E-Management | 2021

Functional approach to object intellectualization based on complex engineering

 
 

Abstract


The article presents the authors` position on the development and application of a functional approach to the design and development of intelligent control systems for technical objects of various nature (cyberphysical systems) based on the principles of complex engineering. Complex engineering and a functional approach can, for example, be used together to manage such complex technical objects as intelligent buildings, which in the future allows us to transfer their functioning to a higher level of efficiency not only of the management object itself, but also of the hierarchy of its super – systems from the municipality and the region to the state as a whole. However, the system approach can also be applied in conjunction with complex engineering, which allows us, at least partially, to smooth out certain shortcomings of the functional approach, which are manifested when it is applied exclusively within the framework of system engineering when considering aspects of managing cyber-physical systems with a high degree of intelligence based on the system approach.The authors clearly show the techniques and methods of this set of complex engineering, functional and system approaches in the proposed article using infographic models. Complex engineering allows you to solve the problem of transferring the control object to a connected intellectualized control complex, which, in turn, increases the level of its intelligence. At the same time, the authors use an interdisciplinary approach, since it is the most effective one when considering complex cyberphysical systems. Complex engineering initially includes an interdisciplinary approach, which allows us to apply it to the analysis and study of cyberphysical systems with the subsequent application of already a functional approach to solving problems of intellectualization. According to the authors, this will allow us to reach new frontiers in the field of creating “smart” systems for managing technological and managerial processes in various branches of human economic activity.

Volume None
Pages None
DOI 10.26425/2658-3445-2020-3-4-13-25
Language English
Journal E-Management

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