Combining Decision Making Trial and Evaluation Laboratory with Analytic Network Process to Perform an Investigation of Information Technology Auditing and Risk Control in an Enterprise Resource Planning Environment

2012 ◽  
Vol 30 (2) ◽  
pp. 176-193 ◽  
Author(s):  
Wen-Hsien Tsai ◽  
Yu-Wei Chou ◽  
Kuen-Chang Lee ◽  
Wan-Rung Lin ◽  
Elliott T.Y. Hwang
2018 ◽  
Vol 13 (3) ◽  
pp. 163
Author(s):  
Sintya Ratnasari ◽  
Stephani Diesya ◽  
Yogie Budi P. ◽  
Yuniaristanto Yuniaristanto ◽  
Wahyudi Sutopo

Artikel ini merupakan pengembangan dari artikel Musyafak, dkk (2012) yang membahas mengenai penilaian kinerja supplier pakan ternak menggunakan Analytic Network Process(ANP) dan Rating Scale (Studi kasus PT. DMC, Malang, Jawa Timur). PT. DMC merupakan perusahaan yang bergerak dalam bidang peternakan yang memerlukan pakan ternak dari pihak ketiga. Dalam artikelnya, Musyaffak, dkk sudah melakukan penilaian kinerja dari masing-masing pemasok tetapi belum menggunakan penilaian tersebut sebagai bahan pertimbangan untuk menentukan jumlah pesanan pakan ternak yang optimal.  Saat ini terdapat tiga pemasok yang bekerja sama dengan perusahaan sehingga pemilihan pemasok merupakan hal yang penting bagi departemen pembelian. Enterprise Resource Planning(ERP) sistem dalam proses pemilihan pemasok dapat menghasilkan penyimpanan biaya dan waktu. Artikel ini bertujuan untuk penentuan pemasok dan jumlah pakan ternak yang harus dipesan pada setiap pemasok dengan menggunakan Multi Objective Linear Programming. Model tersebut dikembangkan berdasarkan tiga kunci utama ERP. Fungsi Tujuan dari model untuk meminimasi biaya, defect rate, delivery delay rate dan supplier rate. Model dipecahkan dengan bantuan Microsoft Excel Solver Software. Hasil menunjukan, pesanan untuk ketiga pemasok adalah 100, 100 dan 32 tons.


2020 ◽  
Vol 11 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Rajalaxmi Kamath ◽  
Eureka Sarkar

Based on transcripts provided by 145 engineers working in various information technology organisations in Bangalore, India, the article examines the commoditisation of labour in this sector. In doing so, we specifically want to problematise algorithm-based decision-making embedded in the wider technology of Integrated Development Environments like Enterprise Resource Planning and its ramifications for business and labour processes. Standardisation and modularisation of tasks have made wide inroads in workers’ lives, resulting in a replication of Taylorist mass-production techniques. In unpeeling the “materiality” behind such a development, we elaborate on how efficiency and profit motives of these firms are turning engineers into numbers on a spreadsheet. We conclude by commenting on the implications of this on labour’s organisation and resistance and the future trajectory of working life.


Author(s):  
Shruti Makarand Kanade

 Cloud computing is the buzz word in today’s Information Technology. It can be used in various fields like banking, health care and education. Some of its major advantages that is pay-per-use and scaling, can be profitably implemented in development of Enterprise Resource Planning or ERP. There are various challenges in implementing an ERP on the cloud. In this paper, we discuss some of them like ERP software architecture by considering a case study of a manufacturing company.


2018 ◽  
Vol 31 ◽  
pp. 12006 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lisa Rolita ◽  
Bayu Surarso ◽  
Rahmat Gernowo

In order to improve airport safety management system (SMS) performance, an evaluation system is required to improve on current shortcomings and maximize safety. This study suggests the integration of the DEMATEL and ANP methods in decision making processes by analyzing causal relations between the relevant criteria and taking effective analysis-based decision. The DEMATEL method builds on the ANP method in identifying the interdependencies between criteria. The input data consists of questionnaire data obtained online and then stored in an online database. Furthermore, the questionnaire data is processed using DEMATEL and ANP methods to obtain the results of determining the relationship between criteria and criteria that need to be evaluated. The study cases on this evaluation system were Adi Sutjipto International Airport, Yogyakarta (JOG); Ahmad Yani International Airport, Semarang (SRG); and Adi Sumarmo International Airport, Surakarta (SOC). The integration grades SMS performance criterion weights in a descending order as follow: safety and destination policy, safety risk management, healthcare, and safety awareness. Sturges' formula classified the results into nine grades. JOG and SMG airports were in grade 8, while SOG airport was in grade 7.


2017 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
pp. 100
Author(s):  
Wen-Tsung Wu ◽  
Chie-Bein Chen

This study investigates the decision-making issues in the selection of destinations for large-scale exhibitions by the cultural and creative industry. We use the Rubber Duck China Tour by the Dutch artist Florentijn Hofman as an example and adopt the analytic network process technique to evaluate destination options for the exhibition, as well as to explore the impacts of the evaluation of destination feasibilities on exhibition investment. The results show that power, a high benefit-cost ratio, first-tier cities, integration with local communities, and a rich and interesting theme are the top five factors that curators should consider when planning exhibitions. Considering the priority among cities of various tiers, first-tier cities are the most favorable, followed by fourth-tier, third-tier, and second-tier cities. The decision-making model provides curators with a reliable reference for selecting destinations for future exhibitions.


Symmetry ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 12 (5) ◽  
pp. 766
Author(s):  
Danijela Tuljak-Suban ◽  
Patricija Bajec

When solving a Multi-Criteria Decision-Making problem of any degree of complexity, many researchers rely on the analytic hierarchy process (AHP). To consider mutual connections between criteria and clusters at the same level and not only the hierarchical structure between criteria and subcriteria, researchers often upgrade from AHP to the Analytic Network Process (ANP), which also examines the interdependency of criteria. However, the ANP method requires a large number of pairwise comparisons. In the case of a complex decision-making problem, the authors of this paper suggest upgrading the AHP method with the graph theory and matrix approach (GTMA) for several reasons: (1) The new method is based on digraphs and permanent value computation, which does not require a hypothesis about interdependency; (2) in case of similar alternatives, the distinguishable coefficient of the new method is higher than those computed for AHP and ANP; (3) the new method allows decision makers to rank comparable alternatives and to combine structurally similar methods without increasing the number of comparisons and the understanding of the results. The developed method (AH-GTMA) is validated by a numerical example of a complex decision-making problem based on a symmetrical set of similar alternatives, a third party logistic provider (3PLP) selection problem.


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