Work place: National Technical University of Ukraine “Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute”, Kyiv 03056, Ukraine
E-mail: lishchuk_kpi@ukr.net
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Research Interests: Artificial Intelligence
Biography
Kateryna Lishchuk is an Associate Professor of the Department of Computer Science and Software Engineering in Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute, Ukraine, and connected with it his further scientific activity. In 2001, she graduated with honors from Igor Sikorsky KPI with a degree in Information Control Systems and Technologies. Master of Computer Science. In March 2012, she defended her PhD thesis for the academic title of Candidate of Technical Sciences. Her research interests include human-machine interface, discrete structures, algorithmization and programming, object-oriented programming, discrete mathematics, functional and convex analysis, pattern recognition theory, and classification in artificial intelligence. Scopus ID: 57208345238
By Alexander Pavlov Kateryna Lishchuk Oleg Melnikov Mykyta Kyselov Cennuo Hu
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijitcs.2025.04.01, Pub. Date: 8 Aug. 2025
The problems of managing modern complex organizational and manufacturing systems, such as international production corporations, regional economies, sectoral ministries, etc., in conditions of fierce competition are primarily related to the need to consider the activity of organizational and manufacturing objects that make up a multi-level manufacturing system, that is, the ability to efficiently solve the problem of coordinating interests. This problem cannot be solved efficiently without the use of modern scientific achievements and appropriate software. As an example, we can cite the active systems theory pioneered by Prof. V. M. Burkov and his students, which successfully claims to be a constructive implementation of the idea of coordinated planning. This paper proposes new models and methods of coordinated planning of two-level organizational and manufacturing systems. Our models and methods use original compromise criteria and the corresponding constructive algorithms. The original aggregated volume-time models are used as models of organizational and manufacturing objects. We present a well-founded software structure for the proposed methods of coordinated planning. It contains an intelligent interface for using the presented results in solving applied problems.
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