AUTHORS: Petr Svoboda, Jakub Rak, Dušan Vičar, Michaela Zelená
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ABSTRACT: This article is focused on the simplified implementation of virtual simulators into the private security industry. The first part of the article presents the basic points of the problem being solved. The second part describes an analyst for the private security industry needed to facilitate the implementation process. The third part is dedicated to the specifications of the requirements for the actual implementation. The fourth part describes a basic algorithm for the implementation of virtual simulators for the needs of the private security industry. Finally, the functionality of the proposed tool for facilitation of the implementation with the automated SQL script generation is presented.
KEYWORDS: Excel, implementation, private security industry, software engineering, SQL, virtual simulation
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