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Development Regularities of Technical Systems as a Means of Scientific, Methodological and Information Support of Idea and Innovation Management

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  • A.I. Bashmakov
  • V.V. Popov
  • D.N. Zhedyaevskii
  • D.N. Chikichev
  • E.A. Voyakin

Abstract

In recent decades scientists are increasingly engaged in the identification and formulation of the laws of development of machinery, technology, and products (i.e. technical systems, or TS). Regularities of the TS development represent ascertained consistent trends of incremental changes of TS operational or structural properties, leading to the improvement of their consumer qualities. The article describes the development results of scientific and methodological bases of use of the TS development patterns to search for the best ways for their further enhancement. Informational and methodological approaches are suggested to create an automated innovation management information system based on the laws and regularities of the TS development. The research was conducted at the financial support of the state represented by the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation (the unique identifier of research work RFMEFI57314X0007).

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  • A.I. Bashmakov & V.V. Popov & D.N. Zhedyaevskii & D.N. Chikichev & E.A. Voyakin, 2015. "Development Regularities of Technical Systems as a Means of Scientific, Methodological and Information Support of Idea and Innovation Management," European Research Studies Journal, European Research Studies Journal, vol. 0(4), pages 35-46.
  • Handle: RePEc:ers:journl:v:xviii:y:2015:i:4:p:35-46
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