Track: Operations Management
Abstract
Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) techniques attained very important reputation in the last 10 years. Nevertheless, with the developing pace of execution, it has also been observed that expanding number of executions blunders as well as unaffordable maintenances. SME industry is an exceptional industry for the fact that large percentage of construction sectors it’s possible to categories them as small as well as Medium sized Enterprise (SMEs). This study assesses how applicable the ERP is to construction industry. It as well estimates a manuscript founded on enterprise data techniques as well as mirrors it to ERP via the case revision of segmental household industrialist. Concerning the investigation, the article founded on enterprise information system appears to be minor, inexpensive as well as more extra segmental by design. Assumed that assembling took place by the use of Commercial off the Shelf Software (COTS), this as well may need the not as much of awareness as well as information technology skills from the operators, decreasing the upskilling the economic importance too. Founded on the information, the script founded technique looks as feasible substitute to ERP for the construction sector. Although a number of studies have been conducted over the past two decades in order to address these issues, but there is still a gap in the current literature review, therefore the aim of this paper was to theoretically assess, the status quo of ERP implementation in small and medium enterprise. The results of critical analysis of the current literature clearly demonstrate that there are gaps related to lack of exploring the SME.