This paper presents an extended research in the field of optimization intended for organizational processes undertaken by the Romanian public entities. Among other objectives, this paper aims at developing the main components (modules) of an integrated information system designed for the management of activities (IISMA), that would enable Romanian public institutions to better manage the ever increasing flow of information by making use of their own resources and specific activities, as well as the functional software modules and the open-source applications. The system is flexible, versatile and transparent in terms of access and location of information, data replication and updating in distributed databases, control procedures, transfer of data, ensuring the feedback for a continuous comparison and evaluation of the actions undertaken in relation to what has previously been planned. IISMA is based on open – source solutions and functional software modules, which aim to reduce the complexity of the conceptual separation between strategic decision and operational activities.
*This paper enlarges on earlier research presented by Udroiu M, Dumitrache M, Sandu I., Brezulianu A, in their joint paper titled Implementing an Integrated Information System Designed for Romanian Public Entities, published in Studies in Informatics and Control, ISSN 1220-1766, vol. 27(3), pp. 369-376, 2018, https://doi.org/10.24846/v27i3y201812. The current paper presents several new elements such as the modelling concept and methodologies for two out of ten functional modules, i.e. Identity Management and Access Rights Module and Institution Resource Module, which belong to an integrated information system designed for the management of activities (IISMA) in the Romanian public sector.
Integrated information system for management of activities, Public institutions interoperability, Open-source solutions, Modelling platforms.
Adriana-Meda UDROIU, Ștefan-Antonio DAN-ȘUTEU, "IT Solutions Designed for the Management of Activities in the Romanian Public Institutions*", Studies in Informatics and Control, ISSN 1220-1766, vol. 29(1), pp. 87-98, 2020. https://doi.org/10.24846/v29i1y202009