Yashina Y. Мodeling of new technical equipment creation projects and programs financing dynamics on the deterministic and probabilistic concepts basis

Українська версія

Thesis for the degree of Candidate of Sciences (CSc)

State registration number

0403U002804

Applicant for

Specialization

  • 05.13.22 - Управління проектами та програмами

20-06-2003

Specialized Academic Board

Д 64.062.01

National Aerospace University "Kharkiv Aviation Institute"

Essay

Dissertation is devoted to actual scientific and practical task of scientific and technical projects and programs (STPP) execution dynamical modeling in condition of limited resource and financing for purpose of increase in project resources utilization effectiveness. System analysis of resource and financial provision influence on carrying out project work is made. Model of project financial flows dynamical interaction is developed. Influence of different resource kind on work cost and duration is considered and model of relation between time parameters and work cost are developed. Series of models for separate factors, appearing due to disagreement between work plan and its resource and financial provision are offered. Method of STPP execution forecasting in condition of existing financial dynamics is offered. It base on STPP execution simulation with application of models for separate factors impact on work and whole project parameters. It allow to evaluate the wastes of funds and time are appeareddue to disagreement between work plan and its resource and financial provision. Object model of financing process is build and computer information-modeling system architecture and software is developed for project financing dynamics analysis. The project of distance-piloting aircraft creation and training program of Ukrainian Air Force unit are analyzed by means of developed computer system. The results are implemented on enterprises and organizations are concerned with development, modernization and exploitation of complex technical systems.

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