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Development of Requirements for the Dashboard for Process Control Using Key Indicators

Student: Gulmamedov Andrey

Supervisor: Dmitry G. Artemyev

Faculty: Faculty of Economics, Management, and Business Informatics

Educational Programme: Business Informatics (Bachelor)

Final Grade: 7

Year of Graduation: 2020

Graduate work ‘Development of Requirements for the Dashboard for Process Control Using Key Indicators’. Author: Gulmamedov Andrey Yurievich, faculty of Economics, Management and Business Informatics, program ‘Business Informatics’. Supervisor: Associate Professor, Department of Management, Artemiev Dmitry G. This paper describes the process of development of requirements to the dashboard to control the process of equipment maintenance at the group of enterprises PCBK. As part of this work, the process was analyzed and a system of key indicators for its control and management was developed. The paper contains 78 pages, 19 illustrations and 3 tables. Year of publication – 2020. Department of Information Technology in Business.

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