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Development and Integration Into a SAP System of a Morphological Analyzer for Object Names Conversion

Student: Klichnikov Denis

Supervisor: Lyudmila N. Lyadova

Faculty: Faculty of Economics, Management, and Business Informatics

Educational Programme: Software Engineering (Bachelor)

Year of Graduation: 2021

To supply Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems with information about business entities they rely on a variety of different data sources, which may lack in uniformity of naming standards, which leads to a situation where one object and related data are considered as separate entities because of different naming conventions, which greatly diminishes ERP systems analytical capabilities and can further lead to problems with business management. The main goal of this paper is the development of software solution that analyzes business entities names and formats them according to a specific template and integration of stated software into a SAP system. The paper has 41 pages, includes 14 illustrations and 4 tables, references to 27 publications, 5 appendices.

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