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Title: | Features of Identification of Hybrid Projects of Public Security Systems and Their Process Management |
Authors: | Ratusznyj, Roman Tryhuba, Anatoliy |
Keywords: | public security systems management hybrid projects |
Issue Date: | 2021 |
Publisher: | Internal Security |
Abstract: | An analysis of scientific works defining methodologies, methods and models of managing development projects and thefunctioning of security systems concerning separate branches and territories, as well as approaches to the implementation of hybridprojects of public security systems has been performed. It has been established that there is a need to conduct research on thedevelopment of scientific and methodological identification of hybrid projects of public security systems and their managementprocesses. Nine identifying features of hybrid public safety projects are outlined. The proposed characteristics identifying hybridprojects of public security systems are based on their initiation and implementation of management processes. The hierarchicalmodel of the structure of hybrid projects of public security systems is substantiated. It provides for the consideration of hybrid projectsof public security systems at three levels which outline the purposeful and continuously managed interaction between individualprocesses and their elements. It is substantiated that the purposefulness and manageability properties of hybrid projects of publicsafety systems significantly affect the indicators of their value and underlie the development of tools for determining the valueof these projects. Further research requires the development of tools to determine the value of hybrid projects of public safety systems |
URI: | https://sci.ldubgd.edu.ua/jspui/handle/123456789/15448 |
Appears in Collections: | 2021 |
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