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doi: 10.5281/zenodo.59947
The concept of electronic management is a new methodology base project d on the overall absorption and the use of conscious and positive investment for information and communications technologies in the practice of the basic functions of administration at the various organizational levels in contemporary organizations. The information, management systems and electronics technologies are playing an active role in the contemporary world, which is characterized by being dependent on information and communication-intensive techniques until become the age of E, relative to the Electronic, and find this a clear slogan put forward by the “Fortune Company” (Be electronically or eaten), which is an electronic organization working in the fields business. In this research, proposed programming a managerial electronic system by using Oracle and Visual Basic .NET, to be as a sample programming, which can be taken as a building block, to build an integral electronic management system. Why use oracle, because Oracle is not a programming language, but rather a relational database, it is a system to manage relational databases RDBM and business information management required, by turning them into practical database, it’s useful in decision-making, monitoring business performance, improve productivity and reach a maximum speed of doing business. Why use Visual Basic .NET, because Visual Basic suitable for database applications, and for the customized applications for small businesses and programs accounts, it is convenient, easy and serve their purpose, in addition, it allows the programmer to focus on solving the problem, and he often does not face technical difficulties while writing program.
electronic management, Visual Basic.NET, Oracle, Database.
electronic management, Visual Basic.NET, Oracle, Database.
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