Information architecture for communal hygiene and water management
Keywords:
HYGIENE, HEALTH, WATER.Abstract
Introduction: the constant monitoring of environmental hygiene and, fundamentally, of water conditions, contributes to the good health of the population. That is why the use of information and communication technologies in the management of these processes is justified, responding to the need to reverse the continuous growth of the volume of information stored and to protect documents from loss and deterioration.
Objective: to develop the Information Architecture for the Management of Communal and Water Hygiene at the Luis Augusto Turcios Lima University Polyclinic.
Methods: research of Technological Innovation where the methodology of software development for Extreme Programming was followed, and applying theoretical and empirical methods for the analysis, review and modeling of the processes to be computerized.
Results: it was found that the informatics proposal was based on managing the information of the different medical services, serving as a tool to help organize the system and provide more efficiency.
Conclusions: information Architecture was developed through a computer prototype that avoids the accumulation of personnel who come to the institutions in search of answers to questions directed to knowledge or orientation for a given problem in terms of community projection.
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