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Conceptual Resource-Saving Design of Real-Time Socio-Technical Systems
Author(s) -
Kosolapov Anatolii,
Pavlo Ivin
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
iop conference series. materials science and engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1757-899X
pISSN - 1757-8981
DOI - 10.1088/1757-899x/1021/1/012038
Subject(s) - computer science , resource (disambiguation) , architecture , distributed computing , automation , complex system , point (geometry) , real time operating system , systems engineering , systems design , industrial engineering , embedded system , software engineering , engineering , artificial intelligence , mechanical engineering , art , computer network , geometry , mathematics , visual arts
The article discusses the methodological resource-saving approach to the System design of socio-technical systems for real-time managing (STS RTM). The definition of STS RTM from the point of view of computer systems architecture is introduced. This approach made it possible to classify the main paradigms of using computer systems, including the modern stage, corresponding to STS RTM. For such complex systems, it is important to ensure their energy efficiency, which is ensured by the use of resource-saving models and methods for optimizing structural solutions. This is ensured by minimizing the total length of communications at the enterprise, saving computing and financial resources during system migration from a centralized structure to a functionally distributed hierarchical multi-microcontroller system. STS is a human a real-time machine system, therefore, the system’s response time to the processing of requests related to the issuance of messages to the system’s operating personnel is determined. The complex of formulated tasks and their solution on a common information and analytical base is extremely difficult without a unified system design methodology and automation tools for solving problems. Such a Framework is described in this article.

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