The importance of optimal facility location becomes evident whenever optimal resource alocation and/or use is needed. For example, efficient placement of services (such as stores, warehouses, transmitters, computer servers, etc.) is often needed in a given space (such as building, city, region, state, etc.). Since these kinds of questions pop up in almost all kinds of enterprises and organizations, and usually have great impact on their productivity and cost/performance, it is clear that optimal facility location can become of considerable importance to practically every Slovenian enterprise and organization. The importance of efficient routing of data through computer networks becomes obvious whenever one has to build, for example, a computer cluster in order to run computationally intensive applications. Building clusters from existing and/or relatively cheap computers is usually much cheaper than buing large but expensive supercomputer systems, and is therefore much more appealing to Slovenia. Also important for Slovenia is the part our research which was directed to methodologies (and supporting SW tools and decision models) for strategic planning, development, and purchase of information systems (IS) that support e-commerce, mobile applications, and business rules. Important is also the knowledge about information acquiring for evaluation of the qulity of enterprises, and the impact of this quality on the development of IS that support organization functions (e.g. management). In the area of SW quality assurance, the models such as CMMI-SW are too complex to be used in small software developing organizations. On the other hand, models that were developed for individuals (e.g. PSP and TSP) do not cover all the areas needed and are thus hardly usefull for such organizations. It is therefore important for Slovenia to have a model that combines CMMI-SW, PSP, and TSP, and is appropriate for small organizations which develop software for IS.