UDK 681.51:004.94
DOI: 10.15507/2658-4123.030.202002.313-325
Development of the Functional and Management Structure for the Computerized Management System under the Influence of Direct Environment Factors
Khaldoun Al Besoul
Assistant Professor of Department of Computer Science of Faculty of Art and Science, King Khalid University (108 Guraiger, Abha 61421, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia), Ph.D., Researchgate ID: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Khaldoun_Besoul
Safwan Al Salaimeh
Professor of Software Engineering Department, Aqaba University of Technology (79 Wasfi al-Tal St. (Gardens), Amman 11191, Jordan), Ph.D., ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8474-3471, Scopus ID: 15724463400, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Ayman Al Halaybeh
Assistant Professor of Department of Computer Science of Faculty of Art and Science, King Khalid University (108 Guraiger, Abha 61421, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia), Ph.D.
Nazim Hajiyev
Visiting Scholar of Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies, Harvard University (2017–2018) (1730 Cambridge St., Boston 02138, USA), Ph.D. (Economics), Associate Professor, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Introduction. The task of building a management system is to help the manager in the process of making decisions. This provides for the establishment of goals and focuses on the construction of an integrated system unlike the construction of separated subsystems. The system requirements are determined by the reduction of data and knowledge on the phenomena and process, occurring during the operation of the facility management object.
Materials and Methods. The approach, used in this paper, is determined by the structure of the management systems, what is necessary to identify the main activities of the control object. The complex of functions is implemented and followed by determination of functional subsystems, which are necessary for the computerization of the control object. It should be noted that the proposed approach is a model and is suitable for developing the functional structure of only complexity.
Results. As a result, a unified service system of the enterprise appears. This system includes structural units responsible for the procurement and delivery of material resources, storage and movement of material flow as a part of the technological process, and the sale of finished products. These measures together can increase the efficiency of the enterprise and give its development dynamism in a difficult situation of market competition.
Discussion and Conclusion. The task of building a management system is to help the manager in the process of making decisions. This provides for the establishment of goals and focus on the construction of an integrated system unlike the construction of separated subsystems. The system requirements are determined by the reduction of data and knowledge on the phenomena and process, occurring during the operation of the facility management object.
Keywords: goals, object, system, criteria, relationships, process, management system
For citation: Al Besoul K., Al Salaimeh S., Al Halaybeh A., et al. Development of the Functional and Management Structure for the Computerized Management System under the Influence of Direct Environment Factors. Inzhenerernyye tekhnologii i sistemy = Engineering Technologies and Systems. 2020; 30(2):313-325. DOI: https://doi.org/10.15507/2658-4123.030.202002.313-325
Contribution of the authors: K. Al Besoul – analysis of the research results; S. Al Salaimeh – formulating the basic concept, goals and objectives of the study, making calculations, writing the draft, drawing the conclusions; A. Al Halaybeh – revision of the text, correction of conclusions; N. Hajiyev – revision of the text, correction of conclusions.
All authors have read and approved the final manuscript.
Received 18.11.2019; revised 20.01.2020; published online 30.06.2020
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