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Scientific journal “Vestnik NSUEM”

2020 year, number 3

PARAMETRIZATION OF ROBUST HOMEOSTASIS AS THE REGULATOR OF THE ECONOMIC SYSTEM OPERATING ACTIVITIES

M.A. Alekseev, E.V. Freydina, N.K. Ulanova
Novosibirsk State University of Economics and Management, Novosibirsk, Russian Federation
Keywords: механизм робастного управления, параметризация, "плавающее равновесие", робастный гомеостаз, цикл операционной деятельности, robust control mechanism, parameterization, "floating equilibrium", robust homeostasis, operational cycle

Abstract

An approach to the parametrization of robust homeostasis, an information structure that closes the homeostatic space of the operating activity of an economic system and is an instrument of the robust control mechanism, is presented. Operational activity is considered as a set of horizontal cycles, consisting of interrelated financial, material, information processes and flows. Key principles are proposed and the composition of parameters as triggers of operational activities, allowing an economic entity to enter a state of robust stability, is presented. From the standpoint of information security, certain limitations and theoretical patterns have been identified that allow, in the methodological and practical plane, to synthesize a set of parameters for assessing management decisions made, aimed at achieving a state of «floating (robust) equilibrium» by economic entities. For each of the derived parameters, an information granule formula is presented, which determines the range of proposed solutions and associated changes. It is shown that, with the observed multiplicity of the degrees of freedom of the parameters under consideration, the achievement of robust homeostasis acts as a springboard for the regulation of operational activities, coincides with the established principles of designing information structures, and does not contradict the patterns of their temporal and content variability.