Information analysis systems are an independent category of information systems designed to automate analytics aimed at decision management or other possible solutions. The «Monitoring» Information Analysis System developed in MIIGAiK is described in this paper. Furthermore, the development process of a software component designed to plan the examination routes and to carry out consolidated areal indices geoanalysis of educational facilities in Republic of Crimea is represented. The developed software component uses the combination of two programming languages: PHP and JavaScript. The API Yandex.Maps is used to visualize geodata, routes generation and their length and time of travel. A proprietary algorithm, which involves direct searching the minimum routes of three points and then expanding them by locating the nearest free points to search an optimal route was developed. Two consolidated areal indices, which are used in the information system to analyze the status of subordinate educational organizations in the Republic of Crimea, were formed on the basis of the available information analysis. The first one is called «Schools overcrowding» and it is defined as ratio of the number of schools with second and third shifts to the total number of schools in an administrative-territorial entity (ATE). The second index, «Shortage of places in kindergartens for one hundred people in the age group of 4-7 years», is defined as ratio of the sum of ATE shortage places to the population in the age group of 4-7 years. In other words, this index characterizes the number of missing places per one hundred children of preschool age. The created component cooperates both with the subsystem of the contractor and with the subsystem of the customer and fully completes the tasks set by him.
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