Author(s):  
Е.Г. Бурмистров ◽  
Е.А. Давыдов ◽  
А.Б. Корнев ◽  
Е.П. Роннов

В статье рассматриваются принципы формирования информационной среды обслуживания судовых механизмов. Показывается перспективность разработки для этих целей и ведения с актуализацией на всех основных этапах жизненного цикла изделия его Электронного паспорта. Обосновывается структура паспорта, включающая три основных составляющих: 1. Состояние изделия; 2. Эксплуатационный журнал; 3. История изделия и структура обслуживающей такой паспорт базы знаний, включающей в свою очередь следующие основные группы данных: 1) общие данные; 2) данные для принятия решений на этапе ремонта; 3) критерии для принятия решений на этапе эксплуатации; 4) регламенты. Отмечается, что обеспечение действительности данных Электронного паспорта должен осуществляться через единый Регистрационный центр, функции которого сводятся к проверке наличия регистрационных данных и их целостности, хранению последних действительных копий электронных паспортов изделий и хранению данных о этих паспортах. The article deals with the principles of formation of the information environment for the maintenance of ship mechanisms. the prospects of development for these purposes and maintenance with updating at all main stages of the product life cycle of its electronic passport are shown. The structure of the passport, which includes three main components, is justified: 1. Product status; 2. Operational log; 3. Product history and structure of the knowledge base serving such a passport, which in turn includes the following main data groups: 1) general data; 2) data for decision-making at the repair stage; 3) criteria for decision-making at the operational stage; 4) regulations. It is noted that ensuring the validity of Electronic Passport data should be carried out through a single Registration Center, whose functions are limited to checking the availability of registration data and their integrity, storing the latest valid copies of electronic product passports and storing data on these passports.


Author(s):  
Baha Abu-Shaqra ◽  
Rocci Luppicini

Ethical hacking is an important information security risk management strategy within higher education applied against the growing threat of hacking attacks. Confusion regarding the meaning and ethics of ethical hacking within broader society and which resonates within organizations undermines information security. Confusion within organizations increases unpredictably (equivocality) in the information environment, which raises risk level. Taking a qualitative exploratory case study approach, this chapter pairs technoethical inquiry theory with Karl Weick's sensemaking model to explore the meanings, ethics, uses and practices, and value of ethical hacking in a Canadian university and applies technoethical inquiry decision-making grid (TEI-DMG) as an ethical decision-making model. Findings point to the need to expand the communicative and sociocultural considerations involved in decision making about ethical hacking organizational practices, and to security awareness training to leverage sensemaking opportunities and reduce equivocality in the information environment.


Symmetry ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 12 (2) ◽  
pp. 264
Author(s):  
Sha Fu ◽  
Xi-Long Qu ◽  
Ye-Zhi Xiao ◽  
Hang-Jun Zhou ◽  
Guo-Bing Fan

Focusing on risky decision-making problems taking the interval number of normal distribution as the information environment, this paper proposes a decision-making method based on the interval number of normal distribution. Firstly, the normalized matrix based on the decision maker’s attitude is obtained through analysis and calculation. Secondly, according to the existing properties of standard normal distribution, the risk preference factors of the decision makers are considered to confirm the possibility degree of each scheme. The possibility degree is then used for establishing a possibility degree matrix and, consequently, sequencing of all schemes is conducted according to existing theories of possibility degree meaning and the value size of possibility degree. Finally, the feasibility and validity of this method is verified through calculation example analysis.


2015 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 33-42 ◽  
Author(s):  
Xiaoyong Liao

To select an optimal investment enterprise is the key to effectively reduce the investment risk for an investment company. In this paper, the author studies the problem of optimal investment enterprise selection decision under uncertain information environment (fuzzy information and grey information coexist), and present a fuzzy grey multi-attribute group decision making model to select the optimal investment enterprise. In this model, the author defines the concept and operations of fuzzy grey number, and present a ranking method based on fuzzy grey deviation degree to rank the alternative investment enterprises. The author also gives an application example of selecting optimal investment enterprise to highlight the implementation, availability, and feasibility of the proposed decision making model.


2011 ◽  
Vol 35 (5) ◽  
pp. 774-786 ◽  
Author(s):  
Edrisi Muñoz ◽  
Elisabet Capón-García ◽  
Marta Moreno-Benito ◽  
Antonio Espuña ◽  
Luis Puigjaner

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ravindra Singh Bangari

Mindfulness in decision makers has important implications for public leadership. A more nuanced understanding of mindfulness emerges from our grounded research into three national-level crises in the emerging interactive information environment, faced by the Indian government, wherein, the media, stakeholders and the interactive information environment combined to bring the visibility factor to fore, influencing significant aspects of individual, group, organisational and societal sensemaking, framing, cognition, and behavioural responses, amidst ongoing interactions. The research led to identification of a micro-level framework, comprising the antecedents and consequents of the occurrence of “heightened mindfulness” in decision makers in the emerging interactive information environment; leading to a better understanding of the process of influence of the ongoing interactions in the emerging information environment on decision making and crisis management. This “heightened mindfulness” in decision makers and its influence on crisis decision making, in turn, are particularly significant because of their wider organisational and societal implications. The research findings and the proposed framework of crisis decision making have important implications for governments and public leadership in their decision making effectiveness during similar crises.<br>


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ravindra Singh Bangari

Mindfulness in decision makers has important implications for public leadership. A more nuanced understanding of mindfulness emerges from our grounded research into three national-level crises in the emerging interactive information environment, faced by the Indian government, wherein, the media, stakeholders and the interactive information environment combined to bring the visibility factor to fore, influencing significant aspects of individual, group, organisational and societal sensemaking, framing, cognition, and behavioural responses, amidst ongoing interactions. The research led to identification of a micro-level framework, comprising the antecedents and consequents of the occurrence of “heightened mindfulness” in decision makers in the emerging interactive information environment; leading to a better understanding of the process of influence of the ongoing interactions in the emerging information environment on decision making and crisis management. This “heightened mindfulness” in decision makers and its influence on crisis decision making, in turn, are particularly significant because of their wider organisational and societal implications. The research findings and the proposed framework of crisis decision making have important implications for governments and public leadership in their decision making effectiveness during similar crises.<br>


2020 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 61-67
Author(s):  
Tatyana N. Yesikova ◽  
Svetlana V. Vakhrusheva

The paper considers the issues of accounting and reflection in multi-agent systems of the influence of the information environment, information flows on agent behavior and the assessment of consequences, including environmental ones, of decisions made by them at various stages of large-scale infrastructure projects. The information space is a priori a multidimensional dynamic environment that is continuously updated and transformed, sometimes under the primacy of the interests of individual agents or influence groups, and much less frequently from the standpoint of ensuring the viability of the economic system as a whole. A large-scale project for the construction of a transcontinental highway (TKS) through the Bering Strait was chosen as the object of study. The article provides a fairly detailed description of the groups of agents involved in the decision-making process, as well as the elements of the information space that are significant for an agent at certain stages of its activity. To model the influence of the information space on decision-making processes by agents of different hierarchy levels (business entities, managerial entities, etc.), algorithms and special procedures have been developed.


2009 ◽  
pp. 87-102
Author(s):  
Cosimo Talň ◽  
Bianca Gelli ◽  
Antonella Seddone ◽  
Fulvio Venturino

- Learning about political candidatures choice can be a cognitively taxing task, given that the information environment of campaign may be complicated. This paper reports results from a process-tracing researches designed to learn how young voters in a primary election adopt and use such strategies.Key words: Decision-making, process-tracing, voting


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