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Information System Analysis and Building for Integrated Real Estate Business Management in Real Estate Market

Hassan Mohammed M. Elmetwaly

American Journal of Economics and Business Administration, 2011, vol. 3, issue 2, 416-419

Abstract: Problem statement: This study discusses the problem of registration and following-up the real estate rental procedures of all kinds, always what we need is integrated information systems to meet our daily needs in the area of our business. Approach: Proposed information systems includes all of these processes necessary to manage and follow up real estate rental procedures of all different sizes and spaced locations. Results: It is taken into account when building real estate information systems that to be easy to use, quick in performance, serve all interests, serve all officials and help in having and supporting decisions. Such real estate information systems can be used in producing numerous daily, monthly and annual reports, which describes and shows the movement and workflow. Conclusion/Recommendations: The proposed real estate system is built by using oracle databases, it has been taken into account when building these systems the need to be linked to the international information network "the internet" due to what is offered of the unlimited number of electronic services, which facilitate the movement of transferring and exchanging real estate information for all users of these systems.

Keywords: Real Estate Business Management (REBM); E-Systems ORACLE; Structured Query Language (SQL); information system; international information; oracle databases; information systems (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2011
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DOI: 10.3844/ajebasp.2011.416.419

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