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Summary
In an era of knowledge economy, it is necessary to promote the
efficiency of business. However, when a corporation decides to use an
enterprise resource planning (abbreviated as ERP) system, it
becomes a gigantic problem to choose either developing the system by
themselves or buying a suit ERP software. At present, the maturity of
ERP software on the market is able to fulfill the general demand of
business. But enterprises in general need to face the situation that the
procedure revises when having special demands. The suit ERP
software on the market, will divide the system into several main
module at present, usually can include financial management, stock
control, sale management, procurement management, production
management, human resource management.
The suit ERP software on the current market, the major problem
stems from three causes. They are process-oriented, structured
method, and object-oriented. We call them non architecture oriented
finance management ERP model (NAOFMERPM)
This research develops an architecture oriented finance
management ERP model (AOFMERPM) which solves the problems
generated by NAOFMERPM. To validate this expression, we use the
information system success model (abbreviated as IS Success Model)
three factors, information quality, system quality, service quality to
prove AOFMERPM is better than NAOFMERPM .
Keyword: non architecture oriented finance management ERP,
architecture oriented finance management ERP, enterprise resource
planning, Information System Success Model.

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AOFMERP simple_CS=
{
AOFMERP_StructureElementClient = {
Port send-request;
};
AOFMERP_StructureElementServer = {
Port receive-request;
};
Interation = {
Role {call-c, call-s}
};
Behavior = {
Client.send-request to interact.call-c;
Server.receive-request to Interact.call-s;
}
}
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