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Title: Theoretical and methodological principles of the formation of information and analytical service management of trade enterprises
Authors: Kashchena, Nataliia
Nesterenko, Iryna
Kovalevska, Nadiia
Keywords: information and analytical service;trade enterprise;management;concept;accounting and analytical information
Issue Date: 2022
Publisher: "ARTIFEX": Bucuresti
Citation: Kashchena N., Nesterenko I., Kovalevska N. Theoretical and methodological principles of the formation of information and analytical service management of trade enterprises. Humanity is reshaping itself. Let's think beyond the Present: International Symposium Experience. Knowledge. Contemporary Challenges, December 14th – 15th. "ARTIFEX": Bucuresti, 2022. Р. 198-208
Abstract: The conceptual system formation principles of information and analytical of trade enterprise management service (SIAS UPT) are substantiated in this article. The most promising is an integrated approach to the formation of accounting and analytical information as for enterprise's activities and its accumulation in a single circuit of SIAS UPT has been proven. The scientific basis and theoretical and methodological provisions of such system formation has been formed. The applied character of mechanism, which provides the complex decision of problems of informative management decision-making support as for functioning and enterprise trade development through the elaboration of the regulatory and legal basis of accounting, analysis and controlling has been determinate. A conceptual model of the formation of the SIAS UPT, which presents a complex of views on the implementation of the tasks of creating the architecture of a unified information management space has been developed.
URI: https://repo.btu.kharkov.ua//handle/123456789/35513
ISBN: 978-606-8716-69-5
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