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Infocommunication Tasks of University Information System

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Active usage of information technologies in every field of human activity nowadays is not a matter of choice. So any higher education institution as well as any other organization is forced to use information systems in order to be in the flow. So, it should be noted that real pace of changes in global education sector (especially its private part) is much quicker than stereotypes. Thus, higher education institutions eagerly try to meet these changes, though in most cases higher education institutions’ infrastructure and information systems fail to do that. Consequently, there is a pressing scientific task of redefining infocommunication needs of higher education institutions through their information flows in order to identify actual modern requirements to the higher education institutions’ information systems and infocommunication infrastructure. Those specific needs and requirements are identified on the basis of analysis of cutting-edge information technologies and trends that are used or expected to be used in education. As the result specific recommendations on infocommunication flows and university information systems integration are proposed.

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Kavun, S., Zavgorodnia, O., Petrenko, A. (2020). Infocommunication Tasks of University Information System. In: Ageyev, D., Radivilova, T., Kryvinska, N. (eds) Data-Centric Business and Applications. Lecture Notes on Data Engineering and Communications Technologies, vol 42. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-35649-1_9

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