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COGNITIVE TECHNOLOGIES IN THE PROFESSIONAL KNOWLEDGE AS A MEANS OF THE OPTIMIZING MANAGEMENT DECISIONS
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The subject of cybernetics is the control processes occurring in complex dynamic systems. Such systems are constantly encountered in industrial activity, in natural science and society. The goal of cybernetics is the development and implementation of scientific methods of the managing complex processes to increase the efficiency of human labor, in order to find the most rational ways for the interaction of computer and natural intelligence. At the present stage, these processes have gained rapid growth in all spheres of activity and brought about the cyberneticization of large, medium and small businesses. In many companies, automated process control systems have emerged. Computers are involved in the solving problems of planning and operational regulation of the enterprises. The cybernetization of management has become a mass phenomenon and a necessary condition for the existence of any business. In the process of its development, began to raise the issue of developing optimal management decisions in a multi-level information management system. One of the key issues is the question of the management system in the form of a cognitive structure of distributed knowledge, which demonstrated the possibility of combining the professional knowledge of specialists and the intellectual capabilities of the modern computers. The paper proposes the use of a cognitive scheme for solving problems of the optimal planning and operational regulation of the work of large production companies. The goal in this case is to formulate a model, summarizing the task of the enterprise, which is presented in the form of a modification of the "constellation" model with two types of variables ? integer and continuous. Its solution should ensure maximum efficiency of the process by the work of enterprises of different fields to the activity. A method for solving the original optimization model based on the cognitive approach is presented.
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