Abstract

The article justifies the necessity of using software tools to organize the processes of waste collection, sorting, temporary storage, and disposal for farms and large agro-industrial complexes. To create a specialized software product, formal models of the processes are developed which show all aspects of their implementation. The method of structural analysis is used to identify key objects and corresponding rules of their interaction. The use of Business Process Model and Notation enables the creation of models that depict the interaction of objects and the relationships between tasks, as well as the necessary resources for the developed software product. These models can be used to create a software product and technical documentation supporting the process of its operation, as well as to create job descriptions.

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