DEVELOPMENT OF FUNCTIONAL MODELS AND COMPARISON OF AUTOMATED INFORMATION SYSTEMS
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https://doi.org/10.31618/nas.2413-5291.2021.1.73.497Keywords:
modeling, automation, IT infrastructure, data management system, technical support.Abstract
Currently, information systems are used in all areas of human society. The main criterion for the optimal operation of an enterprise's information system is full automation. In this regard, the implementation of automated control systems is extremely necessary. They significantly increase efficiency in all spheres of production and improve work productivity of employees. In this case it is necessary to pay special attention not only to the creation of a unified information environment, but also to the possibility of assessing the workload and functionality of its individual components. Such a possibility is provided by the application of the basics of building functional models of subsystems.
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