Lyeonov S. Scientific-technical progress management on the basis of creation of a system of parameters of service life of technical means

Українська версія

Thesis for the degree of Candidate of Sciences (CSc)

State registration number

0403U002837

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Specialization

  • 08.02.02 - Економіка та управління науково-технічним прогресом

12-06-2003

Specialized Academic Board

Д 41.177.01

Essay

The dissertation is dedicated to the analysis existing and justifying the new approaches to formation of a system of parameters of service life of technical means with the purpose of control of technological advance. The dissertation covers value and reference directions of control of technological advance, the role of optimization of service life of engineering in this process is justified, is updated concepts « controls research progress management», the existing methodical approaches to the count physical and obsolescence are classified at definition of optimum service life of engineering and moment of its replacement, outgoing from a level of their influencing on stimulation research progress management. The multi-level system of parameters of effective lives of technical means is designed, which one actuates "turnover cycle", "service life" and "effective life", the parameters of mutuality between parameters of all levels are detected, the scientific - methodical approaches to their optimizationare advanced, the applicability(feasibility) of the given system as tool of control research progress management is justified. The dissertation contains the practical check of the offered methodical approaches to calculation of parameters "turnover cycle", "service life" and "effective life" is carried out, the comparative analysis of methods of charge of amortization outgoing from a degree of their influencing on rates of growth of firm and on intensification research progress management is conducted, the guidelines on modification in the legislation are designed, which one adjusts amortization policy in Ukraine.

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