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Navitskaya Katsiaryna Yanka Kupala State University of Grodno Grodno, Belarus Modeling and optimization of multi-agent situation analysis’ procedures in decision-making
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Contents Introduction Theoretical results – the concept of situational analysis – the possibility of applying the multi-agent systems theory to this process – the adaptation of multi-agent situational analysis to regional governance Practical part –situation analysis of the information society’s development in the regions of Belarus Conclusions 2PhD Students Conference, Rogow 2013
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Introduction PhD Students Conference, Rogow 20133 My specialty: Mathematical and instrumental methods of economics My PhD Thesis: Modeling and optimization of multi-agent situation analysis’ procedures in decision- making My goal: to improve methods and techniques (models) of multi-agent (multi-criteria) situational analysis for justify management decisions
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identification and assessment of possible changes in the enterprise’s working the influence of the present external and internal factors, the possible risks transformation of the current situation Source: www.tamauzy.comwww.tamauzy.com Situational analysis 4PhD Students Conference, Rogow 2013
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Situational analysis functions Situational analysis Data collection Information sharing Data processing Decision- making Self- evaluation PhD Students Conference, Rogow 20135
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The multi-agent theory Reasons large number of criteria and restrictions; uncertainty of results; the necessity of taking into account occurring events; experts’ adequacy within limited area. 6PhD Students Conference, Rogow 2013 Rezults Speed-up process; High efficienty of procedure; Economy of resources (labor, material, computer, etc.).
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Regional governance Region as an independent system and as a subsystem of the state dual subordination of local departments to the ministry and to the local executive committee PhD Students Conference, Rogow 20137
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Multi-agent situational analysis of region’s development 8PhD Students Conference, Rogow 2013
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Practical part Test subject area: management of regional medium-and long-term development on the example of Grodno region Goal: to evaluate the effectiveness and impact to economic development at the regional level PhD Students Conference, Rogow 20139
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Information society Information and communication technologies (ICT) Knowledge and information 10PhD Students Conference, Rogow 2013
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The system of indicators Data: the official data of 16 indicators for each regions of Belarus in 2011 11PhD Students Conference, Rogow 2013
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The results of factor analysis Factor 1 42.64% of the variance the work of the ICT sector Factor 2 30.81% of the variance the Internet's using Factor 3 15.75% of the variance Using electronic document PhD Students Conference, Rogow 201312
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The results of correlation analysis Pair of Variables Valid NSpearman Rр-levelComment Factor 1 & GRP 60,9428570,004805Correlation is significant, positive Factor 2 & GRP 6-0,20,704Correlation is not significant Factor 3 & GRP 60,0857140,871743Correlation is not significant 13PhD Students Conference, Rogow 2013
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The conclusion In theory: the concept of multi-agent situational analysis and its functional model received. In practice: – there is a high degree of differentiation in information society level of regions of Belarus; – only ICT sector’s work impact to GRP; – It’s necessary to increase ICT costs (now it’s less then 3% of GRP). In future: to develop a prototype of multi-agent decision-support system for region management. 14PhD Students Conference, Rogow 2013
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THANK FOR YOUR ATTENTION! Katsiaryna Navickaya Yanka Kupala State University of Grodno navickaya@tut.by 15PhD Students Conference, Rogow 2013
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