Control system

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A control system is an application system that aims to make decision-makers aware of conspicuous and relevant data constellations and, on the other hand, to point out areas where special analyzes and remedial measures would be necessary and useful.

Control systems and planning systems

Together with the planning systems , the control systems ensure precise planning and control of corporate processes. The opposite of planning and control systems are the operational systems , which are more concerned with the operational process, i.e. the process implementation itself.

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literature

  • Mertens, Peter; Bodendorf, Freimut; König, Wolfgang; Picot, Arnold; Schumann, Matthias; Hess, Thomas: Basics of business informatics ; Springer Verlag, 9th edition, 2005, ISBN 3-540-23411-X .