SYSTEM OF SCIENTIFIC ACTIVITY OF UNIVERSITY STAFF
Keywords:
Automated system, scientific activity, human interaction resource, statistics and visualization, integrated cross-platform and devices.Abstract
Automated systems are technical solutions implemented by many enterprises, educational institutions and other organizations seeking to increase efficiency in their activities. In particular, the project automating the management of scientific activities of the university's scientific staff will also reduce the human interaction resource (direct human factor resources), establish an integrated platform for the use of the system, and integrate with many systems, including foreign and several local newspapers and magazines. by establishing integration, it implements a number of conveniences in using the platform, including automatic data addition, processing, statistical and visual effects. In this case, a local system for processes directly related to the work of employees will be created and will serve as the next major step in the development of the industry. In this case, a single platform is formed by using the system cross-platform and through devices.
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