Abstract

Modern trends in the creation and development of corporate information systems (CIS) are largely determined by their consumer quality. A model of building a corporate information system (CIS) of a universal open architecture is presented. The possibility of using CIS for managing the production processes of a shoe organization is demonstrated.

Highlights

  • Any activity of the enterprise can be represented as a set of projects, the implementation of which leads to the production of products or the achievement of the necessary results

  • The problem of effective project management can be solved by implementing a corporate information system (CIS) in the organization, which should cover all areas of the organization's activities and combine them into a single information space

  • The analysis highlights such characteristics of the quality of the CIS as availability, which implies the time of the actual operation of the system applications; manageability, which characterizes the degree of management of distributed applications; performance, defined as transaction throughput and resource use of the information system; reliability, which implies everything related to the smooth operation of applications; scalability, which provides the ability to add resources to the application in order to adequately increase the capabilities of its service; application and data security; the size of objects received by the browser from the Web server; the number of users, which can reach hundreds of thousands or millions [1]

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Corporate information systems

Any activity of the enterprise can be represented as a set of projects, the implementation of which leads to the production of products or the achievement of the necessary results. This allows you to trace the path of any document from its creation by the contractor to the approval of the management and sending to external organizations with control of the passage at each stage

Developed corporate information system for shoe companies
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