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Research and Development of Models and Program for Optimal Product Line Control

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The article is devoted to the development of mathematical models and program for methods of optimal control of product lines. The classes of the lines are analyzed, the mathematical model of the line as a control object for the manufacturer, retailer and customer are proposed. The analysis of previous developments was carried out: market models with asymmetric information structure, models of manufacturers of the production segment and alternative simulation models of the product line. The study of the dynamics and steady state of the product line was carried out. To study the dynamics of the product line, a simulation model of «producers, product lines, consumers» was used, in which the choice of consumers is simulated in the samples. The problem of optimal aggregation of a multidimensional nonlinear, stochastic and non-stationary object «product line» has been set and solved. Optimal control program has been developed on the basis of optimal aggregation. Examples of modeling are given.

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Borovska, T., Grishin, D., Kolesnik, I., Severilov, V., Stanislavsky, I., Shestakevych, T. (2020). Research and Development of Models and Program for Optimal Product Line Control. In: Shakhovska, N., Medykovskyy, M.O. (eds) Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing IV. CSIT 2019. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 1080. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-33695-0_14

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