Customers: Uralchem OHK JSC Contractors: РСи (RC Group, RCG) Resources Cooperation Group Project date: 2016/09 - 2017/09
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On September 26, 2016, the integrator company RSi (RCG) announced the start of a project to normalize and classify the elements of the reference book "Nomenclature of Commodity Values" by order of the combined chemical company (OHK) Uralchem.
Project objectives
The project involves the creation of the ontology of OKH Uralchem. The ontology will be created in accordance with the principles of organizing open technical dictionaries of the international standard GOST R ISO 8000; GOST R ISO 22745, unified and replicated to all Uralchem enterprises.
According to the press service of the integrator, the project will use data management technologies aimed at developing technological intelligence[1]The functionality of an innovative business solution will allow you to read the economic portrait of the company, giving an understanding of the effectiveness of the implemented technologies that ensure a particular process in the business.
It is assumed that first of all, the solution will contribute to the debugging of end-to-end data management processes, will ensure a uniform representation of objects within a single company information space. The algorithms in the system will help you process large amounts of data, synchronize information flows and dot data throughout the business.
This method of data verification has not yet been found on the market, this is the first attempt to automate the process of working with data through specialized software, reducing the impact of the human factor in working with the system. The established methodologies of open technical dictionaries open new opportunities for virtual business. This will reduce the time for expensive Western or underdeveloped domestic consulting, help managers correctly distribute investments in companies and make decisions based on reliable information. Olga Lisunova, CEO of RCG |
Work in the project began on September 1, 2016. Completion date, according to the plan, June 30, 2017.