INFORMATION FLOW OPTIMIZATION IN REAL-TIME - ELEMENT OF RESTRUCTURING OF SUSTAINABLE ORGANIZATIONS
Ioan Rus,
Calin-Adrian Comes () and
Veronica Deac ()
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Veronica Deac: Universitatea “Petru Maior” din Tîrgu–Mures Str. Nicolae Iorga, nr.1, Tîrgu – Mures, MURES, 540088, România)
STUDIA UNIVERSITATIS PETRU MAIOR SERIES OECONOMICA, 2010, vol. 1/2010, 45-58
Abstract:
The problem of optimizing information flows is a key element of sustainable development organizations through its simplicity and accuracy that implies. The exponential growth in the volume of data that is processed to synthesize the necessary information requires management concepts, methods and techniques on optimizing information flow. Retrieval, processing, aggregation and data synthesis are defining elements in optimizing information flow. Performing processing using recursive models and learning theory provides effective control of business processes, leading to restructuring and sustainable development organizations. This paper presents a new vision for optimization models of business processes through the direct connection to the computer optimization of processes running in real time.future generations..
Keywords: Information Society; Process; Real-Time; Modeling and optimization (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: H70 O31 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2010
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