Shcherbachenko O. Project planning of the emergency response systems development of united territorial communitie.

Українська версія

Thesis for the degree of Candidate of Sciences (CSc)

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0419U000748

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Specialization

  • 05.13.22 - Управління проектами та програмами

28-02-2019

Specialized Academic Board

К 35.874.02

Lviv State University of Life Safety

Essay

The theoretical synthesis and the actual scientific applied task of the project management improving quality of emergency response systems of united territorial communities in these dissertation are done. It is achieved thanks to the system-value bases development, models, methods and tools that form the instrument for projects managing on the pre-investment phase of their life cycle in a changing project environment for limited resources. The components and functions of the emergency response systems of the united territorial communities are described. The system-value principles of project management of their development are developed. The main requirements of the temporary firefighting systems to the project configuration of emergency response systems development of joint territorial communities are formulated. The organizational options for their development are substantiated. Models and methods of project management of emergency response systems of united territorial communities on the pre-investment phase of their life cycle in a changing project environment for limited resources have been developed. The modeling of the fire extinguishing operation projects of the united territorial communities is carried out. The predicted values of their value in the desired state are substantiated. A conceptual plan of the development projects of emergency response systems of united territorial communities is developed. The practical tools for solving administrative tasks related to the implementation of projects for the emergency response systems development of united territorial communities were introduced into practice.

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