Business technologies and processes of IT-project management on the platform of simulation

Ескіз

Дата

2018

Автори

Kramskiy, Sergiy
Matolikov, Denis

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ISSN журналу

2219-5300

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Видавець

КНУБА

Анотація

In the modern world of information technologies and projects, simulation modeling is experiencing a new birth. Interest in this kind of computer modeling has been revived in connection with the significant technological development of programs, projects and simulation systems, which today are a powerful analytical tool that has absorbed the entire arsenal of the latest information technologies, including advanced graphical shells for the purposes of projects and model design and interpretation of output results modeling, project-oriented programming. Due to their attractiveness and accessibility, these simulation technologies are still being mastered by IT-specialists in business projects. It should be noted that the success of innovative projects depends on a clear definition of goal setting of motivational activities of the project team, providing control functions on the results of the ІТ-project, development of the concept of interaction of stakeholders within the project-oriented knowledge-based organization. The project managers of the enterprise are to make management (capital, human resources, and projects) economically more efficient, which, as a rule, requires the introduction of a number of innovations at the enterprise.

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Ключові слова

innovation, IT-project, processes management, business organization, simulation modeling

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Бібліографічний опис

Kramskiy S. Business technologies and processes of IT-project management on the platform of simulation / S. Kramskiy, D. Matolikov // Управління розвитком складних систем : зб. наук. праць / Київ. нац. ун-т буд-ва і архітектури ; гол. ред. Лізунов П. П. – Київ : КНУБА, 2018. – № 35. – С. 6 – 12 . - Бібліогр. : 17 назв.

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