THE METHODOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF THE FUNCTIONAL MODELING OF THE INDUSTRIAL PARKS INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT SYSTEM WITH THE ACCOUNT OF MINIMIZING THE COST OF LIVING WITH LIFE CYCLES OF CONSTRUCTION
Journal: Science and world (Vol.1, No. 48)Publication Date: 2017-08-22
Authors : Grebenshchikov V.S.;
Page : 71-76
Keywords : industrial parks; industrial development; industrial redevelopment; function-tasks; development levels and situations; geographically ported reproductive objects; situations; concept; methodology; mega-project; multi-project.;
Abstract
The article shows the results of theoretical and conceptual-methodological modeling of industrial development and industrial redevelopment systems for the industrial construction of industrial parks. Theoretical models obtained on the basis of the application of the functional approach are presented, when the object of research is considered in the form of functions or targets for the action. The author's functional approach to the structuring of industrial construction models is shown, which distinguishes and structures subsystems from functions-stages, functiontasks, objects of reproduction in the form of territorially ported industrial complexes, as well as different levels, management situations, and public-private partnership options. The need to implement performance management processes through 4 local control radiuses is demonstrated, as well as an integral index in the form of total cost of ownership.
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