Features of Control Processes in Organizational-Technical (Technological) Systems of Continuous Type

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2020

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Technological complexes of various industries are characterized by certain modes of operation (techno-logical regulations), which correspond to the set of vari-ables of different nature, which have a high-dynamics of change and determine the main technical and economic performance of the object. The aim of the research is to identify information software approaches to support decision-making in organizational-technical (techno-logical) systems. Research results are obtained through grouping, generalization and comparison methods. The scientific significance of the results are to determine the objective need to use intelligent decision support subsys-tems to quickly manage complex organizational-tech-nical systems based on both: clear and formalized data and knowledge and high-quality fuzzy estimates.

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sugar production, control object, technologi-cal monitoring, виробництво цукру, об'єкт контролю, технологічний моніторинг, automated complexes, uncertainty of in-formation, neuro-fuzzy networks, автоматизовані комплекси, невизначеність інформації, нейронечіткі мережі, кафедра інформаційних технологій, штучного інтелекту і кібербезпеки, кафедра автоматизації та комп'ютерних технологій систем управління ім. проф. А.П. Ладанюка

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Features of Control Processes in Organizational-Technical (Technological) Systems of Continuous Type / I. Korobiichuk, A. Ladanyuk, R. Boiko, S. Hrybkov // Journal of Automation, Mobile Robotics and Intelligent Systems. – 2020. – Vol. 14, № 4. – P. 11–17.

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