Selected article for: "biological environment and structural information"

Author: Bushuyev, S.; Bushuiev, D.; Bushuieva, V.
Title: 'Infodemia vs. Pandemia, COVID 2019' management projects with critical thinking
  • Cord-id: bo6ep15j
  • Document date: 2021_1_1
  • ID: bo6ep15j
    Snippet: In this paper, the action-entropy concept is applied to the modelling of the infodemic-pandemic systems. From the action-entropy concept, the specificity of the infodemic-pandemic systems is that each project forms a certain contribution to the formation and dynamics of action entropy. According to this concept, infodemic-pandemic is considered as a system that exchanges biological resources, action and information with the environment, which determines the presence of informational (structural)
    Document: In this paper, the action-entropy concept is applied to the modelling of the infodemic-pandemic systems. From the action-entropy concept, the specificity of the infodemic-pandemic systems is that each project forms a certain contribution to the formation and dynamics of action entropy. According to this concept, infodemic-pandemic is considered as a system that exchanges biological resources, action and information with the environment, which determines the presence of informational (structural) entropy and action entropy. Moreover, the latter is the result of the existing order in the organization which is determined by the structure and implementation of business processes. The action-entropy concept operates with such categories as action, entropy, free action, dissipation and allows using action-entropy to assess the state and dynamics of the infodemic-pandemic systems. This study presents the universal formalization of action entropy for various organizations and its expression for project-oriented organizations. The action entropy of organizations is determined by information entropy, total action and the ratio of the achieved level of action efficiency to the ideal level. The relationship between action entropy and informational (structural) entropy of project-oriented organizations is established. It is determined that when adding a new project to the current totality, the organization must ensure a balance between the growth of uncertainty (information entropy) and action efficiency. The method of decomposition of the total action entropy of the infodemic-pandemic systems is presented in the form of the sum of local action entropy for projects and programs. The effect of adding a new project to the structure of the infodemic-pandemic systems on its integrated action entropy is investigated. The presented results form a new look at the qualitative assessment of both an individual project and the entire set of projects of the infodemi-cpandemic systems. © 2021 IEEE.

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