What is it about?

Conceptual and formal models of agile systems functioning with regard to the use of information technologies (IT) introduced. Such systems functioning main distinctive feature consists in necessity to reveal relations between environment impact on system functioning and informational and non-informational actions required for this system operation as a reaction to impact of the environment.

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Why is it important?

Concepts and models suggested are required to solve research tasks of information technology efficience research as mathematical problems of operations research and mathematical programming. To develop such models analytic relations between informational and non-informational effects and impact of the environment are revealed in such a way that: First, the models are based on patterns of operation caused by changing environment. Second, models represent potential demand to implement processes of improvement of systems and their operation (as a reaction to changing environment). Third, they represent subsequent transient behavior of changes in the system and its functioning.

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Based upon practical application, solution of these problems is relevant when researching: Enterprise architectures, IT usage, implementation of public projects and programs involving IT usage. Research is now becoming ever more relevant due to the fact that analytical research of agile systems OP with regard to IT usage supports scientifically based improvements of parameters of informational actions, their relations with other actions depending on changing requirements of the environment and with the account of ASF specifics.

Alexander S. Geida
St.Petersburg Institute for Informatics and Automation

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This page is a summary of: Schemas for the analytical estimation of the operational properties of agile systems, SHS Web of Conferences, January 2017, EDP Sciences,
DOI: 10.1051/shsconf/20173501058.
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