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MANAGEMENT?S NEW ROLE IN DESIGNING THE INFORMATION SYSTEM OF THE COMPANY
Rok: 2006
Druh publikace: článek ve sborníku
Název zdroje: 6th International Symposium ? SIMPEC 2006
Název nakladatele: Infomarket Publishing House
Místo vydání: Brasov
Strana od-do: 301-306
Tituly:
Jazyk Název Abstrakt Klíčová slova
cze Nová role managementu v procesu návrhu informačního systému Příspěvek je napsán s podporou projektu Univerzity Pardubice ?Priority-2006-4-1/6- The trends of data modelling?.
eng MANAGEMENT?S NEW ROLE IN DESIGNING THE INFORMATION SYSTEM OF THE COMPANY The information system is a necessary base of any company or any institution, no matter whether this is a case of a system supporting the activities of the company itself (production, sale, administration of its territory) or a system used to support the management decision-making (simply speaking, it predicts possible variants of development in the near future of the company on the basis of data behaviour in the past). The creation of a suitable information environment is therefore a necessary, sometimes a key condition for successful existence of an organisation. Nevertheless it is not programmers (programme source code creators) but analysts (abstract code creators) that decide on the quality level of the information basis. The term ?analysts? does not refer to any specialised projecting team but to specialised workers of the company in question, i.e. the management. Workers of the organisation?s management must actively participate in development of the information environment, which makes tremendous demands on them. Different approaches are used to map the needs from the viewpoint of the future information system. Within this paper, we will focus on two approaches to data modelling. The paper has been written with support of the grant of the University of Pardubice ?Priority-2006-4-1/6- The trends of data modelling?. management, information system, data modelling, analytical modelling