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Methods of minimization of the interface problems between application programs of corporate business processes in the year-2000 project

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The paper deals with methods of minimizing the number of program bridges between application software systems in corporate business processes of the year-2000 project. Algorithms are proposed for selecting strategies of modification of software systems and their grouped minimum of interface bridges.

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Translated from Kibernetika i Sistemnyi Analiz, No. 5, pp. 47–58, September–October, 1999.

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Volkovich, V.L., Volkovich, V.V., Kirichevskii, G.A. et al. Methods of minimization of the interface problems between application programs of corporate business processes in the year-2000 project. Cybern Syst Anal 35, 721–729 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02733405

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