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Development of Requirements for the Information System for Automating the Mutual Financial Settlement of Non-state Pension Fund with Contractors

Student: Borisova Natalia

Supervisor: Alexander Fedorovich Morgunov

Faculty: Graduate School of Business

Educational Programme: Business Informatics (Bachelor)

Year of Graduation: 2019

This paper presents the development of requirements for the information system for automating the settlement of non-state pension fund X with partners. All the necessary information was obtained by interviewing employees and studying the internal documentation of the fund. This data was used to describe and build a business process model using BPMN notation. Based on this description, the requirements for the automation information system were developed in accordance with the Karl Wigs method. The results of this work contribute to solving the inefficiency of the process of mutual settlements of the Fund X with partners, and they are the basis for developing a software product.

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