Ratushnyj R. Metods and models of project configuration management of fighting system improvement in rural administrative district (on example of Lviv oblast)

Українська версія

Thesis for the degree of Candidate of Sciences (CSc)

State registration number

0406U000080

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Specialization

  • 05.13.22 - Управління проектами та програмами

16-12-2005

Specialized Academic Board

К 36.814.03

Lviv National Agrarian University

Essay

Object – the configuration of project of the fire fighting system improvement in a rural administrative district (FFSAD); purpose – efficiency increasing of the FFSAD project improvement on the basis of development of project configuration management methods and models; methods – imitation simulating and experimental researches, systems analysis and synthesis, expert estimations, statistical evaluation of experimental data; graphical and analytical analysis; novelty – the methods of synthesis of production, technical and organizational factors of function efficiency of the virtual FFSAD fire subsections are developed at first that makes possible to ground the system configurations of the project development; the probabilistic-statistical models of efficiency factors of FFSAD functioning are grounded; the grounding method of the set number location of fire fighting subsections in the project of FFSAD improvement are developed; the statistical simulation model of virtual FFSAD functioning is first developed; the method of project configuration of FFSAD improvement is first worked out which based on using the statistical imitation of this system functioning; results – using of the developed methods and models enables to increase the efficiency of FFSAD projects improvement thanks to grounding and management by their configuration; introduction – The fire fighting system of the Emergency Ministry of Ukraine in the Lviv region. According to developed recommendations the system of the Zolochiv district fire fighting system at the Lvov region is improved; using sphere – fire fighting brigades of MNS Ukraine.

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