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The Model of Effective Management in the Formation of a Production Portfolio

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This paper considers the issues related to the generation and assessment of the efficiency of alternative solutions in the portfolio management of production systems (PSs), as well as algorithms for generating alternative project portfolios under the invariance of their production, components, and materials, and the construction and ranking of PS evolution trajectories by taking the structure of project portfolio and requirements for resources and speed of evolution of such systems into consideration. A system of notations for the description of the procedural model of project portfolio management, which can be implemented by algorithmic means, has been proposed.

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Mylnikov, L.A. The Model of Effective Management in the Formation of a Production Portfolio. Autom. Doc. Math. Linguist. 55, 203–209 (2021). https://doi.org/10.3103/S0005105521050034

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