The technique of innovation activity planning
Keywords:
novelty, innovation, modernization, innovation activity, innovative capability of the system, planning, stochastic search method, techniqueAbstract
The problem of innovation activity planning is considered which can result in manufacture modernization. Definitions of a novelty, an innovation, innovative activity are suggested. Indicators for innovation activity quality assessment are justified. The plan of innovation activity, concept of system innovation capability are defined; statement of the problem of innovation activity planning is realized. It is offered to solve this problem, as a mathematical optimization problem. System of models is developed. It allows to obtain recurrent formulas for calculation of objective function values, as well as to recalculate these values once the plan of innovation activity has been changed. The method of fragmentary controlled stochastic search is offered on the base of features of developed models. Algorithms of effects characteristics recalculation for the problem decision are described. The procedure of data acquisition, data preparation and problem solving results interpretation is considered.References
Published
2011-09-01
How to Cite
Geida, A., Lysenko, I., & Sedlov, E. (2011). The technique of innovation activity planning. SPIIRAS Proceedings, 3(18), 301-319. https://doi.org/10.15622/sp.18.13
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