Using Structural Polymorphism in Creating Process-Based Management Information Systems


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This article considers the creation of information support for process-based management of production systems on the basis of structural polymorphism. A review of polymorphism by types is presented and their strengths and weaknesses are given. Structural polymorphism is given a new definition that expands its capabilities. In the new proposed approach to creating information resources and software, structural polymorphism is used in the concept-based logical design of the system, as well as in the information support and software implementation phase.

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V. N. Shvedenko

All-Russian Institute for Scientific and Technical Information (VINITI)

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Russian Federation, Moscow, 125315

V. V. Shvedenko

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Email: vv_shved@mail.ru
Russian Federation, St. Petersburg, 193231

O. V. Shchekochikhin

OOO Regul+

Email: vv_shved@mail.ru
Russian Federation, St. Petersburg, 193231

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