Challenges and requirements for developing a secure computer-integrated warehouse for aircraft components with enhanced data confidentiality

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https://doi.org/10.18372/2073-4751.80.19775

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computer-integrated warehouse, aircraft components, enhanced security measures, optimisation of warehouse operations, data privacy

Abstract

The article discusses in detail the challenges and requirements for developing a secure, computer-integrated warehouse for aviation components with an increased level of data confidentiality, comprehensively explores the concept of a computer-integrated warehouse for aviation components and emphasises the critical importance of enhanced security measures. The first section outlines the challenges faced by traditional warehouse systems in aviation, emphasizing the risks associated with manual tracking and management of aircraft components. It also highlights the growing significance of technology in optimizing warehouse operations. The subsequent section delves into recent advancements in computer-integrated warehousing, including the integration of IoT, automation, and robotics. Recognizing the sensitive nature of aircraft components, the article underscores the importance of increased securityThe article further explores data confidentiality measures, encompassing encryption, secure data transmission, access control, and authentication protocols. It advocates for the implementation of blockchain technology to enhance data integrity and compliance with industry-specific data protection regulations. The subsequent section outlines the multifaceted benefits of computer-integrated warehousing with heightened security. Through compelling case studies, the article showcases successful implementations of computer-integrated warehouses in the aviation industry, emphasizing their positive impact on security and data confidentiality. Potential challenges in implementation, balancing security measures with operational efficiency, and addressing workforce adaptation and training concerns are also examined. In conclusion, the article summarizes key points and underscores the crucial role of computer-integrated warehousing with heightened security in the aviation sector. It encourages further research and investment in advancing warehouse technologies for sustainable growth in the industry.

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2025-03-13

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