СУБСТРАТНЫЙ СИЛЛОГИЗМ КАЧЕСТВЕННОЙ ОПТИМИЗАЦИИ СИСТЕМ И ПРОЦЕССОВ ГОСУДАРСТВЕННОГО УПРАВЛЕНИЯ

Abstract

A substrate interpretation of the concept of the syllogism in relation to the problems of high-quality optimization of governance based substrate approach, based on which is built a computer model for training senior managers the ability to build a qualitatively optimal control strategy and to implement the required in these cases, control functions as a test of their ability construct such optimal strategies in specific situations management.

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Anatoly Rumyantsev

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Anatoly Rumyantsev (2015). СУБСТРАТНЫЙ СИЛЛОГИЗМ КАЧЕСТВЕННОЙ ОПТИМИЗАЦИИ СИСТЕМ И ПРОЦЕССОВ ГОСУДАРСТВЕННОГО УПРАВЛЕНИЯ. Международный научный журнал "Интернаука", 1(6), 18-23. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-239093