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Analytical aspects of evaluation of effectiveness of technological support of an organizational system
A. A. Zatsarinnyy, A. P. Shabanov Institute of Informatics Problems, Russian Academy of Sciences, 44-2 Vavilov Str., Moscow 119333, Russian Federation
Abstract:
The article discusses the system consisting of normalized and actual indicators, which is used in technological support of activities of an organizational system. The article presents the evaluation criteria that are provided by the classification approach to the choice of scenario for decision for responsible persons for different situations arising in an environment of activities of an organizational system. Classification is performed according to the hierarchy of activities of an organizational system: (a) activities in the divisions of the organizational system; (b) activities in the organizational system; and (c) all activities of the organizational system in general. The main emphasis of the methodical approach presented in the article is practical. This allows one to take the degree of threat to activities of an organizational system. The authors distinguish three degrees of state activities: ($i$) activities are carried out in a range of specified normalized indicators; ($ii$) a priori, there is a threat to continuation of activities of an organizational system; and ($iii$) activities of an organizational system are under threat.
Keywords:
organizational system; technological support of activities of an organizational system; evaluation of the effectiveness; normalized and actual indicators; information; decision making; monitoring objects.
Received: 31.07.2014
Citation:
A. A. Zatsarinnyy, A. P. Shabanov, “Analytical aspects of evaluation of effectiveness of technological support of an organizational system”, Inform. Primen., 8:3 (2014), 126–133
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