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Application of an Architectural Approach to The Concept of Sustainable Enterprise Development

Student: Kondrateva Yuliya

Supervisor: Pavel V. Malyzhenkov

Faculty: Faculty of Informatics, Mathematics, and Computer Science (HSE Nizhny Novgorod)

Educational Programme: Business Informatics (Bachelor)

Year of Graduation: 2024

This paper considers the architectural approach to the concept of sustainable enterprise development as a systematic method of designing and managing business processes taking into account the principles of sustainability. The paper analyzes in detail the main principles and components of the architectural approach, as well as its application to optimize the enterprise's performance taking into account economic, environmental and social aspects. Strategic, tactical and operational business architectures and their impact on achieving sustainable development are discussed. The work is a valuable research material for managers and specialists interested in modern approaches to the management and development of enterprises with sustainability in mind.

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