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Development and Software Implementation of Scheduling Deliveries of Equipment for Capital Construction of Oil and Gas Industry Method

Student: Smirniagina Elvira

Supervisor: Vadim O. Kushev

Faculty: Faculty of Economics, Management, and Business Informatics

Educational Programme: Information Analytics in Enterprise Management (Master)

Year of Graduation: 2017

The dissertation consists of three heads, introduction and the inference, the bibliography and 19 applications with a total amount of 111 pages. Relevance of a topic, definite purpose is reflected in introduction, the tasks are set, the subject and an object of a research are defined. Chapter 1 is devoted to theoretical bases of scheduling, reviewing of the existing techniques of scheduling, business process modeling techniques, the analysis of these processes, creation of the AS IS model, development of own technique of scheduling. Chapter 2 includes the analysis of the existing software products for implementation of a technique of scheduling, creation of the TO BE model. The chapter 3 is devoted to reviewing of types of program implementation, setup of the selected software for implementation of a technique. The example of practical application of a technique and the instrument of scheduling is also given. In the conclusion the main results of theoretical and practical researches are displayed. In appendices the constructed AS IS and TO BE models for phases and stages of implementation of projects of capital construction of oil and gas branch, the developed technique of scheduling and the Act of introduction in operation of this technique are displayed.

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