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ABSTRACTS OF ARTICLES OF THE JOURNAL "INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES".
No. 7. Vol. 24. 2018

DOI: 10.17587/it.24.445-453

P. S. Romanov, D. Sc., Professor, e-mail: romanov_p_s@mail.ru, Kolomna Institute (branch) of Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Education "Moscow Polytechnical University" (Kolomna), I. P. Romanova, Ph. D., e-mail: irom84@mail.ru, Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Education "National Research Moscow State University of Civil Engineering" ((NRU MSUCE)), Moscow, 129337, Russian Federation

Decision-making Methodology for Choosing the Best Technical System for the Recruitment of its Characteristics

The article discusses an integrated approach to decision-making for choosing the best technical system in the quantitative and qualitative characteristics. The evaluation of options and selection of the best variant of technical system it is proposed to carry out based on the methods constructed using methods of spectral analysis and analytic hierarchy process. The description of the methods, two formulations of the problem and its solution algorithms these methods. Analyzes the advantages and disadvantages of these methods. Indicates that combined use of methods of spectral analysis and analytic hierarchy process in selecting the best variant of technical system allows to somewhat reduce the subjectivity in decision-making, especially in conditions that require rapid evaluation of alternatives, and to mitigate the disadvantages and enhance the advantages of these methods. The method may find application in the selection of the best variant of technical system for the totality of its quantitative and qualitative characteristics in various sectors of the economy.
Keywords: the decision, technical system, the method of spectral analysis, analytic hierarchy process, a comprehensive methodology for the selection of the technical system

P. 445–453

 

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