Optimal Enterprise

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Business Processes
CA Actor
CA Element
CA Technology
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Class Ii
Compensatory Incentive Scheme
contract theory models
Dynamic Active System
Elementary Operations
Enterprise Control
enterprise systems engineering
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HC Model
HCM
holistic enterprise control framework
Incentive Function
Learning Level
multi-agent optimization
Objective Function
Procedural Components
Reserve Utility
resource planning algorithms
Sea Actor
sociotechnical systems
stochastic management science
Technology Management Process
Test Batches
True Uncertainty
Uncertainty Events
Uniform Partition
Universal Algorithm

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  • ISBN 9780367702632
  • Weight: 560g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 24 Jul 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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In the modern world, most gross product is created within Enterprise firms, project programs, state agencies, transnational corporations and their divisions, as well as various associations and compositions of the above entities. Enterprises, being, on the one hand, complex, and, on the other hand, widespread systems, are the subject matter of cybernetics, system theory, operations research, management sciences and many other fields of knowledge.

However, the complexity of the system obstructs the development of mathematically rigorous foundations for Enterprise control. Moreover, methods of operations research and related sciences, which are widely used in practice, provide optimization of the constituents of an Enterprise, without modeling it as a whole system. But the optimization of parts does not lead to the optimality of the whole, and, also, the absence of top-down and holistic mathematical models of Enterprise contradicts the principle of holism and the system approach.

The approach in this book looks first at Enterprise Systems and their essential aspects as complex sociotechnical systems composed of integrated sets of structural and process models (Chapters 1 and 2). A uniform description of all the heterogeneous fields of the modern Enterprise (marketing, sales, manufacturing, HR, finance, etc.) is then made, and the Enterprise Control Problem is posed as a top-down and holistic mathematical optimization problem (Chapter 3). Original models and methods of contract theory (Chapter 4), technology management (Chapter 5), human behavior and human capital (Chapter 6) and complex activity and resource planning (Chapter 7) are developed to solve the problem. Structural processes and mathematical models constitute an Optimal Enterprise Control Framework (Chapter 8) that provides a practical solution to the Enterprise Control Problem.

This book is a resource for postgraduate and doctoral students, postdoctoral researchers and professors with research interests in the following fields of science:

  • Fundamental Complex Systems study, Complex Systems Engineering, Enterprise Systems Engineering
  • Applications of Operations Research, Optimization, Probability and Stochastic processes to Management Science, Economics and Business
  • Theory of the Firm
  • Business and Management – general, strategy/leadership, organization management, operations management and management information systems
  • Theory of Business Processes, Business Processes Improvement and Reengineering

Mikhail Belov is Deputy CEO of IBS, responsible for new technology and business development in the area of engineering IT systems, PLM and other industrial IT systems. His 38-year career has centered on systems engineering, operations research, economics and finance, IT, electronics.

Mikhail was Vice-President of Metrosvyaz, Deputy Finance Director of TOKOBANK, and President & Owner of Geliosoft Consulting, a startup company focused on cutting-edge technologies, such as an ultra-wideband multi-radar system.

Mikhail holds an MS in electronics from Moscow Engineering Physics Institute and a PhD in operations research and applied math statistics from the Central Scientific Research Institute.

Doctor of Science (Techn.), he also holds an MBA in finance.

Dmitry Novikov is director of Institute of Control Sciences of Russian Academy of Sciences. His scientific interests cover: Control Theory, Cybernetics, Game Theory, Decision-making, Collective Behavior. More than 500 publications (see the full publication history), including more than 20 monographs (Springer, CRC, etc), textbooks and brochures; more than 100 papers in leading journals.

He has more than 25 year’s extensive experience in the field of scientific and technological projects and company management (manufacturing sphere, research, teaching, consulting).

Dmitry is Doctor of Science (Techn.), Professor, Corresponding member of Russian Academy of Sciences, Head of Control Sciences Department of Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology

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