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The Accounting System for the Engineering and Technological Documentation of the Instrument-making Enterprise

Student: Sidorov Artem

Supervisor: Elena Ivanova

Faculty: HSE Tikhonov Moscow Institute of Electronics and Mathematics (MIEM HSE)

Educational Programme: Computer Systems and Networks (Master)

Year of Graduation: 2019

The paper describes the development of the accounting system for the engineering and technological documentation of the instrument-making enterprise. Virtually any modern instrument-making or machine-building enterprise inevitably faces the issue of document management. For many domestic organizations, digitization of a large amount of existing paper design and technological documentation is a problem due to the high level of applicability of previously developed products. In this regard, this paper describes the development of a system that allows you to combine paper and electronic document management. The work is carried out the choice of architectural solutions, integration tools, programming languages ​​and DBMS. The work contains 15 figures, 6 tables and an appendix.

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