Data structures, logical-probabilistic models and digital management of the safety and quality of systems in the economics
by Eugene Solozhentsev; Ekaterina Karaseva
International Journal of Risk Assessment and Management (IJRAM), Vol. 23, No. 1, 2020

Abstract: In this paper we are considering data structures in economic systems. These structures can be used to construct logical-probabilistic risk models intended for digital management of safety and quality of systems. Transformation of any database into a system of logical equations is described, which is the basis for constructing logical-probabilistic models of safety or quality. We give examples how the database is used to construct models of the credit risk in banks and the risk and efficiency of restaurants. Also we present examples of using complex structure data to construct a model for management of a country's innovation system quality and simple structure data for construction of a model for assessment of the failure risk for one innovation. The special software 'Arbiter' and 'Expa' for management in economics are described. The term 'digital management' is defined and computer network components for digital management of systems in economics are given.

Online publication date: Wed, 01-Apr-2020

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