Improving comprehensive enterprise information management systems

Abstract

The analysis of existing software systems business information systems . Reflects the complex nature of the construction of intelligent information systems

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N. I. Voroh

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N. I. Voroh (2014). Improving comprehensive enterprise information management systems. Ринкова економіка: сучасна теорія і практика управління, 1(2), 124-134. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-488219