Abstract

The work is devoted to the study of procedures for assessing the quality of construction and installation works. It is emphasized that there are significant differences in the parameters for assessing the state of an object and a process. When the process is flowing, it most often requires smoothness, the absence of spasmodic changes. Violation of these requirements affects the technological process final result - the finished product’s quality. It was revealed that the quality of the process can be determined by decomposing it into the operations and evaluating deviations in synchronization, coordination, technological modes and the costs of their implementation. However, the sequentially carried out processes, as follows from the theory of metasystems, can be evaluated by the readiness of the next operation. In this regard, the task of optimal availability control is further posed and solved.

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