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Synergetic Aspects of Simulated Technologies

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This paper considers self-organization as self-improvement of open systems. It is shown that, in the process of self-organization of any technology, there always is an anthropomorphic component. It is noted that the organization and self-organization of a designed system can always be determined. A concrete example of determining the self-organization of the technology of operation of a heat and mass transfer apparatus is given, which includes synergetic aspects of the technology, substantiation of the working capacity of the technology, technology formalization, and conclusions and recommendations. It is noted that the absolute interaction of a pair of technology elements (maximal organization) is achieved when the working material is proportionally distributed over the interacting elements. The best result (maximum organization) is achieved when the entropies of the interacting elements of the technology are absolutely consistent.

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Translated from Kibernetika i Sistemnyi Analiz, No. 6, November–December, 2018, pp. 11–17.

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Dubrov, Y.I. Synergetic Aspects of Simulated Technologies. Cybern Syst Anal 54, 860–866 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10559-018-0088-y

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