61 research outputs found
Enterprise Portal Development Tools: Problem-Oriented Approach
The paper deals with problem-oriented visual information system (IS)
engineering for enterprise Internet-based applications, which is a vital part
of the whole development process. The suggested approach is based on semantic
network theory and a novel ConceptModeller CASE tool.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figure
Web-Based Enterprise Information Systems Development: The Integrated Methodology
The paper considers software development issues for large-scale enterprise
information systems (IS) with databases (DB) in global heterogeneous
distributed computational environment. Due to high IT development rates, the
present-day society has accumulated and rapidly increases an extremely huge
data burden. Manipulating with such huge data arrays becomes an essential
problem, particularly due to their global distribution, heterogeneous and
weak-structured character. The conceptual approach to integrated Internet-based
IS design, development and implementation is presented, including formal
models, software development methodology and original software development
tools for visual problem-oriented development and content management. IS
implementation results proved shortening terms and reducing costs of
implementation compared to commercial software available.Comment: 5 page
The Integrated Approach to ERP: Embracing the Web
Integrated approach to enterprise resource planning (ERP) software design and
implementation can significantly improve the entire corporate information
infrastructure and it helps to benefit from power of Internet services. The
approach proposed provides for corporate Web portal integrity, consistency,
urgency and front-end data processing. Human resources (HR) ERP component
implementation is discussed as an essential instance.Comment: 6 pages, 3 picture
ConceptModeller: a Problem-Oriented Visual SDK for Globally Distributed Enterprise Systems
The paper describes problem-oriented approach to software development. The
approach is a part of the original integrated methodology of enterprise
Internet-based software design and implementation. All aspects of software
development, from theory to implementation, are covered.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figure
Integrating Enterprise Software Applications with Web Portal Technology
Web-portal based approach can significantly improve the entire corporate
information infrastructure. The approach proposed provides for rapid and
accurate front-end integration of heterogeneous corporate applications
including enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems. Human resources ERP
component and multimedia data warehouse implementations are discussed as
essential instances.Comment: 6 pages, 1 pictur
Towards Implementing an Enterprise Groupware-Integrated Human Resources Information System
Human resources management software is having a wide audience at present.
However, no truly integrate solution has been proposed yet to improve the
systems concerned. Approaches to extra data collection for appraisal
decision-making are considered on the concept modeling theoretical basis.
Current technologies in state-of-the-art HR management software are compared.
Design and implementation aspects for a Web-wired truly integrated secure and
scalable event-driven enterprise system are described. Benchmark results are
presented. Field perspectives are discussed.Comment: 9 pages, 3 picture
Enterprise Resource Planning Systems: the Integrated Approach
Enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems enjoy an increasingly wide
coverage. However, no truly integrate solution has been proposed as yet. ERP
classification is given. Recent trends in commercial systems are analyzed on
the basis of human resources (HR) management software. An innovative "straight
through" design and implementation process of an open, secure, and scalable
integrated event-driven enterprise solution is suggested. Implementation
results are presented.Comment: 12 pages, 6 picture
Enterprise Portal: from Model to Implementation
Portal technology can significantly improve the entire corporate information
infrastructure. The approach proposed is based on rigorous and consistent
(meta)data model and provides for efficient and accurate front-end integration
of heterogeneous corporate applications including enterprise resource planning
(ERP) systems, multimedia data warehouses and proprietary content databases.
The methodology proposed embraces entire software lifecycle; it is illustrated
by an enterprise-level Intranet portal implementation.Comment: 6 pages, 1 figur
Enterprise Content Management: Theory and Engineering for Entire Lifecycle Support
The paper considers enterprise content management (ECM) issues in global
heterogeneous distributed computational environment. Present-day enterprises
have accumulated a huge data burden. Manipulating with such a bulk becomes an
essential problem, particularly due to its global distribution, heterogeneous
and weak-structured character. The conceptual approach to integrated ECM
lifecycle support is presented, including overview of formal models, software
development methodology and innovative software development tools.
Implementation results proved shortening terms and reducing costs of
implementation compared to commercial software available.Comment: 6 pages, 1 figur
Abstract Machine as a Model of Content Management Information System
Enterprise content management is an urgent issue of current scientific and
practical activities in software design and implementation. However, papers
known as yet give insufficient coverage of theoretical background of the
software in question. The paper gives an attempt of building a state-based
model of content management. In accordance with the theoretical principles
outlined, a content management information system (CMIS) has been implemented
in a large international oil-and-gas group of companies.Comment: 4 page
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