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7 August 2017 Concept of information technology of monitoring and decision-making support
Aleksandr S. Kovalenko, Sergey V. Tymchyk, Sergey V. Kostyshyn, Sergey M. Zlepko, Waldemar Wójcik, Aliya Kalizhanova, Aron Burlibay, Ainur Kozbekova
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Proceedings Volume 10445, Photonics Applications in Astronomy, Communications, Industry, and High Energy Physics Experiments 2017; 104452D (2017) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2280992
Event: Photonics Applications in Astronomy, Communications, Industry, and High-Energy Physics Experiments 2017, 2017, Wilga, Poland
Abstract
Presented concept of information technology monitoring and decision support to determine the health of students. The preconditions of a concept formulated its goal and purpose.

Subject area concepts proposed to consider a set of problems, grouped into 8 categories, which in turn necessitates the application when creating technology basic principles from the principles of "first head" and "systems approach" to the principles of "interoperability" and "system integration ".

The content of the information providing IT, its position in the segment of single information space, stages of creation. To evaluate the efficiency of the IT system developed proposed criteria.
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Aleksandr S. Kovalenko, Sergey V. Tymchyk, Sergey V. Kostyshyn, Sergey M. Zlepko, Waldemar Wójcik, Aliya Kalizhanova, Aron Burlibay, and Ainur Kozbekova "Concept of information technology of monitoring and decision-making support", Proc. SPIE 10445, Photonics Applications in Astronomy, Communications, Industry, and High Energy Physics Experiments 2017, 104452D (7 August 2017); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2280992
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KEYWORDS
Information technology

Data storage

Computing systems

Diagnostics

Medicine

Information security

Biology

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