scholarly journals Data Inventory as the Development and Promotion Basis of Universities Educational Programs

2019 ◽  
Vol 71 ◽  
pp. 05014
Author(s):  
P. Zhelev ◽  
I. A. Svetkina ◽  
A.S. Zotova ◽  
A.A. Chudaeva

Digitalization affects universities, including management decision-making processes. Different management decisions require different data sets. The paper studies the issues of making managerial decisions at the university on the development and promotion of basic educational programs at the educational services market based on the results of data inventory. Two approaches are proposed: the study of data belonging to the university, and the search for the necessary data in the external environment. The article identifies the areas that need to be studied in order to make managerial decisions on ways to promote the main educational programs at the university, and analyzes the information accumulated both inside the university and in the external environment. The authors of the article proposed an algorithm for database inventory, which involves the identification of data sources, including digital traces, the analysis of the authority to use databases with the necessary registries of information systems and website directories. The result of data inventory should be the design of updating systems for the development and promotion of a university educational program. These actions will lead to the creation of an information system that will collect and process the diverse information needed to adjust the university’s strategy. As a result, the university should expand the functional system that accumulates and systematizes various data required to promote the university educational programs at the market.

2019 ◽  
Vol 4 (9) ◽  
pp. 34-44
Author(s):  
А. Тебекин ◽  
A. Tebekin

The author's classification of management decision-making methods, including twenty-five classes of methods, is presented for the first time. As part of the general classification of management decision-making methods, the role and place of a group of methods for making managerial decisions based on the optimization of performance indicators was demonstrated. In the group of methods for making managerial decisions based on the optimization of performance indicators, a subgroup of programming methods (linear, nonlinear and dynamic) is considered in detail. The features of use and application are shown when making managerial decisions of a subgroup of programming methods.


2017 ◽  
Vol 2017 (2) ◽  
pp. 191-195
Author(s):  
Татьяна Карлова ◽  
Tatyana Karlova ◽  
Александр Бекмешов ◽  
Aleksandr Bekmeshov ◽  
Марианна Михайлова ◽  
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Author(s):  
Makhsad Isabayev Bakhodirovich ◽  

In this scientific article, international and national legislation on citizens decision-making processes has been investigated, to what extent is the importance of public control in the process of political decision-making, the implementation of citizens' participation in local government directly by itself or through elected representatives (political institutions). Also, practical proposals aimed at increasing the participation of public structures in decision-making were made.


2016 ◽  
pp. 1110-1136
Author(s):  
Anthony R. Cummings ◽  
Jane M. Read ◽  
Jose M. V. Fragoso

Describing vegetation types is critical for managing natural resources and assessing ecosystem risk. Vegetation maps are historically produced by “Western experts,” often ignoring local-level groups critical to resource management. Indigenous hunters, as resource managers, have strong connections to their landscapes and their descriptions of vegetation within their homelands can be useful in the map-making process. This project examined the usefulness of vegetation descriptions from Rupununi, Southern Guyana Indigenous hunters in the map-making process and how their descriptions were influenced by biophysical environmental attributes. A Landsat TM and ASTER DEM merged imagery of the Rupununi was classified using Indigenous hunters' vegetation descriptions to train the classification and assess accuracy. Based on the hunters' vegetation descriptions an eleven-class map was produced that covered the main vegetation types they described. Whereas “expert” maps rely on organized forest inventory data, Indigenous hunters' vegetation classifications were influenced by their interactions with the biophysical environment. The final map shows that Indigenous hunters may be important partners in the map-making process and play key roles in tropical forest management decision-making processes.


Author(s):  
Orhan Kaya ◽  
Halil Ceylan ◽  
Sunghwan Kim ◽  
Danny Waid ◽  
Brian P. Moore

In their pavement management decision-making processes, U.S. state highway agencies are required to develop performance-based approaches by the Moving Ahead for Progress in the 21st Century (MAP-21) federal transportation legislation. One of the performance-based approaches to facilitate pavement management decision-making processes is the use of remaining service life (RSL) models. In this study, a detailed step-by-step methodology for the development of pavement performance and RSL prediction models for flexible and composite (asphalt concrete [AC] over jointed plain concrete pavement [JPCP]) pavement systems in Iowa is described. To develop such RSL models, pavement performance models based on statistics and artificial intelligence (AI) techniques were initially developed. While statistically defined pavement performance models were found to be accurate in predicting pavement performance at project level, AI-based pavement performance models were found to be successful in predicting pavement performance in network level analysis. Network level pavement performance models using both statistics and AI-based approaches were also developed to evaluate the relative success of these two models for network level pavement performance modeling. As part of this study, in the development of pavement RSL prediction models, automation tools for future pavement performance predictions were developed and used along with the threshold limits for various pavement performance indicators specified by the Federal Highway Administration. These RSL models will help engineers in decision-making processes at both network and project levels and for different types of pavement management business decisions.


2004 ◽  
Vol 28 (1) ◽  
pp. 73
Author(s):  
Donna M Anderson

Data from a questionnaire administered to senior managers in the New England Area Health Service (NEAHS) was used to examine gender differences in decision-making processes. The study found that female managers were more likely to report that they included staff in decision-making processes. The small size of the population restricted the statistical analysis; more meaningful findings may result if the study were to be repeated using a larger population of senior managers.


Author(s):  
Jenna Tyler ◽  
Abdul-Akeem Sadiq ◽  
Douglas S. Noonan ◽  
Rebecca M. Entress

AbstractTo reduce flood losses, floodplain managers make decisions on how to effectively manage their community’s flood risks. While there is a growing body of research that examines how individuals and households make decisions to manage their flood risks, far less attention has been directed at understanding the decision-making processes for flood management at the community level. This study aimed to narrow this research gap by examining floodplain managers’ perceptions of the quality of their community’s flood management decision-making processes. Data gathered from interviews with 200 floodplain managers in the United States indicate that most floodplain managers perceive their community’s flood management decision-making processes to be good. The results also indicate that communities participating in the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s Community Rating System, as well as communities with a higher level of concern for flooding and a lower poverty rate, are significantly more likely to report better flood management decision-making processes.


2020 ◽  
Vol 73 ◽  
pp. 01006
Author(s):  
Radim Dušek

The aim of the paper is to introduce method which allows to calculate the estimation of the total consumer spending for 2019 in different regions of the Czech Republic. Presented method is based on combination of publicly available consumer spending data sets and geomarketing information. It can be applied to estimate consumer spending in total or for example only in one specific consumption expenditure group. Thus obtained findings, that can be visualized on a map with the use of GIS software, can be considered as a basis for more effective SMEs‘ marketing and management decision-making process concerning Czech Republic local consumer goods markets‘ size and characteristics as well as for forecasting future growth rate.


2021 ◽  
Vol 96 (3) ◽  
pp. 78-86
Author(s):  
L. I. Kulakova ◽  
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A. V. Polyanin ◽  
V. V. Tarnovskiy ◽  
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...  

The article discusses the main economic and mathematical models used in making and implementing management decisions. It has been established that the beginning of making a managerial decision is determined by the nature of solution of managerial problem: creative and standard, implementation of a managerial decision is subordinate to the certainty of the result, that is, its probabilistic or deterministic outcome. The procedure and modeling of the process of making and implementing management decisions will be linear or non-linear. On this basis, the types of mathematical models for solving managerial problems are considered when making and implementing managerial decisions to optimize the chosen option. The author's model is proposed based on a two-phase system from the theory of queues with elements of nonlinear programming for making and implementing managerial decisions in socially oriented business structures. The model includes a combination of linear and non-linear programming. Since when conducting business, socially oriented entrepreneurial structures are aimed at obtaining two types of effects, both commercial and social.


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