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Journal Information-measuring and Control Systems №5 for 2025 г.
Article in number:
IT Crisisology: Methodology for sustainable development of complex sociotechnical systems
Type of article: scientific article
DOI: https://doi.org/10.18127/j20700814-202505-12
UDC: 167.2
Authors:

 

S.V. Zykov¹

¹National Research University "Higher School of Economics" (Moscow, Russia)

¹National Research Nuclear University MEPhI (Moscow, Russia)

¹szykov@hse.ru

 

Abstract:

The article is devoted to presenting results of sustainable implementation of complex sociotechnical systems in a crisis. Its main goal is anti-crisis management of system development, taking into account sustainability of the development processes in such systems based on the structural and behavioral features of their construction. To support crisis management such a complex system must meet a certain level of quality. The methods of functional and object modeling and design are used to represent the structure and behavior of these systems. Therewith, it is possible to use the set of principles and methods proposed in the article within the framework of the "IT crisisology" approach based on functional and object modeling and optimization methods to provide sustainable management of their development in crises. The approach synergizes technological, human- and business-oriented factors in the complex system development. The implemented approach of the system modeling, design and implementation paves way for crisis management in the system development and allows optimizing their structure and functions in the lifecycle at an adequate quality level.

Pages: 110-118
For citation

Zykov S.V. IT Crisisology: Methodology for sustainable development of complex sociotechnical systems. Information-measuring and Control Systems. 2025. V. 23. № 5. P. 110−118. DOI: https://doi.org/10.18127/j20700814-202505-12 (in Russian)

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Date of receipt: 09.08.2025
Approved after review: 12.09.2025
Accepted for publication: 22.09.2025