Keywords: criminal threat prevention project, allocation of renewable resources, project approach, critical path method, CPM, PERT
The model of optimal distribution of renewable resources in the management of the criminal threat prevention project and the methodology of its program realization
UDC 519.85: 005.823
DOI: 10.26102/2310-6018/2024.44.1.010
The paper considers the applicability of a project approach to managing the activities of criminal investigation units. The problem of developing project management models for countering criminal threats is underscored. The disadvantages that do not make it possible to use the existing models of resource allocation in the subject area under study without significant adaptation are indicated. The criminal threat prevention project has been defined. The general parameters of such a project are given, which helps to determine the problem of renewable resource allocation. The approach to calculating the minimum amount of renewable resources required for the implementation of the k-th operation of the project. The problem of allocating renewable resources of the criminal threat prevention project, the purpose of which is to solve a crime, is defined. To solve this problem, an appropriate model of integer programming is proposed. A numerical example of the problem solution and a method of software implementation of the proposed model in a tabular processor are given. The features that the authors believe should be taken into account when applying the proposed model and methodology in practice and possible areas of future research are considered: the study of the project duration dependence type on the number of performers and other factors; the development of a knowledge base on the parameters of the conducted operations.
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Keywords: criminal threat prevention project, allocation of renewable resources, project approach, critical path method, CPM, PERT
For citation: Zhirnov A.A., Ovchinskiy A.S., Makarov V.F., Gurlev I.V. The model of optimal distribution of renewable resources in the management of the criminal threat prevention project and the methodology of its program realization. Modeling, Optimization and Information Technology. 2024;12(1). URL: https://moitvivt.ru/ru/journal/pdf?id=1500 DOI: 10.26102/2310-6018/2024.44.1.010 (In Russ).
Received 09.01.2024
Revised 31.01.2024
Accepted 15.02.2024
Published 31.03.2024