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What does enterprise development mean?
Hello, I would be grateful if they gave me examples of software products that are being developed for various enterprises. If I'm not mistaken, then by enterprises they mean some kind of large enterprise.
Website development is divided into front-end and back-end. As I understand it, there are a lot of related sites between programs for mobile and for the server side of sites in which you can order, buy something, there are various messengers, etc. Unless, for phones, you can already separate programs aimed at working specifically with phone data, there is file cleaning, memory management, etc.
As for games, you can also roughly imagine for yourself what needs to be programmed and what the final product will be like.
As I understand it, there is a separate niche of vacancies aimed at programmers, in particular Java and Sea Sharp, in which tasks come down to writing programs for corporations in various fields, economic, medical, etc. But for me this is too abstract, you can give some programs that you developed and what functions it had, how specifically it was used.
PS I understand that basically everything comes down to variables, cycles, conditions, etc., and special mathematically complex problems are not so common, but still I would like to figure it out.
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Roughly speaking, this is when the target audience of the product is not individual users, but business.
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For example, here www.hostco.ru/news/2015/1/26 , I think something like what you mean, enterprise development implies integration with existing information solutions.
Electronic document management, accounting and other routine. The whole cookie is that business processes, although similar in names, are different in life. Here is an example of an enterprise application
Enterprise - these are any systems with business processes with significantly higher requirements, unlike systems in the non-enterprise sector, and their cost (architecting and implementation = labor costs) is much higher.
The whole complexity of such systems comes down to the creation of the necessary architectural solution for a specific task and the implementation of the functionality (coding, assembly, etc.) in logically interconnected functional blocks.
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