Development of the information infrastructure for the ministry of foreign affairs of Ukraine

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Illyashov, Oleksiy M.
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1999-09-01Advisor
Emery, James
Buddenberg, Rex
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The objective of thesis is to determine the needs of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine and design an appropriate information infrastructure. Choosing the best solution for this government organization requires an indepth understanding of the methods and technologies available and the organizational problems and needs in conditions of the deep economical crisis in Ukraine. This thesis evaluated existing information systems, and reviewed the current architecture and problems. Research includes a detailed analysis of intranet technology, virtual private networks, secure messaging system and the development of a feasible solution for this government organization
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