KEYWORDS: Design and modelling, Data communications, Organization management, Industry, Scientific research, Reliability, Communication engineering, Artificial intelligence, Data processing, Computing systems
The article deals with the problems of using new digital services to organize the development and implementation of agent-individualized work trajectories of human-machine systems adapted to digital industries in the formation of a digital infrastructure for scientific, technical and industrial activities in Russia and abroad. The overall goal of digitally operating with the intellectual activity of innovative agents (scientists, engineers, managers) is to optimize [through the use of communication technologies implemented based on digital information and computing services] the processes of research, design, production and operation during the life cycle of high-tech equipment for industries industries with high requirements for the reliability of technological processes. A system organization of support for agent-oriented configuration of human-machine systems within agent-oriented associations based on the use of various forms of digital information and computing services to support intellectual activity with a significant creative component is proposed.
KEYWORDS: Information fusion, Head, Data communications, Cognitive modeling, Environmental monitoring, Databases, System integration, Neural networks, Matrices, Intelligence systems
The article formulates approaches to the formation of a digital educational environment in order to train personnel for production in industry, including new monitoring, analytical and cognitive-operational services of educational engineering, implemented as an information mechanism for the organizational interaction of people who are digitally identified, agent-described for embedding into the structure of the emerging a qualitatively new educational supersystem. The proposed technology is of particular importance in training complex multi-agent-group actions, for example, in the development and production of technological products that include a large number of high-tech components produced at geographically distributed enterprises. The article is aimed at heads and specialists of government bodies, industrial enterprises and educational organizations; it can be useful to scientists specializing in the study of problems in the field of education and informatics, as well as graduate students and students.
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