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Cognitive information technology support for NATO standards implementation processes
Author(s) -
H. М. Potapov,
М. В. Надутенко,
V. V. Prykhodnyuk
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
zv'âzok
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2412-9070
DOI - 10.31673/2412-9070.2021.011121
Subject(s) - obsolescence , computer science , structuring , information technology , process (computing) , redundancy (engineering) , information system , field (mathematics) , state (computer science) , cognition , risk analysis (engineering) , knowledge management , computer security , management science , engineering , medicine , paleontology , mathematics , finance , algorithm , neuroscience , pure mathematics , electrical engineering , economics , biology , operating system
The article considers the issue of creating cognitive information technology to support the implementation of NATO standards, which is also inherent in the means of communication of modern telecommunications systems in the Armed Forces of Ukraine and other components of the security and defense sector of Ukraine. It is noted that assessing the state of implementation of NATO standards is a rather complex and important process that requires the analysis of a large amount of poorly structured and unstructured information with varying degrees of restriction of access, which greatly complicates its analysis and processing. The effective use of information technology to solve these problems directly depends on the level of interaction between information processes. The nature of the interaction between them determines their network orientation, and in the environment of the system should be used tools that use information resources from different fields of knowledge. A number of problems have been identified, which are the redundancy, complexity and irrelevance of the regulatory framework in the field of defense; obsolescence of standards and their incompatibility with modern systems, etc. To eliminate them, it is proposed to use cognitive information technology with elements of artificial intelligence, and to assess the state of implementation of standards, it is proposed to use the method of recursive reduction. This method will be used both for structuring and for forming ontologies based on them. A further direction of research initiated in this article is the introduction of the proposed cognitive information technology in the activities of the governing bodies of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and other components of the security and defense sector.

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