Computers and Intractability: A Guide to the Theory of NP-Completeness
Computers and Intractability: A Guide to the Theory of NP-Completeness
A Model of Optimal Control of Structural Changes in an Organizational System
Automation and Remote Control
Nomination of Principal in Active Linear System
Automation and Remote Control
Control Mechanisms in Network Structures
Automation and Remote Control
Structure of the Optimal Organization of a Continuum of Executives
Automation and Remote Control
Optimal Stimulation in Multilevel Hierarchical Structures
Automation and Remote Control
Conditions of optimality of the divisional, the functional, and the matrix hierarchy of control
Automation and Remote Control
Optimal multilevel organization modelling for active contributions of principals
Automation and Remote Control
Mathematical models of formation of rational organizational hierarchies
Automation and Remote Control
Optimal multilevel organizations for the power cost functions
Automation and Remote Control
Combinatorial optimization in system configuration design
Automation and Remote Control
An automated routine for menu structure optimization
Proceedings of the 2nd ACM SIGCHI symposium on Engineering interactive computing systems
Four-layer framework for combinatorial optimization problems domain
Advances in Engineering Software
The operating core of an organization: A constrained optimization model
Automation and Remote Control
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A socio-economic system of several agents organized in a way to perform the system functions was considered. Each function is realized by a group of agents compiled of some subgroups. A notion of organization of the given groups and its cost was introduced. In the case of invariable environment, design of the optimal system comes to determining a minimal-cost organization. Classes of organizations involving the optimal one were established. Complexity of the problem of determining the optimal organization was estimated, and algorithms to solve it were constructed. Possible strategies for reorganizing the system in varying environment were established, and a model for selecting the optimal strategy was described.