Methods and Models for Building AdaptiveAutomated System of Organizational Management

Dodonov, A.; Nikiforov, A.; Putyatin, V.

CEUR Workshop Proceedings 3887: 134-145

2023


ISSN/ISBN: 1613-0073
Accession: 093521897

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Summary
The adaptation of automated organizational management systems (ASOM) is closely related to the concept of distributed systems. In this context, adaptation involves modifying structural relationships between information blocks, adjusting processing algorithm parameters, and incorporating reflective elements. Currently, the field of ASOM adaptation within complex distributed systems has emerged, where specialized mathematical models and methods are employed. This paper presents an analysis of the scientific and methodological framework for ASOM adaptation, including examples of successful applications of ontology synthesis and conceptual structure synthesis using degree-based structural typologies. Limitations of current approaches in addressing adaptation challenges, particularly with respect to conceptual changes, are identified. Further development directions are suggested, focusing on enhancing the scientific and methodological framework through tensor transformations in electrical multicoil networks.