Expert assessments in decision making: risks and safety
Dmytro Domin, Nataliia Martynenko, Airam Curtidor, Masuma Mammadova, Graciela Velasco Herrera, Tetyana Baydyk, Ernst Kussul, Zarifa Jabrayilova, Huseyn Gasimov, Ayten Ahmadova, Volodymyr Polishchuk, Serhii Yanishevskyi, Oksana Bilonoh, Liudmyla Nahrebelna, Vyacheslav Trushevsky, Alina Korchevskaya, Oksana Semenchenko, Inna Vyhovska The monograph “Expert assessments in decision making: risks and safety” presents studies that address the problems of expert […]
Financial literacy skills level among small and medium scale businesses: lessons for entrepreneurial decision-making in Lagos, Nigeria
Samson Adewumi, Simangele Constance Cele Remarking on the strategic significance of Small and Medium Scale Enterprise (SMEs) as critical to any economy growth and employment creation opportunities, there are evidence that support the poor possession of the appropriate financial literacy skills and knowledge, required by SMEs to effectively make entrepreneurial decision, needed for business growth […]
Unequal, undiversified and underrepresented: women on the backburner in local decision making in South Africa’s local government
Juliet Eileen Joseph The object of research: Firstly, the study highlights that women are still underrepresented in local government at the district level in leadership positions remaining on the backburner as decision makers. Secondly, the study examines the notion of patriarchy and male dominance that results in the marginalization and exclusion of women in municipal […]
Synthesis of decision making in a distributed intelligent personnel health management system on offshore oil platform
Masuma Mammadova, Zarifa Jabrayilova This paper proposes a methodological approach for the decision synthesis in a geographically distributed intelligent health management system for oil workers working in offshore industry. The decision-making methodology is based on the concept of a person-centered approach to managing the health and safety of personnel, which implies the inclusion of employees […]
Development of the principles of fuzzy rule-based system for hepatocelular carcinoma staging
Masuma Mammadova, Nuru Bayramov, Zarifa Jabrayilova The article proposes the principles for the development of a fuzzy rule-based physician decision support system n to determine the stages of the most common hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) among malignant tumors of liver. The stages of HCC, i.e., critical situations, are expressed by different combinations of clinical signs of […]
MODELS AND METHODS OF SUPPORT DECISION FOR MANAGEMENT OF IT COMPANIES
Yehor Tatarchenko, Volodymyr Lyfar Studies have been carried out and methods have been proposed to increase the competitiveness of IT companies by improving the quality of their state analysis taking into account stochastic indicators. Growth conditions may provide mergers and acquisitions (M&A). One of the important components of mergers and acquisitions is a qualitative […]
METHODS FOR FUZZY DEMAND ASSESSMENT FOR IT SPECIALTIES
Masuma Mammadovа The rapid development of information technologies and their penetration into various spheres of human activity cause a sharply increased demand for IT specialists, in many countries of the world far exceeding the supply on them. High rates of technological transformation contribute to the diversification of the IT segment of the labor market, on […]