IJITCS Vol. 11, No. 5, 8 May 2019
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Information and knowledge economy, innovation structure, innovation enterprises, models system, science-intensive product, manufacturing functions, management functions
The article presents the science, technologies and innovations as foundations of modern economic development. The purpose of establishing complex-structured innovation structure and their functions are analyzed. An effective organizational-economic structural model is proposed for the management of their performance. Production functions, allowing central management institution to use the resources effectively and enterprises within the institution to operate with the whole production strength, are developed. Parameters that cannot be assessed directly as innovation, innovation capacity, science capacity and environmental availability are included in the modeling process. Hierarchic models are developed corresponding to the problems posed to each structure. Among models with various levels, a conceptual algorithm is developed for the purpose of finding a coordinated solution on product/service output based on the efficient utilization of scarce resources. Some suggestions have been given on the basis of modeling the activity of innovative enterprises of different levels with complex structure on its perspective development directions.
Alovsat G. Aliyev, "Development of Models of Manufacturing Processes of Innovative Products at Different Levels of Management", International Journal of Information Technology and Computer Science(IJITCS), Vol.11, No.5, pp.23-29, 2019. DOI:10.5815/ijitcs.2019.05.03
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