
Geospatial Aspects of Managing the Development of Complex Systems
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The monograph presents the results of the development of the theoretical foundations of geoinformation management of the development of distributed organizational and technical systems and territories. The objectives of the research identified the main tasks to be solved: 1) conceptual analysis of the processes of geoinformation management of the development of spatially distributed natural and technical systems. 2) methodological foundations for managing the development of natural and technical systems. 3) methodological apparatus for providing geoinformation management for the development of natural and technical systems. 4) geoinformation systems for managing the development of natural and technical systems. 5 ) methods and models of decision-making risk management in managing the development of natural and technical systems. The results obtained allow, at subsequent stages of research, to develop decision-making methods based on geoinformation for real control systems of various levels and purposes, practical recommendations for improving geoinformation risk management for the development of territories and organizational and technical systems, as well as methods for measuring the parameters of distributed systems, territories and water areas.
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Prof. Eugene Istomin, Doctor of Technical Sciences.
Specialist in the field of mathematical modeling and reliability theory of complex systems. Author of more than 170 scientific papers, 10 textbooks, 3 monographs.
Assoc. Prof. Valery Mikheev, PhD in Law.
Specialist in the field of crisis management and jurisprudence. Winner of many state awards.
Assoc. Prof. Yaroslav Petrov, PhD in Technical Sciences.
Specialist in the field of data analysis and design of geographic information systems. Author of more than 100 scientific papers and 5 books, reviewer of Drones, Remote sensing, Marine science and engineering journals published by MDPI.
Prof. Sergey Prisyazhnyuk, Doctor of Technical Sciences.
Specialist in the field of information security and development of geoinformation systems. Honored Scientist of the Russian Federation, full member of the Academy of Engineering Sciences named after A. M. Prokhorov, International Academy of Informatization, International Academy of Information Technologies. Editor-in-Chief of the Information and Space journal.
Assoc. Prof. Alexander Sokolov, PhD in Military Sciences.
Specialist in the field of geoinformation management. Author of more than 10 books and 80 scientific papers.Content
Conceptual analysis of the processes of geospatial management of the development of complex systems.- Methodological bases of development management complex systems.- Methodological apparatus for providing geoinformational management of the development of complex systems.- Geoinformation systems of development management complex systems.- Risk management in management decision making development of complex systems.
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