نبذة مختصرة : A charitable fund management system has been designed. The system will ensure the interaction of process participants in a separate information system to provide them with relevant, reliable and complete information at the stages of receiving funds, their distribution and analysis of use. It was found that the relevant information system for the organization of the charity process should include methods and ways of collecting, accumulating, registering, transmitting, displaying, storing, searching, modifying, analyzing, protecting and disseminating the necessary information to all stakeholders. The most popular sites and platforms of Ukraine for the work of charitable foundations are analyzed, which helped to better understand the functionality of the organization's funds management system and their main purpose. The main architectural solution is defined – the MVC template, which was used to design and develop the software architecture. The main components necessary for the full operation of the web application are identified, as well as the technology that will be used for its implementation on the basis of a certain architecture. According to the defined functions and characteristics of the web application, user classes and their availability to the system functionality, the system behavior is designed using UML-diagrams. The diagram of variants of use of system of management of means is constructed. It shows all users of the system, as well as the functionality of the system, which has access to the appropriate class of users. A sequence diagram was built to show the dynamic operation of the web application. It reproduces the process of allocating funds from the fund's budget for the treatment of needy people. The database of the web application is designed, which provides for the following stages: design at the conceptual level using the ER-model; design at the logical level, as a result of which a relational database was built; design at the physical level within the relevant DBMS for which the relevant ...
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