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diagnostic, strategies of correcting task fulfilment); the reasoning model that embraces
stepwise decision support structure.
SITUATION EVALUATION AND FORECASTING
METHODS
MONITORING AND CONTROL OF
PROCESSES
KNOWLEDGE BASE MANAGEMENT
DYNAMIC REPRESENTATION OF
PROCESSES
STRUCTURE OF DECISION SUPPORT
PROCESSES
CONCEPTUAL ARCHITECTURE OF DATA
BASES
STRUCTURE OF LEGAL INFORMATION
Fig. 1. General schema of the components of decision making system
The described decision support system helps in analyzing development processes of
enterprises in accordance with water evaluation. We suggest that the means should be based
on responsibility of enterprises and stimulation of efficiency, paying even more attention to
the requirements of sustainable development.
The multiple objective decision support level deals with the analysis of information
obtained from the all measurement points revealed in the dynamic sub-model of DSS.
The modelled system is regarded as direct mapping of real enterprise system and decisions
can be based on decisive facts and follows rather deterministic rules.
Rapidly changing environment may include additional techniques for planning, operation
control and decision support.
A new viewpoint and approaches are needed allowing us to concentrate the attention on the
organizational aspects that ensure information for decision support. The technology for
building such systems must provide methods for acquisition, structural representation of
many types of knowledge taking into consideration the large, shared and distributed
databases.
We understand the interoperability as “the capability to communicate, execute programs, or
transfer data among various functional units in a manner that requires the user to have little
or no knowledge of the unique characteristics of those units” by recommendations of ISO
2382-01.01.47. Interoperability can be examined in different aspects of understanding of its
framework, concerning physical, empirical, syntactical, semantic, pragmatic, and social
layers.
The interoperability problems of distributed databases are important in the developing of
the operatively working web services aimed for all sectors of managing. The following web
services are designed for solving of tasks in water resource management and contamination
evaluation sector with due attention to the international environment protection context.
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