THE PROJECT MANAGEMENT OF WATER SUPPLY COMPLEXES RECONSTRUCTION ON THE BASIS OF DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEMS
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https://doi.org/10.47839/ijc.13.4.639Keywords:
project management, reconstruction projects, water supply system, decision support system, neural network, weighted sum method.Abstract
The problems of managing projects of water supply system reconstruction are considered. The characteristics of such systems and especially the processes of planning and implementation of water supply systems reconstruction projects were analyzed. The necessity of sharing the methods of projects value assessing according to their social significance and economic benefit expectations are identified. On the basis of the fulfilled research a structural model of automated decision support system in project management of water supply systems reconstruction is proposed. The model is based on the use of the weighted sum method and assessment the current states of projects by the means of a neural network classifier.References
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