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System Analysis of the Process of Determining the Room Category on Explosion and Fire Hazard

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The task of determining the category of premises for explosion and fire hazard in accordance with regulatory documents is thoroughly considered and formalized. The authors have carried out a system analysis of the process of solving this task and proposed a domain model in the form of ontology. This article described the decision-making algorithm by a specialist who carries out the solution of the task. The article draws our attention to the main classes, subclasses, settings, properties and rules of ontology. The authors presented the results of the analysis in the form of an algorithm. The main criterion for determining belonging to a certain category is substances in the room. The domain model was created to support decision making. The results can be used to solve other problems in the design of fire protection systems.

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The reported study was funded by RFBR, project number 20-37-90058\20.

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Nikulina, Y., Shulga, T., Sytnik, A., Toropova, O. (2021). System Analysis of the Process of Determining the Room Category on Explosion and Fire Hazard. In: Dolinina, O., et al. Recent Research in Control Engineering and Decision Making. ICIT 2020. Studies in Systems, Decision and Control, vol 337. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-65283-8_11

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