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Integrating the System of Messages Automatic Generation and Exchange into Existing Complex of Exchequer Information System

Student: Rylskiy Sergey

Supervisor: Lyudmila N. Lyadova

Faculty: Faculty of Economics, Management, and Business Informatics

Educational Programme: Software Engineering (Bachelor)

Year of Graduation: 2019

The paper describes the relevance of the integration of a new information system of automatic formation of financial messages in the complex information systems of the Exchequer of the company operating in the oil and gas industry, analysis of users interacting with the complex information systems, analysis of methods and technologies for the integration of information system to select the most suitable for implementation, taking into account the framework of the project, design necessary for the integration of new information system in the complex information systems components and their implementation.

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