Development of decision-making technology for the provision of services in project implementation
Oksana Mulesa (),
Evgen Yakob,
Petro Valko,
Oleksandra Sviezhentseva and
Dmytro Marhitych
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Oksana Mulesa: Uzhhorod National University
Evgen Yakob: Uzhhorod National University
Petro Valko: Uzhhorod National University
Oleksandra Sviezhentseva: Uzhhorod National University
Dmytro Marhitych: Uzhhorod National University
Technology audit and production reserves, 2024, vol. 2, issue 2(76), 13-17
Abstract:
The object of research is decision-making processes regarding the provision of services within the framework of cross-border projects.To achieve the aim of the research, an analysis of the service provision market was first conducted, its features have been revealed and problems arising in the processes of its functioning have been identified. The main problem is to find the optimal distribution of services between performers in the service management system. A mathematical model of the problem of single- and multi-criteria optimization has been developed, where the problem is decomposed into independent sub-problems. The problem is presented in the form of a linear programming problem. Various efficiency criteria of the found distributions are proposed. Depending on the number of criteria, the problem will be a single-criteria Boolean programming problem or a multi-criteria optimization problem. An iterative method for finding the optimal distribution of services has been created, and individual methods are laid out in the form of production rules, which is understandable and allows to gain new knowledge.Based on the obtained data, a decision-making technology has been developed regarding the distribution of service consumers between performers. At the same time, decision-making methods were used, which allow optimizing the processes of service provision. A systematic approach was used when designing information technology. This made it possible to create an effective and problem-relevant technology that helps in making informed decisions about the distribution of services between participants of cross-border projects. A structural and functional diagram of the decision support system has been developed. Its structural elements are detailed.The obtained results reflect a thorough analysis of the current state of the services market and the development of effective decision-making technology, which contributes to the optimization of work in the field of cross-border projects. This approach can be useful for various subjects involved in the implementation and coordination of international projects.
Keywords: decision-making; linear programming problem; screening; service provision; cross-border project; service consumers; service providers (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.15587/2706-5448.2024.301317
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