THE HIGHER EDUCATIONAL INFORMATION SYSTEM: MANAGEMENT OF THE TIMETABLE SCHEDULING AND LOGISTICS OF THE EDUCATIONAL PROCESS

Authors

  • Olena Dvirna
  • Kseniia Verhal
  • Yuri Ivanov

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.26906/SUNZ.2023.3.086

Keywords:

I nformation system, higher educational institution, schedule, curriculum, students, system architecture

Abstract

In modern conditions, one of the important areas of development of a higher educational institution is the automation of educational activities through the implementation of a complex information system. In order to increase the effectiveness of simultaneous management of various aspects of educational activity, the information system should combine a wide range of functionality, including the timetable scheduling module. This paper is dealing with the one of the important issues of the most significant university administrative processes - timetable scheduling. This module should support working with big data and have the appropriate software and technical infrastructure, analytical tools, reporting units and error detection units. The article discusses some aspects of the timetable module. A description of the software and technical infrastructure of the business process of forming the university schedule is given.

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Published

2023-09-15