Efficiency of ensuring the survivability of logistics information and control systems

Author:

Anisimov Vladimir,Anisimov Evgeniy,Saurenko Tatyana

Abstract

The article proposes a methodological approach to assessing the effectiveness of measures to ensure the survivability of management systems for logistics business processes. The effectiveness of these measures is determined as the degree of preservation of the capabilities of control systems to perform their functions under the conditions of destructive influences. It is proposed to use a function as an indicator of effectiveness, the argument of which is the change in the duration of the control cycle associated with the need to restore the operability of the control system after destructive influences. The proposed approach forms the basis for constructing mathematical models of decision support for the choice of means and methods of ensuring survivability for a wide class of management systems for logistic business processes.

Publisher

EDP Sciences

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