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DOI: 10.17587/it.25.629-639 T. K. Kravchenko, Doctor of Econ. Sc., Professor, e-mail: tkravchenko@hse.ru, S. N. Bruskin, Candidate of Econ. Sc., Associate Professor, e-mail: sbruskin@hse.ru, Ê. S. Gomenyuk, Lecturer, e-mail: kgomenyuk@hse.ru, Å. V. Ogurechnikov, Senior Lecturer, e-mail: eogurechnikov@hse.ru, School of Business Informatics, Faculty of Business and Management, National Research University Higher School of Economics This paper proposes an approach to the development of architecture requirements for a project to improve the efficiency of warehouse management of a trading company in the field of electronic commerce. The requirements architecture is formed on the basis of the problems and requirements of the business, customers and the final solution, which are defined within the framework of this work. Using requirements tracking matrices, custom and test scenarios, the requirements architecture is implemented using the Sparx Enterprise Architect software. The object of this research is the "Retail" trading enterprise, which works in the field of electronic commerce. The subject of the study is the management of warehouse operations. The purpose of the study is to determine the architecture of requirements to improve the efficiency of warehouse operations management. In order to make sure that the various requirements are correctly interconnected and their implementation will help to achieve the required results, we use the requirements traceability matrices. Using the Sparx Enterprise Architect software, models of user and test scenarios and architecture of company requirements were developed. The proposed approach to the formation of the requirements architecture made it possible to ensure the harmonious interaction of all requirements, conformity with the points of view of the various project stakeholders, as well as their focus on achieving the company's business goals. The proposed approach to the formation of requirements architecture can be used within any business project. P. 629–639 |