Integrating information systems (IS) into industrial operations is crucial for improving efficiency, accuracy, and decision-making within organizations. This case study investigates the opportunities for developing an information system at the Yemen Petroleum Company (YPC), with a particular focus on its Aden branch. Highlighting the importance of information technology in economic and social development, the study examines the potential long-term benefits of IS in alignment with financial support phases within a company.Drawing from an extensive literature review, the study explores YPC's origin, establishment, and strategic goals, while emphasizing the vital role of IS in modern organizational environments. Key functions of IS, such as data collection, analysis, storage, and transfer, are analyzed using theoretical frameworks from renowned researchers like Langefors and Symons. Additionally, the study explores the application of Six Sigma methodologies-particularly the DMAIC (Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve, Control) process-to enhance IS quality and performance at YPC.Data were collected through a questionnaire designed according to Six Sigma standards, targeting staff in YPC's IT department. The results provide insights into the demographics, educational backgrounds, job positions, and experience levels of the participants. Furthermore, the study identifies common IS challenges within YPC, including security weaknesses, integration issues, and difficulties in adapting to external changes.Performance measurements of the current IS systems were also evaluated, with responses varying on aspects such as system stability, data security, and the quality of technical support. The findings suggest a significant need for improvements in these areas. The study concludes with recommendations for enhancing IS performance, proposing mechanisms for continuous monitoring and improvement to ensure the long-term stability and efficiency of IS at YPC.Overall, this research underscores the critical need for developing robust IS frameworks at YPC, illustrating the profound impact of strategic IS implementation on organizational success and resilience in a rapidly evolving technological landscape.
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Amna Fadel Mansoor MohammedI was born in Yemen in 31/10/1994 B.S.degree in Information Technology in Faculty of engineering university of Aden 2018 Master's degree in Bis in 2024 And Iam engineering in IT department in Yemen Petroleum company Branch Aden.
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Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. This item is printed on demand - Print on Demand Titel. Neuware -Integrating information systems (IS) into industrial operations is crucial for improving efficiency, accuracy, and decision-making within organizations. This case study investigates the opportunities for developing an information system at the Yemen Petroleum Company (YPC), with a particular focus on its Aden branch. Highlighting the importance of information technology in economic and social development, the study examines the potential long-term benefits of IS in alignment with financial support phases within a company.Drawing from an extensive literature review, the study explores YPC's origin, establishment, and strategic goals, while emphasizing the vital role of IS in modern organizational environments. Key functions of IS, such as data collection, analysis, storage, and transfer, are analyzed using theoretical frameworks from renowned researchers like Langefors and Symons. Additionally, the study explores the application of Six Sigma methodologies-particularly the DMAIC (Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve, Control) process-to enhance IS quality and performance at YPC.Data were collected through a questionnaire designed according to Six Sigma standards, targeting staff in YPC's IT department. The results provide insights into the demographics, educational backgrounds, job positions, and experience levels of the participants. Furthermore, the study identifies common IS challenges within YPC, including security weaknesses, integration issues, and difficulties in adapting to external changes.Performance measurements of the current IS systems were also evaluated, with responses varying on aspects such as system stability, data security, and the quality of technical support. The findings suggest a significant need for improvements in these areas. The study concludes with recommendations for enhancing IS performance, proposing mechanisms for continuous monitoring and improvement to ensure the long-term stability and efficiency of IS at YPC.Overall, this research underscores the critical need for developing robust IS frameworks at YPC, illustrating the profound impact of strategic IS implementation on organizational success and resilience in a rapidly evolving technological landscape.VDM Verlag, Dudweiler Landstraße 99, 66123 Saarbrücken 100 pp. Englisch. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 9786209661143
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