
The article analyzes and summarizes the tools, information technologies and software of basic task analysis in electronic content-commerce systems. The functional scheme of electronic contentcommerce systems are developing, using the module of information resources processing. The paper provides detailed descriptions of modular architecture elements, of the electronic content-commerce systems functioning, their objectives and principles of implementation. The article also explores the major functional elements of the system and presents the electronic content-commerce systems scheme of the most significant mechanisms.In the paper are analyzed sequence methods and models of information resource processing in electronic content-commerce systems. It also allocates the basic laws of the transition from commercial content formation to its implementation. Created formal model of electronic content-commerce systems allows to implement phases of the commercial content life cycle. For this purpose is developed a formal model of information resources processing in electronic content-commerce systems, allowing us to create a generalized typical architecture of electronic content-commerce systems. The paper shows generalized typical architecture of electronic contentcommerce systems, which helped implement the processes of commercial content formation, management and realization.
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