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KOVTUNENKO, Kseniia, Oksana KOVALYK, and Dmytro RODIONOV. "Introduction of competitive intelligence tools in the trade enterprises activity." Economics. Finances. Law, no. 7 (July 30, 2020): 33–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.37634/efp.2020.7.7.

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Introduction. In today's conditions of fierce competition in the international market, the search for methods to reduce overall costs in order to gain a competitive advantage is becoming increasingly important for commercial enterprises. The main direction of improving the strategy is a set of methods for finding the necessary information to make appropriate management decisions. The purpose of the paper is to identify opportunities for the use of competitive intelligence tools in commercial enterprises. Results. The introduction of methods of competitive intelligence to improve the information security of logistics activities of a commercial enterprise requires the creation of a new department. This will allow you to collect and store information, inform staff, resolve issues in a timely manner, respond quickly to threats. It is also recommended to use IntelliProtector software, which works online, as well as the convenience and mobility and security of licensed services, as a tool for competitive intelligence in commercial enterprises. When a new department is created, the head of the competitive intelligence department will be responsible for the software. The implementation of such measures, namely the protection of information on the basis of competitive intelligence can be divided into 4 main stages: development and creation of a single data bank; creation of a competitive intelligence department; creation of complex security of the enterprise; software implementation. Before implementing any project, it is necessary to assess all possible and existing risks, their types and identify possible ways to reduce them. Conclusion. The introduction of methods of competitive intelligence to improve the information security of logistics activities of a commercial enterprise will create another structural element of the enterprise. It is proposed to use the program IntelliProtector, which provides convenience and mobility and security of licensed services.
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Fanmuy, Gauthier, and Bassem Hassan. "ASPICE compliance development of Cyber‐Physical Systems by using Model‐Based Systems Engineering." INCOSE International Symposium 33, no. 1 (2023): 416–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/iis2.13030.

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AbstractCurrent automotive Industry is facing numerous challenges. Business model is transitioning from ownership to shared mobility. Mobility of the future is becoming smarter, safer, more secured and connected. Distributed interconnected automotive systems will deliver added‐value mobility services. In the meantime, industrial standards require description of systems engineering practices as well as the practices justification. Automotive SPICE (ASPICE), a standard of software development best practices for automotive industry, for example, was one of the first to support the development of system and software now include hardware and cybersecurity. Traditional systems engineering development approaches are not any more appropriate. The current automotive system complexity requires new approaches like Model‐Based Systems Engineering (MBSE), using modeling and simulation. To address compliance to industry standards, traditional quality approaches consisting of or defining a quality system with a set of processes (e.g. Requirement elicitation process, documentation process…) are no more sufficient. Addressing these challenges require a digital transformation with two pillars. The first pillar is an MBSE methodology such as Cyber MagicGrid (Dassault Systèmes MBSE method) to define a set of best practices to develop a system. The second pillar is a quality management system that relies on the MBSE methodology rather than on a set of enterprise processes to address compliance with standards. Benefits of this approach is in acceleration of the digital enterprise transformation which is achieved by capitalizing the know‐how and considering the industry standards constraints.
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Popivniak, Yuliia. "CLOUD-BASED ACCOUNTING SOFTWARE: CHOICE OPTIONS IN THE LIGHT OF MODERN INTERNATIONAL TENDENCIES." Baltic Journal of Economic Studies 5, no. 3 (2019): 170. http://dx.doi.org/10.30525/2256-0742/2019-5-3-170-177.

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The development of information technology combined with globalization, standardization, and proliferation of services based on the use of the Internet, and personal economic sanctions against some Russian software vendors in Ukraine made the search for new effective alternatives to existing programs among accounting cloud services extremely urgent. The purpose of the article is to study the international experience of cloud accounting software use, its strengths and weaknesses, threats and opportunities and to develop approaches to the choice of cloud services at the enterprises. The methodology which was used for analysing the advantages and disadvantages of implementing accounting software based on cloud technologies is SWOT analysis. The method of evaluating alternatives when choosing software provides for simultaneous comparison of its cost and a set of functional and technical characteristics. Results. Practically for all types of activities, the indicators of using cloud accounting services in Ukraine as in many other Eastern European countries (Poland, Greece, Bulgaria, Latvia, Romania, Hungary, etc.) lag behind the average European (31 countries analysed), and the worst situation is observed in the spheres of information and communications, professional, scientific, technical and real estate activities. Investing in the use of cloud products is at a low level due to their downsides related to privacy, trust, control, and data security. The choice of a cloud service or a cloud service provider must take into account the size of the enterprise, the volume of workflow, the number of employees, the forms of organization of accounting system, as well as the key service characteristics that we focus on in the article. Practical implications. Analysis and the right choice of cloud-based accounting software lead to the undeniable benefits for an enterprise (cost savings, convenience, mobility, etc.). This makes it possible to use the services, which are much cheaper than analogues, and most adapted to the conditions of business operations in a particular country. It also allows deepening the list of criteria for the choice of accounting software that would meet the needs of an individual enterprise. Value/ originality. Research data of the state and features of the application of accounting cloud services provide a better understanding of the current trends in their development and the place of Ukrainian enterprises among the leaders and outsiders in the international market for the users of such services.
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Kembaren, Julbintor. "Increasing Operational Performance through ERP Performance in Oil Palm Plantation Industry Indonesia." Daengku: Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences Innovation 2, no. 5 (2022): 640–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.35877/454ri.daengku1209.

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Digital transformation is needed in palm oil companies in Indonesia to achieve maximum operational performance. Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) can help improve organizational efficiency and productivity through organizational trust, transformational leadership, and mobility strategies, playing an effective role in improving operational performance. This study aims to collect data through a survey of 79 oil palm plantation companies that use ERP to improve their operational performance in Indonesia. Partial Least Square Structural Equation Model (SEM–PLS) is an analytical method that can be applied through the SmartPLS 3.0 software used in this study. This study found that ERP implementation, organizational trust, transformational leadership and mobility strategies have a major role in influencing operational performance. Thus, ERP performance can be enhanced by organizational trust, transformational leadership, and mobility strategies. Operational performance can be achieved through continuous and reliable improvement.
 
 Keywords: Performance, ERP, Mobility, Trust, Transformational Leadership, Palm Oil
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Beena.M.T, Et al. "The Influence of Talent Mobility on Employee Performance in South Indian Software Enterprises." International Journal on Recent and Innovation Trends in Computing and Communication 11, no. 9 (2023): 4516–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.17762/ijritcc.v11i9.9958.

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Ensuring the continual improvement and performance of employees is a problem for any IT company in a competitive industry. Therefore, it is crucial for organisations to implement staff development methods in order to enhance employee performance. The objective of this study is to examine the impact of talent mobility on employee performance in software firms located in southern India. The survey included a total of 624 workers. The data were analysed using the structural equation modeling (SEM) model with the AMOS 23 software. The findings demonstrate that various dimensions of talent management, such as talent strategy, work/role design, workforce planning, workplace design, recruiting and selection, learning and development/career management, succession management, pay and rewards, diversity, equity, and inclusion, have a significant impact on employee performance.
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Oleksandr, Kononykhin. "Development of a model of selecting cloud software for a road construction organization under interval information." Technology audit and production reserves 6, no. 4(62) (2021): 17–20. https://doi.org/10.15587/2706-5448.2021.248104.

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The object of research is the management processes of a road construction organization. The research is based on the principles of systems analysis for structuring design processes; methods of mathematical modeling, fuzzy mathematics, discrete programming, multicriteria assessment and optimization for the selection of cloud software for road construction organizations in terms of interval information. The information system of a road construction organization includes planning, reporting, regulatory and technical documentation that characterizes the state and movement of information in the enterprise. It is important to use systems that speed up the generation, processing and preparation of documents, as well as improve the storage and retrieval of information. The introduction of cloud technologies has become a necessary condition for increasing the mobility, flexibility and efficiency of the management system of a road construction organization. Formalized processes of information collection and internal distribution can better predict the dynamics of market trends and act more quickly, make decisions confidently and reasonably. In the final stages of selection for assessment, it is convenient to apply the criteria in conditions of interval uncertainty. The study was aimed at improving the efficiency of transport management by developing a model for choosing the cloud software of a road construction organization in terms of interval information. The following criteria of partial optimization were used in the developed model: maximum speed of execution of functions by cloud software; minimum cloud software requirements for internet connection speed; minimum cost of cloud software. The scope of permissible solutions is determined by restrictions: – execution of all functions must be provided by cloud software; – the minimum speed of execution of functions by the cloud software should be not lower than set; – cloud software requirements for Internet connection speed should not exceed the specified; – the cost of cloud software should be no more than specified. The developed model will reduce the cost of purchasing cloud software and increase the efficiency of transport management of a road construction organization.
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Вилисов, Валерий, Valery Vilisov, Анна Вилисова, and Anna Vilisova. "Management technique survival and development of small enterprises with using the innovation." Russian Journal of Management 2, no. 4 (2014): 208–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/8914.

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The article as an economic entity is considered a small business (SB), as one of the most important links that can ensure economic growth, based on international experience. Due to the high mobility of the SB can quickly readjust depending on the current situation in the country and in the world markets. A generalized version of the technology analysis of the current economic condition of the SB, its environment and management decisions on innovation development. The technique is structured and presented in the form of six stages of action that should be taken of (SB) in order to achieve the current tactical and strategic objectives. Tools for the implementation of the proposed technique can be advanced analytical and simulation software tools, both general and special purpose.
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Mahmudov, Khanlar, and Vladyslav Chuhlib. "IMPACT OF DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES ON PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT EFFICIENCY." Problems and prospects of economics and management, no. 4(32) (2022): 17–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.25140/2411-5215-2022-4(32)-17-26.

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The article reveals the essence and influence of digital technologies on the effectiveness of per-sonnel management. The use of the latest digital technologies in the field of personnel management in enterprises under martial law in Ukraine is analyzed. Theuse of digital technologies provides easier access to resources and the ability to work from anywhere in the world. There is an opportunity to acquire new knowledge, develop skills, increase the level of competence and professionalism. The flex-ibility of employment, the level of technical and social mobility is increasing. An important advantage is the ability to store and transfer information at the international level in real time. Traditional and digital models of personnel management were evaluated. The expediency of using digital technologies in the Ukrainian practice of personnel management has been proven. The use of innovative digital tech-nologies ensures the growth of labor productivity, the improvement of qualifications and retraining of employees, the creation of an optimal environment for the development of each employee, the imple-mentation of an emphasis on the disclosure of the creative potential of employees, the unification of the personal goal of the employee with the goals of the enterprise. It has been established that the important tasks of digital transformation are effective recruiting, continuous training and development of person-nel, and attracting competent, promising employees. Under the condition of effective recruiting in en-terprises, there will be a strengthening of the quality of personnel, an increase in labor productivity, and an increase in the image of the enterprise on the labor market. The expediency of using social networks, communication robots (“chat-bots”), big data analysis, applications and analytics based on artificial intelligence, cloud technologies in software for personnel management needs is substantiated.
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Bramantoro, Arif. "ERP Service for Small and Medium Enterprises in Saudi Arabia." Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science 12, no. 1 (2018): 69. http://dx.doi.org/10.11591/ijeecs.v12.i1.pp69-77.

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<p>This paper aims to present the benefits of enterprise resource planning (ERP) service over traditional ERP through the development of ERP in the form of software-as-a-service<br />(SaaS). This service is published in response to the fact that traditional ERP is rarely implemented in small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in Saudi Arabia due to the high<br />cost and risk of implementation failure. This paper can be used to encourage SMEs in Saudi Arabia to exploit ERP service. ERP service can be accessed by client via any<br />programming interface over an Internet connection without special configuration, thus highlighting the core competencies of the SMEs. As a prove of concept, the stock service<br />is published as a concrete ERP service. Two types of application were developed to access the service: desktop and smartphone based application. Based on a simple qualitative<br />assessment, it is acknowledged that ERP service is advantageous over traditional ERP systems in terms of its scalability, agile implementation, global accessibility,<br />mobility, low operational costs, lack of upfront costs, best practices, rapid upgrading, and interoperability among other services.</p>
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Shishov, Sergey, V. Kal'ney, Saida Popey-ool, and E. Ryahimova. "Immernet As a Natural Environment for the Development of Immersive Technological and Vocational Training." Scientific Research and Development. Socio-Humanitarian Research and Technology 11, no. 3 (2022): 3–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/2306-1731-2022-11-3-3-13.

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The modern environment surrounding a young person is multidimensional and contains a significant number of attractive factors that make it difficult to focus on educational technologies. This negatively affects the effectiveness of training. Therefore, it is important to minimize such distracting phenomena in the learning process. The solution of these problems, according to the authors, lies in the development of immersive learning, which uses an artificial environment. This minimizes distracting phenomena, activates motivation through increased involvement in the learning process, and provides stimulating visualization. The article is devoted to the presentation of the results of the analysis of definitions, the role and connections of the components of immersive technological and vocational training, including the "immernet" as a natural environment for the development of immersive learning. It is shown that today the time factor is becoming relevant not only for specific individuals, but also for enterprises and for the state. The rapid pace of technological development leads to the fact that most formal training programs become obsolete almost immediately after its launch. The programs are poorly modifiable and the students studying on them do not acquire the skills of adaptability and mobility. This is due to the fact that software developers do not always take into account the interests of production or business, that is, they are not sensitive to the learning processes at the enterprise. In other words, the "traditional formal education system" does not meet the urgent needs of today's graduates. Most courses are organized not by tasks, but by topics. Therefore, many students are not able to solve rapidly changing production tasks. The content of the subjects around the topic gives an additional load, which in many cases is unjustified. In a 3D learning system, information in specific situational contexts is more important than outside of any problem or practice of action. As a result, many teachers began to identify a set of strict practical procedures in the content of formal training, allowing students to adapt to production processes at specific workplaces.
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Anthony Jnr, Bokolo, Sobah Abbas Petersen, Markus Helfert, Dirk Ahlers, and John Krogstie. "Modeling pervasive platforms and digital services for smart urban transformation using an enterprise architecture framework." Information Technology & People 34, no. 4 (2021): 1285–312. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/itp-07-2020-0511.

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PurposeIn smart cities pervasive systems are deployed by enterprises and stakeholders in municipalities to provide digital services to citizens. But cities are faced with the challenge of achieving system pluggability, mainly service integration due to numerous actors and systems needed for smart urban transformation. Hence, there is need to employ a comprehensive and holistic approach to help achieve service integration of pervasive platforms. Therefore, this study presents an Enterprise Architecture Framework (EAF) to support smart urban transformation.Design/methodology/approachIn this study the design science research methodology is adopted based on a multi-case studies of two organizations and data is collected using semi-structured interview from an organizations and municipality in Norway to validate how service integration can be achieved by the developed EAF to address pluggability challenges faced in urban environment.FindingsFindings suggest that the presented EAF provides the structure to manage changes and maintain urban transformation and aims to align the business with the underlying information systems from the perspective of the stakeholders. Additionally, findings from the case studies modelled in ArchiMate language depict how service integration of different pervasive platforms provide digital services for smart urban transformation.Research limitations/implicationsThis research only employed semi-structured interviews to validate service integration of digital platforms, other identified dimensions of pluggability were not fully addressed in this study.Practical implicationsFindings from the case studies provides insights on how pervasive platforms can be integrated to achieve a pluggable digital service from different stakeholders and data sources in practice. The developed EAF presented in this study provide a model that supports collection and exchange of data from different data sources in smart urban environment to enable the provision and consumption of digital services.Social implicationsThe developed EAF aids system pluggability of actors and systems in providing digital service such as smart urban transformation that contributes to sustainable use of electric mobility in cities.Originality/valueAs cities increasingly deploy pervasive platforms to support urban innovation, researchers are seeking to explore how these platforms shape urban transformation. Presently, prior studies do not offer important insights into pervasive platform management from urban perspective. Against this backdrop, this study employs the information systems perspective of digital platforms literature roots in software development and physical product development to depict how the EAF can be employed to describe specific cases that integrate different pervasive platforms deployed by different stakeholders communicating to co-create collective digital services to citizens.
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Mišovič, Milan, and Oldřich Faldík. "Applying of component system development in object methodology." Acta Universitatis Agriculturae et Silviculturae Mendelianae Brunensis 61, no. 7 (2013): 2515–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.11118/actaun201361072515.

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In the last three decades, the concept and implementation of component-based architectures have been promoted in software systems creation. Increasingly complex demands are placed on the software component systems, in particular relating to the dynamic properties. The emergence of such requirements has been gradually enforced by the practice of development and implementation of these systems, especially for information systems software.Just the information systems (robust IS) of different types require that target software meets their requirements. Among other things, we mean primarily the adaptive processes of different domains, high distributives due to the possibilities of the Internet 2.0, acceptance of high integrity of life domains (process, data and communications integrity), scalability, and flexible adaptation to process changes, a good context for external devices and transparent structure of the sub-process modules and architectural units.Of course, the target software of required qualities and the type robust cannot be a monolith. As commonly known, development of design toward information systems software has clearly come to the need for the software composition of completely autonomous, but cooperating architectural units that communicate with each other using messages of prescribed formats.Although for such units there were often used the so called subsystems and modules, see (Jac, Boo, Rumbo, 1998) and (Arlo, Neus, 2007), their abstraction being gradually enacted as the term component. In other words, the subsystems and modules are specific types of components.In (Král, Žeml, 2000) and (Král, Žeml, 2003) there are considered two types of target software of information systems. The first type – there are SWC (Software Components), composed of permanently available components, which are thought as services – Confederate software. The second type – SWA (Software Alliance), called semi Confederate, formed during the run-time of the software system and referred to as software alliance.In both of these mentioned publications there is delivered ​​deep philosophy of relevant issues relating to SWC / SWA as creating copies of components (cloning), the establishment and destruction of components at software run-time (dynamic reconfiguration), cooperation of autonomous components, programmable management of components interface in depending on internal components functionality and customer requirements (functionality, security, versioning).Nevertheless, even today we can meet numerous cases of SWC / SWA existence, with a highly developed architecture that is accepting vast majority of these requests. On the other hand, in the development practice of component-based systems with a dynamic architecture (i.e. architecture with dynamic reconfiguration), and finally with a mobile architecture (i.e. architecture with dynamic component mobility) confirms the inadequacy of the design methods contained in UML 2.0. It proves especially the dissertation thesis (Rych, Weis, 2008). Software Engineering currently has two different approaches to systems SWC / SWA. The first approach is known as component-oriented software development CBD (Component based Development). According to (Szyper, 2002) that is a collection of CBD methodologies that are heavily focused on the setting up and software components re-usability within the architecture. Although CBD does not show high theoretical approach, nevertheless, it is classified under the general evolution of SDP (Software Development Process), see (Sommer, 2010) as one of its two dominant directions.From a structural point of view, a software system consists of self-contained, interoperable architectural units – components based on well-defined interfaces. Classical procedural object-oriented methodologies significantly do not use the component meta-models, based on which the target component systems are formed, then. Component meta-models describe the syntax, semantics of components. They are a system of rules for components, connectors and configuration. Component meta-models for dynamic and mobile architectures also describe the concept of rules for configuration changes (rules for reconfiguration). As well-known meta-models are now considered: Wright for static architecture, SOFA and Darvin for dynamic architecture and SOFA 2.0 for mobile architecture, see (Rych, Weis, 2008).The CBD approach verbally defines the basic terms as component (primitive / composite), interface, component system, configuration, reconfiguration, logical (structural) view, process view (behavioral), static component architecture, dynamic architecture, mobile architecture (fully dynamic architecture), see (IEEE Report, 2000) and (Crnk, Chaud, 2006).The CBD approach also presents several ​​ADL languages (Architecture Description Languages) which are able to describe software architecture. The known languages ​​are integration ACME and UML (Unified Modeling Language), see (Garl, Mon, Wil, 2000) and (UNIFEM, 2005).The second approach to SWC / SWA systems is formed on SOA, but this article does not deal with it consistently.SOA is a philosophy of architecture. SOA is not a methodology for the comprehensive development of the target software. Nevertheless, SOA successfully filled the role of software design philosophy and on the other hand, also gave an important concept linking software components and their architectural units – business services. SOA understands any software as a Component System of a business service and solved life components in it. The physical implementation of components is given by a Web services platform. A certain lack of SOA is its weak link to the business processes that are a universally recognized platform for business activities and the source for the creation of enterprise services.This paper deals with a specific activity in the CBD, i.e. the integration of the concept of component-based system into an advanced procedural, object-oriented methodology (Arlo, Neust, 2007), (Kan, Müller, 2005), (​​Krutch, 2003) for problem domains with double-layer process logic. There is indicated an integration method, based on a certain meta-model (Applying of the Component system Development in object Methodology) and leading to the component system formation. The mentioned meta-model is divided into partial workflows that are located in different stages of a classic object process-based methodology. Into account there are taken the consistency of the input and output artifacts in working practices of the meta-model and mentioned object methodology. This paper focuses on static component systems that are starting to explore dynamic and mobile component systems.In addition, in the contribution the component system is understood as a specific system, for its system properties and basic terms notation being used a set and graph and system algebra.
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Alahmadi, Abdulhadi, and Tae Sun Chung. "Crash Recovery Techniques for Flash Storage Devices Leveraging Flash Translation Layer: A Review." Electronics 12, no. 6 (2023): 1422. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/electronics12061422.

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The flash storage is a type of nonvolatile semiconductor device that is operated continuously and has been substituting the hard disk or secondary memory in several storage markets, such as PC/laptop computers, mobile devices, and is also used as an enterprise server. Moreover, it offers a number of benefits, including compact size, low power consumption, quick access, easy mobility, heat dissipation, shock tolerance, data preservation during a power outage, and random access. Different embedded system products, including digital cameras, smartphones, personal digital assistants (PDA), along with sensor devices, are currently integrating flash memory. However, as flash memory requires unique capabilities such as “erase before write” as well as “wear-leveling”, a FTL (flash translation layer) is added to the software layer. The FTL software module overcomes the problem of performance that arises from the erase before write operation and wear-leveling, i.e., flash memory does not allow for an in-place update, and therefore a block must be erased prior to overwriting upon the present data. In the meantime, flash storage devices face challenges of failure and thus they must be able to recover metadata (as well as address mapping information), including data after a crash. The FTL layer is responsible for and intended for use in crash recovery. Although the power-off recovery technique is essential for portable devices, most FTL algorithms do not take this into account. In this paper, we review various schemes of crash recovery leveraging FTL for flash storage devices. We illustrate the classification of the FTL algorithms. Moreover, we also discuss the various metrics and parameters evaluated for comparison with other approaches by each scheme, along with the flash type. In addition, we made an analysis of the FTL schemes. We also describe meaningful considerations which play a critical role in the design development for power-off recovery employing FTL.
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RAUT, PRIYANKA D., and DINESH S. DATAR. "REVIEW PAPER ON MOBILE CLOUD COMPUTING SECURITY." COMPUSOFT: An International Journal of Advanced Computer Technology 04, no. 05 (2015): 1822–25. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14785379.

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Nowadays smart-phones are being capable of supporting a broad range of applications, many of which demand an increasing computational power. This leads to a challenge because smart-phones are resourceconstrained devices with finite computation power, memory, storage, and energy. With the development of mobility and cloud computing, mobile cloud computing (MCC) has introduced and become a point of research. With the need of extendibility and on-demand self-service, it can provide the good infrastructure, platform and software services in a cloud to mobile clients through the mobile network. Therefore, Cloud computing is anticipated to bring an innovation in mobile computing, where the mobile devices can make use of clouds for data processing, storage and other intensive operations. Despite the surprising advancement achieved by MCC, the clients of MCC are still below expectations due to the related risks in terms of security and confidentiality. The more and more information is placed onto the cloud by individuals and enterprises, the more the security issue begins to grow. This paper presents the various security issues that arise about how secure the mobile cloud computing environment. 
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Pivtorak, Halyna, Mykola Zhuk, Ivanna Gits, and Andrii Galkin. "Shifting the population mobility of the Ukraine western region on the strength of the COVID-19 pandemic." Archives of Transport 62, no. 2 (2022): 7–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.5604/01.3001.0015.9173.

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The Covid-19 pandemic has significantly affected the economic and social spheres of all countries. Restrictions intro-duced to reduce the risk of transmission have changed the structure of population movements. The impact of these restrictions on the characteristics of intercity travel is still an understudied problem. Based on the analysis of statisti-cal data and the results of questionnaires, the article assesses the impact of pandemic restrictions on population mobil-ity in the Western region of Ukraine and changes in the distribution of passenger flows between different modes (bus, rail, private transport, joint travel). In 2020, the volume of passenger traffic in the region decreased by an average of half compared to the previous year. The decline is sharper for rail passenger transport compared to the bus transport. For more developed railway networks, the impact of the pandemic on passenger traffic is more pronounced. Quarantine restrictions have also increased the share of own car travel. According to research, the distribution of intercity trips between modes is influenced by the age and sex of the traveler. During the pandemic, users of transport services who travel with children under the age of 14 choose private transport to travel more often than those who travel alone. The degree of influence of the above factors on the distribution of modes depends on the length of the trip. The application part of the work presents the results of modeling passenger flows of the studied region in the software environment PTV Visum. It was found that at the beginning of the quarantine restrictions the number of intercity trips decreases sharply. As the duration of restrictions increases, the rate of decline in mobility decreases. These data can be further taken into account when planning the work of transport enterprises and meeting the population`s demand for travel. The practi-cal application of the study results is that the identification of trends in the mobility of residents of the studying region depending on the impact of pandemic restrictions allows you to predict the mode and type of vehicles used. Based on these data, you can determine marketing strategies for the development of certain modes and directions of transporta-tion.
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Dynovych, Anna. "Comparative Characteristics of Future Technical Specialists Training Educational Programs in Germany and Ukraine." Journal of Vasyl Stefanyk Precarpathian National University 12, no. 1 (2025): 105–18. https://doi.org/10.15330/jpnu.12.1.105-118.

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Educational programs are an integral part of the higher education institutions functioning. An educational program is a system of relevant educational components determined at the highest level for the optimal possession of a certain qualification. The educational program specifies the requirements, disciplines, credit numbers, diploma projects, and practical classes necessary for completion. The scope of educational programs differs for each higher education level and corresponding focus. The article examines various technical specialties and educational programs of higher education institutions in Germany and Ukraine. The key disciplines are analyzed, and the corresponding credits number students must complete to successfully obtain a diploma are indicated. Certain differences in the forms of control and the number of tasks required for learning are indicated. The existing competencies list of an education seeker with the normative content of the education seeker's training is highlighted, where deadlines and study results are displayed. The research includes the current trends analysis of the technical education development in Germany and Ukraine. A brief introduction to the latest technologies and teaching methods is presented. An important aspect is the comparison of the requirements for students' practical training and the possibility of internships at enterprises. The issue of students’ academic mobility and the exchange studies possibility is shown. The article examines some educational programs of the Technical University of Munich and Zhytomyr Polytechnic State University. The programs “Management and Technologies”, “Electrical Engineering and Information Technologies”, “Computer Science”, and “Software Engineering” are analyzed. The necessary documents for a higher technical specialty admission are indicated. The importance of interdisciplinary connections for the students’ better development is emphasized.
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Mohammed, Zakiuddin. "Most common Myths about Enterprise Apps Development." Journal of Advance Research in Mobile Computing 2, no. 3 (2021): 1–3. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4485322.

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<em>The world has evolved from olden times too modern, through a long way from papers to computers to Internet, into the age of mobility.&nbsp; Businesses that rank on the top of the list are headed by CEO&rsquo;s that believe mobility will impact their sales as the Internet did in the 1990&rsquo;s. But since the fraternity is still building, it is grasped around with some myths about Enterprise Mobility that make companies re-think before they employ it in their businesses.</em>
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Liu, Jun, Shuang Lai, Ayesha Akram Rai, Abual Hassan, and Ray Tahir Mushtaq. "Exploring the Potential of Big Data Analytics in Urban Epidemiology Control: A Comprehensive Study Using CiteSpace." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 20, no. 5 (2023): 3930. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20053930.

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In recent years, there has been a growing amount of discussion on the use of big data to prevent and treat pandemics. The current research aimed to use CiteSpace (CS) visual analysis to uncover research and development trends, to help academics decide on future research and to create a framework for enterprises and organizations in order to plan for the growth of big data-based epidemic control. First, a total of 202 original papers were retrieved from Web of Science (WOS) using a complete list and analyzed using CS scientometric software. The CS parameters included the date range (from 2011 to 2022, a 1-year slice for co-authorship as well as for the co-accordance assessment), visualization (to show the fully integrated networks), specific selection criteria (the top 20 percent), node form (author, institution, region, reference cited, referred author, journal, and keywords), and pruning (pathfinder, slicing network). Lastly, the correlation of data was explored and the findings of the visualization analysis of big data pandemic control research were presented. According to the findings, “COVID-19 infection” was the hottest cluster with 31 references in 2020, while “Internet of things (IoT) platform and unified health algorithm” was the emerging research topic with 15 citations. “Influenza, internet, China, human mobility, and province” were the emerging keywords in the year 2021–2022 with strength of 1.61 to 1.2. The Chinese Academy of Sciences was the top institution, which collaborated with 15 other organizations. Qadri and Wilson were the top authors in this field. The Lancet journal accepted the most papers in this field, while the United States, China, and Europe accounted for the bulk of articles in this research. The research showed how big data may help us to better understand and control pandemics.
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Claussen, Joerg, and Thorsten Grohsjean. "The Dark Side of Employee Mobility: Evidence from Enterprise Software Adoption." Academy of Management Proceedings 2012, no. 1 (2012): 13803. http://dx.doi.org/10.5465/ambpp.2012.13803abstract.

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Tsunoda, Masateru, Akito Monden, Hiroshi Yadohisa, Nahomi Kikuchi, and Kenichi Matsumoto. "Software development productivity of Japanese enterprise applications." Information Technology and Management 10, no. 4 (2009): 193–205. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10799-009-0050-9.

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Aparna, Manda. "Front-End Development Challenges in Enterprise Software." Journal of Scientific and Engineering Research 5, no. 5 (2018): 668–70. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13918945.

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Large client bases, complicated business needs, and legacy systems provide special hurdles for enterprise software development, especially in front-end development. The difficulties faced when redeveloping the user interface (UI) of the product at Hexagon Capability Center India (HCCI) using Oracle Apex while keeping the current backend are examined in this case study. The research looks at the main obstacles encountered, the methods used to get beyond them, and the lessons discovered.
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Uhl, Axel. "Model-Driven Development in the Enterprise." IEEE Software 25, no. 1 (2008): 46–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ms.2008.12.

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Deepak Dahiya, and Pooja Jain. "Enterprise Systems Development: Impact of Various Software Development Methodologies." International Journal of Advancements in Computing Technology 2, no. 4 (2010): 77–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.4156/ijact.vol2.issue4.8.

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Coronado, Estefania, Roberto Riggio, Jose Villalon, and Antonio Garrido. "Joint Mobility Management and Multicast Rate Adaptation in Software–Defined Enterprise WLANs." IEEE Transactions on Network and Service Management 15, no. 2 (2018): 625–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/tnsm.2018.2798296.

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Estefanía, Coronado, Riggio Roberto, Villalón José, and Garrido Antonio. "Joint Mobility Management and Multicast Rate Adaptation in Software–Defined Enterprise WLANs." IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON NETWORK AND SERVICE MANAGEMENT 15, no. 2 (2018): 625–37. https://doi.org/10.1109/TNSM.2018.2798296.

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The ever-increasing demand for mobile content delivery and multimedia services is bringing renewed interest in multicast communications in Wi-Fi based WLANs.&nbsp; Nevertheless, multicast over Wi-Fi raises several challenges including low data rates and coexistence issues with other unicast streams. Some amendments to the Wi-Fi standard, such as 802.11aa, have introduced new delivery schemes for multicast traffic as well as finer control on the low-level aspects of the 802.11 medium access scheme. However, the logic for using such features is left to the implementer of the standard. In this paper, we present SDN@Play Mobile, a novel SDN-based solution for joint mobility management and multicast rate-adaptation in Wi-Fi networks. The solution builds upon a new abstraction, named Transmission Policy, which allows the SDN controller to reconfigure a multicast transmission policy when its optimal operating conditions are not met. An experimental evaluation carried out over a real-world testbed shows that our approach can deliver significant improvements in terms of boththroughput and channel utilization compared to the legacy 802.11 multicast scheme. Finally, we release the entire software implementation under a permissive APACHE 2.0 license for academic use.
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Tai, Yu-Ting, Chia-Hui Huang, and Shun-Chieh Chuang. "The construction of a mobile business application system for ERP." Kybernetes 45, no. 1 (2016): 141–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/k-02-2015-0041.

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Purpose – In today’s complicated and competitive business environment, companies commonly use enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems to integrate management information and enhance efficiency. In recent years, due to the development of cloud computing and portable devices, a new mobility era is starting. The popularity of smartphones and tablet computers has changed the behavior of mobile-phone users and enhanced the rapid development of mobile commerce. ERP companies have discovered this trend and want to provide more convenient services and develop more integrated functions for their ERP systems in which practitioners can operate and access company information through various mobile devices anywhere, anytime. However, mobile ERP is still in the development stage. On the whole there has been relatively little research into the framework and system implementation of mobile ERP until recently. The purpose of this paper is to propose a mobile ERP framework for the sales function in an ERP system. The authors also design a mobile type sales application based on an android-based mobile device. In addition, the authors provide sale practitioners and supervisors with a more convenient and rapider service interface in which they can quickly respond to customers’ needs. Design/methodology/approach – The authors develop a mobile ERP framework taking into account the requirements of sales and distribution modules. The proposed framework can directly access the ERP system and perform more efficiently than a web service-based framework since middleware services are not involved. Findings – For the purposes of demonstrating the efficiency of the proposed mobile ERP system, the authors examine three scenarios which are commonly used in world-wide integrated circuit (IC) design companies. In this kind of company, salespersons travel to various cities and collect sales information. The three various scenarios include: (A) sales order creation; (B) order status inquiry; (C) order modification. The results of simulation show that the mobile ERP system indeed enhances the efficiency of processing operations in sales and distribution modules, particularly for salespersons visiting outside offices and traveling world-wide. Research limitations/implications – The authors investigate and propose a mobile ERP framework for a world-wide ERP system company, SAP, which is a research limitation in the paper, since SAP ERP system is not installed for all companies. In addition, from this investigation, two possible concerns might be useful in further research. The first involves other modules may be included in the proposed mobile ERP framework. The second is the need to integrate other useful analysis systems, such as business intelligence, for a more complete mobile ERP system. Practical implications – To demonstrate the efficiency of the proposed mobile ERP system, three various scenarios which are commonly used in world-wide IC design companies are considered. In addition, the comparisons of the typical procedures in terms of average processing time for existing ERP systems and the proposed mobile ERP system are provided. The simulation times finding show that the mobile ERP system indeed enhances the efficiency of processing operations in sales and distribution modules, particularly for the salespersons visiting outside offices and traveling world-wide. Social implications – The popularity of smartphones and tablet computers has changed the behavior of mobile-phone users and enhanced the rapid development of mobile commerce. Mobile ERP systems can provide more up-to-date information than typical ERP systems involving order-tracking, real-time stock quantity checking, and sales order creations since salespersons still can access or update their collected information wherever they are world-wide. The contributions of this paper have a great impact on behavior changes of mobile-phone users. It can enhance efficiency and quality of life for users. Originality/value – In the paper, the authors propose a mobile ERP framework for the sales function which can provide sale practitioners and supervisors a more convenient and rapider service interface in which they can quickly respond to customers’ needs. The proposed framework of mobile ERP perform more efficiently than typical ERP systems and a web service-based framework since middleware services are not involved.
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Mou, Rongguang. "Analysis of the Impact of Employees' Own Indicators on Employee Mobility." Theoretical and Natural Science 51, no. 1 (2024): 18–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.54254/2753-8818/51/2024ch0150.

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Abstract. Nowadays, the enterprise employee turnover rate has become an important factor in measuring enterprise knowledge loss, human resource management, enterprise comprehensive competitiveness, and enterprise expenditure. Therefore, as much as possible may affect the enterprise employee turnover data and analyze the influence on employee turnover degree can maintain stable staff and increase its comprehensive competitiveness in the market economy system. Employee mobility is not only affected by corporate and macro environmental factors, such as corporate culture, incentive system, employee relations, economic environment, but also related to employees' factors, such as career development planning, job satisfaction, salary, and burnout. Research on employee mobility and its impression factors should be carried out from multiple aspects and perspectives. This paper refers to the relevant literature on the impression factors of employee mobility in the past, combines the basic data that may affect the employee turnover rate to analyze the Impact of employees' indicators on employee mobility, pre-processes the data, and presents the visual image of the data. And then the paper uses multicollinearity diagnosis to exclude the collinearity influencing variables and conduct a preliminary correlation analysis of the variables. Finally, this text establishes a regression analysis model of the related variables, obtains seven variables related to employee mobility, and gives reasonable suggestions for the enterprise research employee turnover rate.
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Sanika, Karpe, and Nuzhat Sultana. "Effect of Water Pollution on Human Health." Bulletin of Nexus 1, no. 2 (2024): 17–24. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15016511.

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<strong><em>Abstract</em></strong> <em>Water is the most important &amp;basic need in human life.Water consumption is increased due to increase in agricultural production and industrailization, that makes environmental pollution. which directly effects on water (i.e river water, dam water etc) Water bodies means lake, rivers, occeans, reservoirs and ground water. When these water sources&nbsp; is&nbsp; contaminated, which&nbsp; effects on human life, sustainable&nbsp; social development, (Xu.et al 2022)With the mobility of rural people to urban areas and wastewater of industrial production is increased. (Wu et al, 2020) The incidence of domestic agricultural and industerial pollution, which are responsible for environmental degradation. (R.K.Pareek &amp; Srivastva 2018) Because improper sanitation and unhygienic condition can be favourable for bacterial&nbsp; infection in stomach, which can be responsible for death of two million people every year, and mostly less than five years of children are suffering from water pollution.(UNICEF) According to united Nation, nearly 90%deaths are due to unsafe drinking water. In India around 60% population is not offerdable to drink safe drinking water. Water pollution is controlled with the help of appropriate infrastructure and management system and legislation. Increased the sanitation rules regulation strictly as well as different therapies to controlled swage water.</em> <em>The collected data is based on socioeconomic survey was undertaken. The collected data was coded and tabulated for further processing. The data was analyzed using SPSS version 20th software. To study the suitability of ground water for drinking purpose i.e. portability of water from three different sources i.e. Tap, borehole / hand pump and well water in rural areas of Aurangabad. To assess &amp; compare the microbiological contamination of borehole / hand pump, well and tap water in rural and urban areas of Aurangabad district.</em> <em>All the samples have been analyzed in the laboratory of Lab and Manas Enterprises, Aurangabad.</em>
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B Gomathi, Et al. "Streamlining Software Development in Enterprises: The Power of Metrics-Driven Development." International Journal on Recent and Innovation Trends in Computing and Communication 11, no. 9 (2023): 1610–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.17762/ijritcc.v11i9.9146.

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In today's fiercely competitive market, software companies must prioritize the activities in the Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC) to produce high-quality software and stay ahead of competitors. The exponential growth of Cloud computing enabled technologies has prompted companies to adapt their software development processes based on Cloud, as it offers instant access to essential resources. However, traditional software metrics-based approaches fall short when applied to Cloud computing-based software development. In order to address this challenge head-on, this paper presents an approach called Metrics-Driven Development (MDD) tailored specifically for enterprise Cloud development which is also known as full-stack development. In order to support informed decision-making in the age of Cloud computing, the main goal of this research is to evaluate the functionality and quality of software using several metrics. Furthermore, MDD plays a pivotal role in improving the software quality, performance, and efficiency within the realm of Cloud computing. Based on the empirical experiments and observation, it is evident that Metrics-Driven Development is an invaluable approach for enhancing efficiency and effectiveness in enterprise software development.
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Balakayeva, Gulnar, Dauren Darkenbayev, and Mukhit Zhanuzakov. "DEVELOPMENT OF A SOFTWARE SYSTEM FOR PREDICTING EMPLOYEE RATINGS." Informatyka, Automatyka, Pomiary w Gospodarce i Ochronie Środowiska 13, no. 3 (2023): 121–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.35784/iapgos.3723.

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The article deals with the problems of increasing the efficiency of enterprises and developing a system for assessing the rating of employees of an enterprise. Aspects of motivation for compliance with standards by employees and structural divisions are also considered; they were studied because employees are the main driving force of any enterprise. In order to properly evaluate it, many companies need rating systems. In this article, the authors conducted a study and developed a software package for assessing employees of an enterprise. This article describes how to develop a ranking prediction system. MongoDB is used as a database, as the fastest way to innovate, providing the flexibility and ease of use of a database.
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Li, Lingjuan. "The application of computer hardware and software in enterprise management." Computer Life 12, no. 1 (2024): 44–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.54097/1fc3h110.

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With the rapid development of information technology, computer hardware and software have been widely used in enterprise management. This paper aims to explore the application of computer hardware and software in enterprise management, first of all, the basic concept of computer hardware and software, and then analyzes the application of computer software and hardware in enterprise management, and then the computer hardware and software system in enterprise management advantage are summarized, including improve management efficiency, improve the quality of management, reduce management cost, etc. And through the commonly used enterprise management software system in enterprise management, the enterprise management, fully understand the depth of the meaning of the article, finally the computer hardware and software system in the enterprise management problems are discussed, and put forward the corresponding suggestions and countermeasures.
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Zolotaryova, Olga. "Influence of Social Responsibility of the Enterprise on the Individual Labor Mobility." International Letters of Social and Humanistic Sciences 65 (December 2015): 74–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.18052/www.scipress.com/ilshs.65.74.

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The main purpose of the article to justify the need to consider the influence of social responsibility of the enterprise on individual labor mobility and the prospects of using the tools of social responsibility for the formation of positive trends in individual labor mobility and ensuring the development of the enterprise. In the article the essence of the category of "social responsibility" is defined, the foreign and domestic experience in the field of social responsibility is investigated, the main strategic objectives and tools of social responsibility of the enterprise in different countries are considered. Statistical data on the labor market in Ukraine over the past five years are shown, which pointing negative trends in individual labor mobility. Proposals for greater use of the tools of social responsibility of the company and changing these trends are made. Problems faced by the enterprise on the path to this are concretized. The State's role in removing these barriers is explaned.
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Mišovič, Milan. "Registration of an enterprise information system development by formal specifications." Acta Universitatis Agriculturae et Silviculturae Mendelianae Brunensis 54, no. 6 (2006): 125–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.11118/actaun200654060125.

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The economical view from the Enterprise process sets ERP, SCM, CRM, BI, … to a functionality and Enterprise Information System structure by informaticians is demonstrable reality. A comprehensive Enterprise Information System software solution, that respects the mentioned economical platform by large software firms, has got required attributes of a data, process and communication integrity but there is not financially sustainable for small enterprises. These enterprises are predominantly oriented to progressive computerization of enterprise processes and rather gradually buy application packages for individual process sets. Large and small software firms provide needed partial solutions, nevertheless small firms solutions are connected with the data, process and communication disintegration. Since the compatibility requirement is not generally accepted, finding of an EAI solution have become one of the main System Integration tasks. This article provides one specific style for a complex or partial Enterprise Information System solution. This solution is founded on formal and descriptive specifications that can sustain required data, process and communication integration among packages of applications. As a result, this style provides the new view for the effectiveness of the associated process of information modeling.
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Zhou, He. "Application Research on Key Points of Software Security Development Technology." Journal of Physics: Conference Series 2173, no. 1 (2022): 012041. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/2173/1/012041.

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Abstract With the rapid development of network technology, software security has attracted more and more attention. Based on the software security lifecycle presents an improved suitable for small and medium-sized enterprise software security development process, make the software safety to cover the whole software life cycle, improve the level of safety of encoding software. The model used in the software development phase, test phase and release phase three software security key technologies are studied and discussed in detail. In addition, it also designed a software security development management platform, the software development process so that the model can better apply to the actual enterprise to the platform. After a number of units for a period of time of trial, get a better evaluation of the households.
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Zhang, Huan. "Trends, Problems and Countermeasures of China’s Bank-Enterprise Electronic Reconciliation under the New Situation." Journal of Social Science and Humanities 7, no. 6 (2025): 41–46. https://doi.org/10.53469/jssh.2025.7(06).08.

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In recent years, against the backdrop of “data, intelligence, mobility and cloud computing”, big data and blockchain technologies have developed rapidly, and DeepSeek technology is on the rise. In China, the use of electronic software and programs for in bank-enterprise reconciliation is no longer a novelty. However, the latest programming languages, such as PYTHON, which are object-oriented programming software, are easy to learn, understand and use when applied to Bank-Enterprise electronic reconciliation. But many new physical accounts have enabled more features, which poses a challenge to AI for fully automated reconciliation. Starting from discussing the new trends and problems in bank-enterprise electronic reconciliation under the new situation, this article analyzes the key and difficult points of electronic reconciliation and further puts forward corresponding countermeasures in great detail, hoping to provide some inspiration for the electronic reconciliation work of enterprises and commercial banks across the country.
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Ashbacher, Charles. "Patterns of Enterprise Application Development, by Martin Fowler." Journal of Object Technology 2, no. 5 (2003): 163. http://dx.doi.org/10.5381/jot.2003.2.5.r1.

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Wang, Yu Ling, and Ying Gui. "A Software Enterprise Unit Testing Method." Advanced Materials Research 108-111 (May 2010): 645–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.108-111.645.

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Unit testing is an important quality assurance activities in the process of software development, unit testing quality will have a great effect on the final quality of software products. In this article,we expatiate upon some critical factors of unit well testing in three aspects from the organizational structure, testing process and technology,that can serve as a software enterprises to carry out unit testing activities for reference.
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Wang, Chun Xiao, Ying Guo, and Xiu Gang Guo. "Research of Public Service Platform Based on Cloud Computing for Middle Size Enterprises." Advanced Materials Research 989-994 (July 2014): 5498–503. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.989-994.5498.

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Based on the research in cross-regional resource scheduling and massive data storage, the article built public service platform including IaaS, PaaS and SaaS. It provided all kinds of management software and business software for middle size enterprise users, and provided the development, testing, deployment platform for software vendors, and provided unified resource management, monitoring and maintenance for platform operators which finally become cloud service platform to support enterprise management and software development lifecycle. This helps to form a self-loop and self-development cloud computing ecosystem, to form the linkage of cloud services production, cloud services consumption and cloud service management, and to provide comprehensive information support for the growth and development of middle size enterprise.
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Ganna, Solodovnik, and Kovalenko Kateryna. "DEVELOPMENT OF AN AUTOMATED INDUSTRIAL DYNAMICS SYSTEM." TECHNOLOGY AUDIT AND PRODUCTION RESERVES 6, no. 2(56) (2020): 6–13. https://doi.org/10.15587/2706-5448.2020.217079.

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<em>The object of research is the process of determining the main indicators of the functioning of a manufacturing enterprise using the method of system dynamics. Any enterprise for the production and sale of products is a complex socio-economic system that is closely related to the external environment through input and output channels. The external environment determines the conditions for the functioning of the enterprise and can be described by a set of a large number of different parameters, the values of which will dynamically change and are fundamentally indeterminate.</em> <em>Coordination and control over material and financial flows at a manufacturing enterprise is often a separate problem. The interaction of financial resources and material flows, which are selected by the enterprise as the main ones in accordance with market requirements and the specifics of the activity, must be coordinated accordingly to achieve a more efficient operation of the enterprise. Therefore, the task of the presented study is to develop a model of material and financial flows of a production enterprise with its further software implementation. The purpose of the software implementation is to further conduct experiments with the model to determine the main indicators of the production enterprise, depending on changes in the functioning parameters due to the external environment.</em> <em>All the variety of modeling methods considered in modeling theory can be conditionally divided into two groups: analytical and simulation modeling. To solve the problem of this study, simulation modeling was used, which provides for the construction of a model with characteristics adequate to the original on the basis of a certain information principle.</em> <em>In the course of the research, a model of material and financial flows of a production enterprise was built. The mathematical model of flows was developed using the system dynamics method by J.</em><em>&nbsp;</em><em>Forrester. An automated system was also developed, which is a software implementation of the proposed model.</em> <em>The automated system of industrial dynamics of a production enterprise developed in the study will significantly increase the efficiency and scientific validity of decisions regarding the management of material and financial resources.</em>
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Sokibi, Petrus, and I. Ketut Widhi Adnyana. "PERENCANAAN PENGEMBANGAN ARSITEKTUR SISTEM INFORMASI PERGURUAN TINGGI MENGGUNAKAN METODE ENTERPRISE UNIFIED PROCESS (EUP) (STUDI KASUS : STMIK CIC CIREBON)." SINTECH (Science and Information Technology) Journal 1, no. 2 (2018): 90–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.31598/sintechjournal.v1i2.236.

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Enterprise Unified Process (EUP) as one of the methods or terms of reference for building an information architecture is a development cycle of Information Technology (IT) extension of the Rational Unified Process (RUP). RUP defines a software development cycle. While EUP not only handles the software development cycle but covers the entire life cycle of IT and adds enterprise management disciplines with cross-system to the needs of an enterprise architecture. The study produced a blueprint consisting of arsitetur business, data architecture, application architecture and technology architecture based strategic reusable. In addition, resulting from the integration of the four architecture.&#x0D; Keywords: enterprise architecture, Enterprise Unified Process (EUP), blueprint, reusable
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Sokibi, Petrus, and I. Ketut Widhi Adnyana. "PERENCANAAN PENGEMBANGAN ARSITEKTUR SISTEM INFORMASI PERGURUAN TINGGI MENGGUNAKAN METODE ENTERPRISE UNIFIED PROCESS (EUP) (STUDI KASUS : STMIK CIC CIREBON)." SINTECH (Science and Information Technology) Journal 1, no. 2 (2018): 90–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.31598/sintechjournal.v2i1.236.

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Enterprise Unified Process (EUP) as one of the methods or terms of reference for building an information architecture is a development cycle of Information Technology (IT) extension of the Rational Unified Process (RUP). RUP defines a software development cycle. While EUP not only handles the software development cycle but covers the entire life cycle of IT and adds enterprise management disciplines with cross-system to the needs of an enterprise architecture. The study produced a blueprint consisting of arsitetur business, data architecture, application architecture and technology architecture based strategic reusable. In addition, resulting from the integration of the four architecture.&#x0D; Keywords: enterprise architecture, Enterprise Unified Process (EUP), blueprint, reusable
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Ben-Menachem, Mordechai, and Ilanit Gavious. "Accounting Software Assets: A Valuation Model for Software." Journal of Information Systems 21, no. 2 (2007): 117–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.2308/jis.2007.21.2.117.

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Enterprise Information Technology Systems are major corporate assets upon which corporate management and operations are heavily dependent. Current accounting standards for the treatment of these assets have not kept pace with advances in technology, such as models for creating and evolving IT. Capitalizable costs according to the standards are principally primary development costs and exclude system evolution. This weakness of the standards creates a disproportionate downward bias in the book value of software and in current earnings, as costs incurred for on-going systems evolution is five to twenty times the costs incurred for first release. We present a quantitative valuation model for IT systems based upon engineering measurements of software that allow the fair value of software to be based on all costs incurred by the system. Costs are collected by an automatic tool and stored in an inventory system of enterprise software assets. To total costs is added the effect of each individual module's relative significance to the enterprise. The model also provides a systematic algorithm for software amortization, based on the decrease in its usability.
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ВАСИЛЬЦІВ, Тарас, та Олександр ВИГОВСЬКИЙ. "МЕТОДИКО-ПРИКЛАДНІ ПОЛОЖЕННЯ ЕКОНОМІЧНОЇ МОБІЛЬНОСТІ ЯК УМОВИ ЗАБЕЗПЕЧЕННЯ ЕКОНОМІЧНОЇ БЕЗПЕКИ ПІДПРИЄМСТВ У КРИЗОВИХ УМОВАХ". Herald of Khmelnytskyi National University. Economic sciences 322, № 5 (2023): 152–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.31891/2307-5740-2023-322-5-25.

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The study revealed the relevance of the problem of ensuring economic mobility and economic security of domestic enterprises. The purpose of the study is to substantiate the theoretical and applied principles of managing economic mobility in the system of ensuring the economic security of enterprises in a complex socio-economic environment. It is emphasized that modern processes of globalization, scientific and technical progress, spread of information technologies create favorable conditions for the mobility of resources. It was established that one of the most relevant modern research concepts is the economic mobility of enterprises, with a special emphasis on ensuring the economic security of economic entities. It was concluded that the economic mobility of the enterprise is its ability to respond and adapt to new challenges of a changing environment with decision-making regarding changes in specialization, geography and forms of activity. The main types of economic mobility are defined, which reflect changes as a consequent reaction and adaptation of the enterprise to the challenges of a changing environment. A typical scheme of economic mobility of an enterprise as a cause-and-effect process has been developed. The main types and forms of economic mobility of enterprises, which are relevant to research in modern crisis conditions, are considered. The directions and objects of diversification of the company's activity have been determined. Methods of corporate migration and relocation of enterprises are indicated, their specifics, advantages and opportunities are outlined. It was concluded that the economic mobility of the enterprise depends on many factors of the external changing environment, but primarily on its own characteristics. Among them is the size that determines the resource possibilities of specialization, geography and forms of activity. Since the basis of economic development is small and medium-sized enterprises, it is necessary to separately investigate the features of economic mobility and the tools for its strengthening in this business category. Small and medium-sized enterprises are more vulnerable to crises. Therefore, increasing their mobility will allow mitigating the crisis reactions of the economy and society.
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Leutert, Wendy. "The Political Mobility of China's Central State-Owned Enterprise Leaders." China Quarterly 233 (January 8, 2018): 1–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0305741017001412.

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AbstractExtensive research on the political mobility of Chinese officials at central, provincial, municipal and county levels has yet to fully consider an important group of elites – the leaders of China's core central state-owned enterprises (SOEs). This paper presents the first systematic analysis of their political mobility between 2003 and 2012 using an original biographical dataset with 864 leader-year observations. Under the Hu Jintao administration, these leaders emerged as a distinctive group within China's top political elite: increasingly well-educated but lacking experience beyond state-owned industry, with both lengthening leadership tenures and years of previous work in their companies. Instead of a “revolving door” through which these individuals rotate routinely between state-owned business and the Party-state to positions of successively higher rank, a top executive posting was most often a “one-way exit” to retirement. Of those who advanced politically, virtually all were transferred laterally along three career pathways with little overlap: to other core central SOEs; provinces; and the centre. This paper underscores the theoretical importance of disaggregating types of lateral transfer to research on Chinese officials’ political mobility and the cadre management system.
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Fung, Richard Y. K., W. T. Tam, Andrew W. H. Ip, and Henry C. W. Lau. "Software process improvement strategy for enterprise information systems development." International Journal of Information Technology and Management 1, no. 2/3 (2002): 225. http://dx.doi.org/10.1504/ijitm.2002.001198.

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Researcher. "THE RISE OF AI AGENTS IN ENTERPRISE SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT." International Journal of Computer Engineering and Technology (IJCET) 15, no. 5 (2024): 803–13. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13918088.

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This article explores the transformative impact of AI agents in enterprise software development, highlighting their role in accelerating coding processes, enhancing debugging capabilities, and streamlining CI/CD pipelines. It examines how AI tools augment human developers' skills, boosting productivity and maintaining code quality. The article discusses the future prospects of AI in software development, including predictive analysis and natural language programming, and provides adoption strategies for enterprises. Drawing on industry reports and research studies, the article presents a comprehensive overview of the current state and future potential of AI in reshaping software development practices across industries.
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Kumaresan, Durvas Jayaraman, and Rastogi Deependra. "Best Practices for DevOps Integration in Enterprise Software Development." International Journal of Innovative Science and Research Technology (IJISRT) 9, no. 11 (2025): 3464–76. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14769328.

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DevOps, a set of practices aimed at automating and integrating the processes of software development (Dev) and IT operations (Ops), has gained significant traction in enterprise software development. By fostering collaboration between development and operations teams, DevOps accelerates the software delivery lifecycle, increases deployment frequency, and enhances the quality of releases. As organizations scale and embrace digital transformation, integrating DevOps practices has become essential to meet the ever-growing demands of fast, reliable, and secure software delivery. However, integrating DevOps effectively in large enterprise environments presents unique challenges, including the alignment of teams, the adoption of appropriate tools, and the establishment of a culture of collaboration and continuous improvement. This research paper explores best practices for DevOps integration in enterprise software development, emphasizing the importance of culture, automation, collaboration, and monitoring. One of the key factors in a successful DevOps integration is fostering a collaborative culture that transcends traditional silos. Development and operations teams must work together from the early stages of the software development lifecycle, ensuring that both teams are aligned in terms of goals, tools, and processes. The paper also discusses the need for continuous communication and feedback loops, which facilitate the identification and resolution of issues quickly, thus reducing downtime and improving overall efficiency. Automation is another cornerstone of DevOps success. Automating repetitive tasks, such as code testing, deployment, and monitoring, helps improve consistency, reduces human error, and accelerates the development cycle. The adoption of Continuous Integration/Continuous Deployment (CI/CD) pipelines is critical in automating the build, testing, and deployment processes, ensuring that new code is integrated and deployed smoothly with minimal manual intervention. The research further emphasizes the importance of maintaining high standards of code quality and testing, as automation relies heavily on the robustness of test scripts and infrastructure. Monitoring and feedback mechanisms are also essential for successful DevOps integration. Continuous monitoring of system performance, code quality, and user behavior enables teams to detect problems early, prevent failures, and continuously improve the development process. The integration of feedback from stakeholders, including end users, is also critical in driving enhancements and addressing potential bottlenecks or pain points. The paper concludes by offering actionable recommendations for enterprises looking to integrate DevOps into their software development processes. This includes establishing a clear DevOps strategy, fostering a culture of collaboration and continuous improvement, adopting the right tools for automation and monitoring, and prioritizing training and skill development for teams. Ultimately, organizations that successfully integrate DevOps can achieve significant improvements in efficiency, quality, and time-to-market, enabling them to stay competitive in the fast-paced world of software development.
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Mounika, Kothapalli. "Secure Software Development Lifecycle in the Cloud Era." Journal of Scientific and Engineering Research 5, no. 5 (2018): 654–58. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11488865.

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As enterprise applications increase their adoption of cloud computing, the necessity for security introduction at every stage of the Software Development Lifecycle is apparent in most enterprise applications. It has often been seen that traditional practices of development fail to provide enough security considerations and that vulnerabilities are allowed to be exploited in sophisticated cyber environments. This paper sheds light on the introduction of security measures at each stage of the SDLC and the necessity for tailor and incorporation of existing cybersecurity frameworks like ISO/IEC 27001 and the NIST Cybersecurity Framework. Continual assessment strategies and the integration of security controls will help ameliorate risks, increase compliance, and also ensure the resilience of software products against threats. This paper presents a comprehensive guide to the use of these methodologies in cloud-based development, thereby preparing the ground for developing more secure and robust cloud applications.
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Zhang, Jin Hai. "Research on Software Product Development Project Management." Applied Mechanics and Materials 347-350 (August 2013): 457–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.347-350.457.

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Project organization and management software development project management model is the best form of software development enterprises in China's understanding of software development project management has been greatly improved. Traditional software development projects have different characteristics, therefore how flexible application for software project management theory and strategies of the main research objectives of domestic software development project management. Our software in enterprise application software development project management, general shortcomings in implementation, this article on software research and development analysis and project management of implementation strategies.
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Arboleda, Hugo, Andrés Paz, Miguel Jiménez, and Gabriel Tamura. "Development and Instrumentation of a Framework for the Generation and Management of Self-Adaptive Enterprise Applications." Ingenieria y Universidad 20, no. 2 (2016): 303. http://dx.doi.org/10.11144/javeriana.iyu20-2.difg.

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Companies’ operations have become over-dependent on their supporting enterprise software applications. This situation has placed a heavy burden onto software maintenance teams who are expected to keep these applications up and running optimally in varying execution conditions. However, this high human intervention drives up the overall costs of software ownership. In addition, the current dynamic nature of enterprise applications constitutes challenges with respect to their architectural design and development, and the guarantee of the agreed quality requirements at runtime. Efficiently and effectively achieving the adaptation of enterprise applications requires an autonomic solution. In this paper we present SHIFT, a framework that provides (i) facilities and mechanisms for managing self-adaptive enterprise applications through the use of an autonomic infrastructure, and (ii) automated derivation of self-adaptive enterprise applications and their respective monitoring infrastructure. Along with the framework, our work leads us to propose a reference specification and architectural design for implementing self-adaptation autonomic infrastructures. We developed a reference implementation of SHIFT; our contribution includes the development of monitoring infrastructures, and dynamic adaptation planning and automated derivation strategies.
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