Abstract

Introduction. In the article, the author considers a mechanical ventilation system as a complex technical system that can be effectively controlled based on a model of its life cycle. Like any engineering system (or product, product, project), a ventilation system has its own life cycle, consisting of a set of successive stages. Each stage is characterized by its own types of work and final results that require management decisions.Materials and Methods. The paper uses the method of analyzing the life cycle of complex technical systems, methods of collecting and processing statistical data, as well as methods of systematic and comparative analysis, generalization of scientific and practical results.Results. In the course of the conducted research, the author applied the "life cycle management" approach to ventilation systems and achieved the goal of developing a model of their life cycle, which includes all stages of system development from conception to disposal. Possible ways of managing the life cycle of ventilation systems from the perspective of continuous interconnection of processes are determined.Discussion and Conclusion. Effective life cycle management of a mechanical ventilation system can be implemented through the development of a software product capable of modeling processes and system elements even at the first stages of the life cycle. The software product should eliminate the existing problem of inconsistencies at different stages of work, store information about the object and provide access to it for each participant in the process. Solving the problem of creating a software product will ensure effective management of the entire life cycle of the ventilation system, reduce labor costs and inconsistencies and ensure compliance with modern requirements for operational reliability and energy efficiency of a vital engineering system.

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