Developing requirement model for a web-based E-procurement system in Nigeria

Q2 Social Sciences
Muhammad Aliyu Yamusa, Yahaya Makarfi Ibrahim, Muhammad Abdullahi, Hassan Adaviriku Ahmadu, Bello Abdullahi, Ahmed Doko Ibrahim, Kabir Bala, Ahmed Aminu
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Abstract

The manual approach to public procurement of works, goods, and services is characterised by many inefficiencies. To address these inefficiencies, public procuring entities globally adopt web-based e-procurement systems developed based on requirement models, for enhanced efficiency. However, existing developed requirement models and hence, resulting web-based e-procurement systems in Nigeria are fragmented, and limited to only some components of the procurement lifecycle. This study aims to develop a requirement model capturing the entire procurement lifecycle with a view to providing a basis for the development of a holistic web-based e-procurement system for public procuring entities in Nigeria. A qualitative approach was adopted, where literature review was conducted to identify the existing manual public procurement process. A requirement model comprising of a "business requirement model (BRM) with 14 actors performing 38 business use cases and a system requirement model carrying out 91 different use cases", was developed.
为尼日利亚基于网络的电子采购系统开发需求模型
公共采购工程、货物和服务的手工方式的特点是效率低下。为了解决这些效率低下的问题,全球公共采购实体采用基于需求模型开发的基于网络的电子采购系统,以提高效率。然而,尼日利亚现有的开发需求模型以及由此产生的基于web的电子采购系统是碎片化的,并且仅限于采购生命周期的某些组件。本研究旨在开发一个需求模型,捕捉整个采购生命周期,以期为尼日利亚公共采购实体开发一个基于网络的整体电子采购系统提供基础。采用了定性方法,对文献进行了审查,以确定现有的人工公共采购程序。开发了一个需求模型,包括“业务需求模型(BRM),其中14个参与者执行38个业务用例,系统需求模型执行91个不同的用例”。
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International Journal of Electronic Governance
International Journal of Electronic Governance Social Sciences-Sociology and Political Science
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