Abstract

The article describes the full life cycle of an information system based on open Webtechnologies from the point of view of developers and system administrators. The article starts with the development of technical specifications for an information system creation and ends with the system’s launching into operation and its subsequent uninterrupted operation. As the example, the creation process of the information system for the Foundation of Algorithms and Programs of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences is described.

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  • Information technologies today are the base and basis for a wide range of research in all scientific areas

  • Information system technology stack The information system of the Foundation of Algorithms and Programs of the SB RAS was developed based on Drupal content management framework (CMF)

  • As one of the options for creating the FAP SB RAS information system, the use of experience and developments of ready-made assemblies based on CMF Drupal was considered, designed to solve similar problems: creating university sites, research laboratories and corporate sites (OpenScholar, Research Lab, Open Atrium, Corporative site)

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Introduction

Information technologies today are the base and basis for a wide range of research in all scientific areas. The development and operation of the information system of the Foundation of Algorithms and Programs of the SB RAS is described in this article as a practical example of the life cycle of information systems based on Web technologies.

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