Abstract

All existing methods of planning and monitoring of the project progress include the presence of clear analytical relationship between the project parameters. Due to the limited information in the absence of analytical relationships between the factors a problem of forecasting the parameters of the project in the course of time have been appeared. The concept of a prediction model based on the integration of the project mechanisms of cognitive modeling and underdetermined computational models as the most effective way of solving constraint satisfaction problems has been suggested. The four conditions of the possibility of integration models: equivalence of sets of factors, included a sets of functional dependencies, extensibility digraph to computational network and portability of computing mechanisms of cognitive modeling on the base of underdetermined computational models have been analyzed. It is shown that it is not only retains all the advantages of the first, but also eliminates a number of shortcomings. The feasibility of the proposed mechanism for solving the problems of project management has been given. The further steps on integration of cognitive modeling and underdetermined computational models have been determined.

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