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A System Design for Facilitating Human Resource Decisions in Small and Medium Sized Enterprises in Turkey

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2015

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Şengül, S. Çağrı
Sakarya, A. Orçun
Kaya, H. Volkan
Kahraman, Z. Ezgi

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Currently, to keep the competitive edge, firms focus on the improvement of the decision making and use different management information systems to leverage the process. In this study, it has been designed an information system which aims to support the management of human resources in the small and medium sized enterprises in Turkey. To do this, a group of human resource key point indicators have been determined for a system design which includes Mysql- and Java-based Hibernate Criteria Api, search algorithm, relational database, JSF(java server faces) Framework and Primefaces structures as methodology. It has been demonstrated by sample user interface snapshots and analysis of the system benefits that the system would serve decision makers in a number of areas including training, performance, efficiency, workforce and working time supported by its user friendly characteristics such as; real time analysis, decision making opportunities and flexibility of accessibility it offers to small and medium sized enterprises.

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Human Resources, System, Decision, Key Point Indicator

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S. Çağrı Şengül...et al. (2015). "A System Design for Facilitating Human Resource Decisions in Small and Medium Sized Enterprises in Turkey", Universal Journal of Management, Vol. 3, No. 6, pp. 230 - 239.

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Universal Journal of Management

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230

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239