Application of information technologies for automation management of environmental activity
https://doi.org/10.21122/2309-4923-2019-3-36-45
Abstract
The article deals with the problem of assessing the conformity of various resource-intensive industries and enterprises with the principles of environmental management. On the basis of existing systems, a new model of monitoring the implementation of innovative projects within the framework of the State Innovative Development Program of the Republic of Belarus is proposed, which includes five main levels: implementing organizations, Government customers, GU BelISA, State Committee on Science and Technology of the Republic of Belarus, Council of Ministers of the Republic Belarus, Administration of the President of the Republic of Belarus. This model is programmatically implemented using the latest information technologies and is presented in the form of a web portal for collecting, storing, processing and displaying relevant subject data.
Generally developed approaches and automated tools have been tested and modified for the dairy industry, since this sector of the national economy is one of the most significant for the Republic of Belarus in terms of production. In this direction, indicators of waste-free, resource-intensive, energy-intensive and earth-intensiveness were proposed, which were reduced to a single integral index by the method of logarithmic averaging, which made it possible to increase the sensitivity to changes in terms compared with the arithmetic and geometric averages. To automate the process of collecting, storing, processing and displaying this information, a software tool has also been developed that allows to automate environmental management. The ultimate goal of this tool is to support decision making when choosing a project that is more environmentally friendly. For industries and technologies that do not fall into the category of rational from the point of view of environmental management, a mathematical model of their optimization has been developed with the selection of specific environmental protection measures. The economic efficiency of the developed automation tools was calculated using the methodology for determining the prevented environmental damage and summed up 28303 rubles per year for the company under study.
About the Authors
V. A. RybakBelarus
Victor A. Rybak, Ph. D., Associate Professor Associate Professor, Department of Information Systems and Technologies, MIDO
A. D. Grib
Belarus
Grib Anna Dmitrievna, Scientific Secretary
Sh. Ahmad
Belarus
Shokr Ahmad, Post-graduate student of the Department of Information Systems and Technologies of MIDO
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Rybak V.A., Grib A.D., Ahmad Sh. Application of information technologies for automation management of environmental activity. «System analysis and applied information science». 2019;(3):36-45. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.21122/2309-4923-2019-3-36-45