Author:
Savin Ivan,Sienko Sergey,Zhadanovsky Boris
Abstract
Fast and efficient collection, processing and storage of huge amounts of information has become the main condition for the successful functioning of modern organizations, institutions and enterprises. The increasing rates of informatization of society increase the importance of computer technology in management processes. Using the capabilities of modern computing technology to automate the information processing process allows you to increase labor productivity, improve the efficiency of working with documents and speed up the exchange of information. At present, the concept of local information processing has become widespread. This allows you to organize the division of labor of personnel and automate the performance of their functions. To implement this idea, it is necessary to create workplaces for each level of management and each subject area, including remote ones. In the information economy, the successful promotion of an organization in the market is impossible without presenting the results of assessing the expected efficiency of automation. Evaluation of the effectiveness of the use of automated “virtual” workplaces is an ambiguous and multi-criteria process. Due to the huge variety of enterprises and the conditions in which they operate, options for automating activities, it is impossible to define standards, benchmarks. Each organization solves this issue independently, comparing with analogs.
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