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Operation of the Information Monitoring System for the Optimization of the Processing Time and the Dissemination of Financial Data

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  • Hanen Khanchel
  • Mohamed Afif Lakhoua
  • Karim Ben Kahla

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In this paper, we propose the concept of "information monitoring system "; we indicate its usefulness in the process of informative anticipatory system, in the face of the problem of financial information overload caused by the use of ICT. We present a grid of analysis of the accounting process in an indebted company. The concept is useful when the information intelligence is oriented "exploitation of the information anticipatory" for the anticipation, these being embedded in large financial data. Our experimentation on the problem studied will show us that these tools are effective to optimize the time of processing and dissemination of financial information for decision-making.

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  • Hanen Khanchel & Mohamed Afif Lakhoua & Karim Ben Kahla, 2018. "Operation of the Information Monitoring System for the Optimization of the Processing Time and the Dissemination of Financial Data," Business and Management Research, Business and Management Research, Sciedu Press, vol. 7(3), pages 1-9, September.
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