SPECIAL FEATURES IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE INFORMATION SYSTEM OF ENTERPRISES ENGAGED IN TRADE
Keywords:
Information system, trade enterprises, inventory management, supply chain management, customer relationship management, point-of-sale systems, data security, system integration, accounting efficiency.Abstract
The article discusses the special features that need to be taken into consideration when developing information systems for enterprises engaged in trade. These enterprises require information systems that are tailored to their unique needs, which may include inventory management, supply chain management, customer relationship management, and point-of-sale systems. The article also emphasizes the importance of data security, as trade enterprises may deal with sensitive financial and personal information. Additionally, the article discusses the benefits of integrating various systems, such as accounting and inventory management, into a single, cohesive system for improved efficiency and accuracy. The article highlights the importance of designing and implementing information systems that are customized to the specific needs of trade enterprises for optimal performance and profitability.
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