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Полимодельное описание процесса модернизации унаследованной информационной системы на основе сервис-ориентированного подхода

Полимодельное описание процесса модернизации унаследованной информационной системы на основе сервис-ориентированного подхода

Abstract

polymodel description of modernization process for inherent information system is presented. The description is supposed to be used in multiobjective assessment of economic and technical-technological effectiveness of development and employment of corresponding information technologies.

Приводится полимодельное описание процесса модернизации унаследованной информационной системы, которое предлагается использовать при многокритериальном оценивании экономической и технико-технологической эффективности создания и использования соответствующих информационных технологий.

Keywords

ДИНАМИЧЕСКИЕ МОДЕЛИ ПРОГРАММНОГО УПРАВЛЕНИЯ МОДЕРНИЗАЦИЕЙ,МНОГОКРИТЕРИАЛЬНОЕ ОЦЕНИВАНИЕ ЭФФЕКТИВНОСТИ,DYNAMIC MODELS OF PROGRAM CONTROL OVER MODERNIZATION,MULTIOBJECTIVE ASSESSMENT OF EFFECTIVENESS

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influence
This indicator reflects the overall/total impact of an article in the research community at large, based on the underlying citation network (diachronically).
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impulse
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