthening a historic bridge in Switzerland under live traffic are presented.
React based fullstack edtech web applicationIRJET Journal
The document describes the architecture of an educational technology web application built using the MERN stack. It discusses the frontend developed with ReactJS, backend with NodeJS and ExpressJS, and MongoDB database. The frontend provides dynamic user interfaces, while the backend offers APIs for authentication, course management, and other functions. MongoDB enables flexible data storage. The architecture aims to provide a scalable, responsive platform for online learning.
A Comprehensive Review of Integrating IoT and Blockchain Technologies in the ...IRJET Journal
This paper proposes integrating Internet of Things (IoT) and blockchain technologies to help implement objectives of India's National Education Policy (NEP) in the education sector. The paper discusses how blockchain could be used for secure student data management, credential verification, and decentralized learning platforms. IoT devices could create smart classrooms, automate attendance tracking, and enable real-time monitoring. Blockchain would ensure integrity of exam processes and resource allocation, while smart contracts automate agreements. The paper argues this integration has potential to revolutionize education by making it more secure, transparent and efficient, in alignment with NEP goals. However, challenges like infrastructure needs, data privacy, and collaborative efforts are also discussed.
A REVIEW ON THE PERFORMANCE OF COCONUT FIBRE REINFORCED CONCRETE.IRJET Journal
This document provides a review of research on the performance of coconut fibre reinforced concrete. It summarizes several studies that tested different volume fractions and lengths of coconut fibres in concrete mixtures with varying compressive strengths. The studies found that coconut fibre improved properties like tensile strength, toughness, crack resistance, and spalling resistance compared to plain concrete. Volume fractions of 2-5% and fibre lengths of 20-50mm produced the best results. The document concludes that using a 4-5% volume fraction of coconut fibres 30-40mm in length with M30-M60 grade concrete would provide benefits based on previous research.
Optimizing Business Management Process Workflows: The Dynamic Influence of Mi...IRJET Journal
The document discusses optimizing business management processes through automation using Microsoft Power Automate and artificial intelligence. It provides an overview of Power Automate's key components and features for automating workflows across various apps and services. The document then presents several scenarios applying automation solutions to common business processes like data entry, monitoring, HR, finance, customer support, and more. It estimates the potential time and cost savings from implementing automation for each scenario. Finally, the conclusion emphasizes the transformative impact of AI and automation tools on business processes and the need for ongoing optimization.
Multistoried and Multi Bay Steel Building Frame by using Seismic DesignIRJET Journal
The document describes the seismic design of a G+5 steel building frame located in Roorkee, India according to Indian codes IS 1893-2002 and IS 800. The frame was analyzed using the equivalent static load method and response spectrum method, and its response in terms of displacements and shear forces were compared. Based on the analysis, the frame was designed as a seismic-resistant steel structure according to IS 800:2007. The software STAAD Pro was used for the analysis and design.
Cost Optimization of Construction Using Plastic Waste as a Sustainable Constr...IRJET Journal
This research paper explores using plastic waste as a sustainable and cost-effective construction material. The study focuses on manufacturing pavers and bricks using recycled plastic and partially replacing concrete with plastic alternatives. Initial results found that pavers and bricks made from recycled plastic demonstrate comparable strength and durability to traditional materials while providing environmental and cost benefits. Additionally, preliminary research indicates incorporating plastic waste as a partial concrete replacement significantly reduces construction costs without compromising structural integrity. The outcomes suggest adopting plastic waste in construction can address plastic pollution while optimizing costs, promoting more sustainable building practices.
6th International Conference on Machine Learning & Applications (CMLA 2024)ClaraZara1
6th International Conference on Machine Learning & Applications (CMLA 2024) will provide an excellent international forum for sharing knowledge and results in theory, methodology and applications of on Machine Learning & Applications.
We have compiled the most important slides from each speaker's presentation. This year’s compilation, available for free, captures the key insights and contributions shared during the DfMAy 2024 conference.
Using recycled concrete aggregates (RCA) for pavements is crucial to achieving sustainability. Implementing RCA for new pavement can minimize carbon footprint, conserve natural resources, reduce harmful emissions, and lower life cycle costs. Compared to natural aggregate (NA), RCA pavement has fewer comprehensive studies and sustainability assessments.
Embedded machine learning-based road conditions and driving behavior monitoringIJECEIAES
Car accident rates have increased in recent years, resulting in losses in human lives, properties, and other financial costs. An embedded machine learning-based system is developed to address this critical issue. The system can monitor road conditions, detect driving patterns, and identify aggressive driving behaviors. The system is based on neural networks trained on a comprehensive dataset of driving events, driving styles, and road conditions. The system effectively detects potential risks and helps mitigate the frequency and impact of accidents. The primary goal is to ensure the safety of drivers and vehicles. Collecting data involved gathering information on three key road events: normal street and normal drive, speed bumps, circular yellow speed bumps, and three aggressive driving actions: sudden start, sudden stop, and sudden entry. The gathered data is processed and analyzed using a machine learning system designed for limited power and memory devices. The developed system resulted in 91.9% accuracy, 93.6% precision, and 92% recall. The achieved inference time on an Arduino Nano 33 BLE Sense with a 32-bit CPU running at 64 MHz is 34 ms and requires 2.6 kB peak RAM and 139.9 kB program flash memory, making it suitable for resource-constrained embedded systems.
CHINA’S GEO-ECONOMIC OUTREACH IN CENTRAL ASIAN COUNTRIES AND FUTURE PROSPECTjpsjournal1
The rivalry between prominent international actors for dominance over Central Asia's hydrocarbon
reserves and the ancient silk trade route, along with China's diplomatic endeavours in the area, has been
referred to as the "New Great Game." This research centres on the power struggle, considering
geopolitical, geostrategic, and geoeconomic variables. Topics including trade, political hegemony, oil
politics, and conventional and nontraditional security are all explored and explained by the researcher.
Using Mackinder's Heartland, Spykman Rimland, and Hegemonic Stability theories, examines China's role
in Central Asia. This study adheres to the empirical epistemological method and has taken care of
objectivity. This study analyze primary and secondary research documents critically to elaborate role of
china’s geo economic outreach in central Asian countries and its future prospect. China is thriving in trade,
pipeline politics, and winning states, according to this study, thanks to important instruments like the
Shanghai Cooperation Organisation and the Belt and Road Economic Initiative. According to this study,
China is seeing significant success in commerce, pipeline politics, and gaining influence on other
governments. This success may be attributed to the effective utilisation of key tools such as the Shanghai
Cooperation Organisation and the Belt and Road Economic Initiative.
International Conference on NLP, Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning an...gerogepatton
International Conference on NLP, Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning and Applications (NLAIM 2024) offers a premier global platform for exchanging insights and findings in the theory, methodology, and applications of NLP, Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, and their applications. The conference seeks substantial contributions across all key domains of NLP, Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, and their practical applications, aiming to foster both theoretical advancements and real-world implementations. With a focus on facilitating collaboration between researchers and practitioners from academia and industry, the conference serves as a nexus for sharing the latest developments in the field.