System analysis and information system development for a smart grid
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Because the systemic model of any organization is organized by matching an operating system and a decision system through an information system, the implementation of the information system and the effectiveness of its exploitability is an unavoidable operation. Indeed, its modeling allows us to have a tool of analysis and assistance in decision-making. The purpose of this paper is to present an application of a system approach based on the OOPP method for modeling an information system of an industrial company.
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