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Abstract: The paper presents the Optimization of application objects used in the economic environments. The dynamic character of the economic system necessarily determines a dynamic character of the economic information system. Initially, variations in the behavior of the economic system may be disruptive to the information system, but due to its existence as a cyber system, the information system can adapt and function in full accordance with the economic system. A part of the phases of the informational process (for example the collection of data from the primary evidence) is performed within the operational (managed) subsystem of the economic system. It can be appreciated that the subsystem in which the information process takes place together with a part of the operational subsystem forms the managed subsystem of the cybernetic information system. The character of the cyber system is strengthened by the fact that the economic information system has its own objectives, methods, techniques and resources. At the level of the economic information system, at least two interdependent subsystems can be identified, which ensure the stability of the entire system: the managerial information subsystem and the operational information subsystem. There are many types of data in the economical environment such as simple chained lists that offer a lot of flexibility in storing data. Using these types of data permits the optimization of economical flows designed for economical applications that are implemented in organizations that invests in flexible and scalable information systems. Keywords: economic system, simple chained lists, economical data, information processes, business flows, application modules, analysis of data. JEL Classification: C23, C26, C38, C55, C81, C87
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