Development of an Information System for the Modern Business Environment, Adapted to SMEs

2015 ◽  
Vol 760 ◽  
pp. 695-700
Author(s):  
Marian Ştefan Neicu ◽  
George Gustav Savii

The paper presents the development of special information systems for the modern business environment by including new functions and modules developed based on last generation technical means. The research results are of great value especially for SMEs, which have the capability of best adapting to such an evolution of the information system, and, by their particularities, are the most motivated in approaching such an improvement strategy of their own information system. The research proved the possibility to develop a completely new integrated information system, at the highest technological level, aiming to completely support all the information processing in a SME.

2020 ◽  
Vol 9 (3) ◽  
pp. 33-38
Author(s):  
Iroda Abdullaeva ◽  
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Dilyora Hoshimova ◽  
Hamdam Xomidov ◽  
Maftuna Raxmonova

This article is devoted to the prospects of the development of banking information systems in the Republic of Uzbekistan and highlights issues such as the processing of significant flows of information in the banking information system using advanced information processing tools


2015 ◽  
Vol 7 (3) ◽  
pp. 80-92
Author(s):  
Widia Astuty

The study aims to prove empirically; (i) the influence of the business environment for the application of management accounting information systems; (ii) the influence of ethics on the application of management accounting information systems; (iii) the influence of organizational culture on the implementation of management accounting information systems; and (iv) the effect of the application of management accounting information system on the quality of management accounting information. The motivation of this study due to a phenomenon of having an integration on management accounting information system whereby the information generated is not qualified, as well as the uncertainty of business environment, ethics and organizational culture which are yet to have optimal conditions. The method used is explanatory research with a survey approach, using a statistical tool of SEM Partial Linear Regression, with the aim to obtain facts concerning the occurance of phenomena, seek actual and systematic information on the application of management accounting information systems, and the quality of accounting information management. The results showed that all variable of the business environment, ethics, organizational culture affect the application of accounting information management system; and the application of management accounting information system affects the quality of information management accounting.


1995 ◽  
Vol 34 (04) ◽  
pp. 378-396 ◽  
Author(s):  
A. Winter ◽  
R. Haux

Abstract:Information processing in hospitals, especially in university hospitals, is currently faced with two major issues: low-cost hardware and progress in networking technology leads to a further decentralization of computing capacity, due to the increasing need for information processing in hospitals and due to economic restrictions, it is necessary to use, commercial software products. This leads to heterogeneous hospital information systems using a variety of software and hardware products, and to a stronger demand for integrating these products and, in general, for a dedicated methodology for the management of hospital information systems to support patient care and medical research. We present a three-level graph-based model (3LGM) to support the systematic management of hospital information systems. 3LGM can serve as a basis for assessing the quality of information processing in hospitals. 3LGM distinguishes between a procedural level for describing the information procedures (and their information interchange) of a hospital information system and thus its functionality, a logical tool level, focusing on application systems and communication links, and a physical tool level with physical subsystems (e.g., computer systems) and data transmission. The examples that are presented have been taken from the Heidelberg University Hospital Information System.


2014 ◽  
Vol 519-520 ◽  
pp. 1576-1580
Author(s):  
Gui Xian Zhou ◽  
Xiao Qiong Wang

It is widely considered that standardization is an important means for information processing£¬exchanging£¬managing and clearing up technical bulwark more effectively. The paper studies the theoretics and methods about the E-HUB platform. After analyze business environment in Southwest China, a generic conceptual framework will be developed and a prototype implementation of the generic concepts will be benchmarked in system design of manufacturing information system. The small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) can solve their complex project tasks and participate in projects far exceeding their individual capabilities.


2021 ◽  
Vol 31 (2) ◽  
pp. 49-60
Author(s):  
D. A. Palguev

Formulation of the problem. The development of information systems for collecting, processing and exchanging radar information occurs, on the one hand, in the direction of improving the technical characteristics of information processing facilities and data transmission facilities, on the other hand, in the direction of improving information processing algorithms and the structure of the information system. This article summarizes the possibilities for the development of information systems in the second direction.Purpose. Development of a variant of building an information system with a fully connected network structure and intended for the collection, processing and exchange of radar information.Results. The development, as a tool for building an information system of a network structure, is based on an integrated approach that provides for the use of an algorithm without branching solutions for information processing, a network semi-connected structure itself and network algorithms, a higher level than the level of collection and processing, for organizing functioning of information exchange in the network. The short processing time of information when entering it into the system makes it possible to create a dynamic array of homogeneous radar data, updated when radar information arrives from sources.Practical significance. Information systems, wholly or partly built on the basis of such an integrated approach, are applicable in areas such as air traffic control systems; multi-beam and multi-range radars (ornithological, meteo, etc.), radars for security complexes, incoherent spatially-separated radar information sources, combined into a system (for example, for studying the ionosphere).


Author(s):  
V. Chabaniuk ◽  
O. Dyshlyk

The authors have analyzed their experience of the production of various Electronic Atlases (EA) and Atlas Information Systems (AtIS) of so-called "classical type". These EA/AtIS have been implemented in the past decade in the Web 1.0 architecture (e.g., National Atlas of Ukraine, Atlas of radioactive contamination of Ukraine, and others). One of the main distinguishing features of these atlases was their static nature - the end user could not change the content of EA/AtIS. <br><br> Base maps are very important element of any EA/AtIS. In classical type EA/AtIS they were static datasets, which consisted of two parts: the topographic data of a fixed scale and data of the administrative-territorial division of Ukraine. It is important to note that the technique of topographic data production was based on the use of direct channels of topographic entity observation (such as aerial photography) for the selected scale. <br><br> Changes in the information technology of the past half-decade are characterized by the advent of the “Web 2.0 epoch”. Due to this, in cartography appeared such phenomena as, for example, "neo-cartography" and various mapping platforms like OpenStreetMap. These changes have forced developers of EA/AtIS to use new atlas basemaps. Our approach is described in the article. The phenomenon of neo-cartography and/or Web 2.0 cartography are analysed by authors using previously developed Conceptual framework of EA/AtIS. This framework logically explains the cartographic phenomena relations of three formations: Web 1.0, Web 1.0x1.0 and Web 2.0. <br><br> Atlas basemaps of the Web 2.0 epoch are integrated information systems. We use several ways to integrate separate atlas basemaps into the information system – by building: weak integrated information system, structured system and meta-system. This integrated information system consists of several basemaps and falls under the definition of "big data". In real projects it is already used the basemaps of three strata: Conceptual, Application and Operational. It is possible to use several variants of the basemap for each stratum. Furthermore, the developed methods of integration allow logically coordinate the application of different types of basemaps into a specific EA/AtIS. For example, such variants of the Conceptual strata basemap as the National map of Ukraine of our production and external resources such as OpenStreetMap are used with the help of meta-system replacement procedures. <br><br> The authors propose a Conceptual framework of the basemap, which consists of the Conceptual solutions framework of the basemap and few Application solutions frameworks of the basemap. Conceptual framework is intended to be reused in many projects and significantly reduce the resources. We differentiate Application frameworks for mobile and non-mobile environments. The results of the research are applied in few EA produced in 2014-2015 at the Institute of Geography of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine. One of them is the Atlas of emergency situations. It includes elements that work on mobile devices. At its core it is "ubiquitous" subset of the Atlas.


2020 ◽  
Vol 20 (2) ◽  
pp. 136-143
Author(s):  
Sumardiono .

The development of modern trade is strongly influenced by advances and conveniences in information systems. Business and marketing services are supportive of accessing the digital world, which we usually know as e-shop or e-commerce. E-commerce is virtual in the sense that it exists on the Internet, and physical existence outside the Internet is limited (Azam 2012)[1]. PD. Indrasari is a home-based business or IKM whose scope of business is still conventional, meaning that business and business applications are still manual without the interference of information technology.Research in PD. Indrasari is only in its external business environment, so researchers use the method described by Ward and Peppard to obtain a business strategy. The methods are PEST analysis, PEST analysis (political, economic, social and technological)[2] and Five Porter Forces analysis The Porter’s Five Forces Model includes Bargaining power of suppliers, bargaining power of buyers, threat of new entrants, and threat of substitutes [3].With this PEST analysis to determine the condition of governance / regulation, economy, social and technology in the area of research object and the Five Porter Forces analysis to determine competition in terms of production and marketing needs. By knowing some of the results of the analysis, it will be formulated as a component in the planning of an information system strategy, in order to obtain recommendations for information systems and applications that will be implemented based on the planned time.


2018 ◽  
Vol 158 ◽  
pp. 01009
Author(s):  
Evgeny Dubrovsky ◽  
Viktor Dmitriev

The article substantiates the necessity of using modern tools for the design of advanced space technology. The problems and consequences are presented in the application of CAD of various profiles within the framework of a single technical project. The decision of problems is resulted. The description of the through design process and the integrated information system is given. The possibilities of integrated information systems and the expected business effect are shown in their implementation and organization of an end-to-end design process.


2019 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
pp. 23-33
Author(s):  
Anindita Paul

Integrated information systems enable governments to provide better services to citizens. With the aid of such systems, citizens and service agents are able to communicate and resolve issues faster and with ease. The present study looks at an integrated information system employed in a government call centre in South India to gauge its value for the government and citizens. A holistic evaluation of the integrated information system was made in order to identify the impact on governance-centric values for citizen services. Analysis of call logs, process flows, citizen feedback and web-presence led to an understanding of aspects that disable better utilization of the integrated information systems for citizen-centric services. The call centre lagged in efficient resource allocation, agent utilization and process flow that are essential for creating value for the government by improving operations and processes. Citizen-centric values that were affected emerged mainly from the inadequateness in service quality and paucity of digital access. Resource utilization, process efficiency, higher participation by citizens through the digital medium and citizen satisfaction were seen as areas that could impact services offered to the citizens positively.


2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
SRI DIANA PUTRI ◽  
ahmad sabandi

Management Information System is an information system that was built to provide convenience to users in any administrative activities on campus online, such as academic processes, admission of new students (PMB), curriculum creation, making lecture schedules, filling in Study Plan Cards (KRS), filling grades, lecturer &amp; student data management, finance, accreditation, etc. This system can also function as a support for data analysis in determining Campus decisions.so that management information systems can provide the best services for all academic communities, an important requirement for universities is a well-integrated information system. Given the campus management process that is not simple. There are many scopes that must be managed by universities. Start the registration system, study planning, assets, library, to finance. Not to mention other support systems in the scope of student affairs such as the PKM collection system, scholarships, Judicium, PMW, and others.in improving quality in order to excel in every aspect, universities must provide their best services. in order to realize the expected thing, for that every campus must have an integrated information system to improve management information systems in higher education there needs to be an Academic Information System, because with academic information systems can help all the problems that exist in a college


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