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A Computer System Supporting Administrative Decision Making under the Conditions of Mixed Information for Systems of Ecological Monitoring of the Atmosphere

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A mathematical model and a block diagram of a system for making administrative decisions in distributed monitoring systems under the conditions of mixed information are developed by methods of systems analysis. The structure of applied decision-making systems for supporting information systems of analysis and prediction of atmospheric air pollution is proposed.

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Akimenko, V.V. A Computer System Supporting Administrative Decision Making under the Conditions of Mixed Information for Systems of Ecological Monitoring of the Atmosphere. Cybernetics and Systems Analysis 36, 763–775 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1009445310256

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