Abstract

Creating a portfolio of projects is an important scientific and practical task that applies to all areas of human activity, and the field of information technology is no exception. Research has shown that there are multiple approaches to solving this task, each characterized by certain features. Known methods of resource allocation have been analyzed, classified, and shown to be primarily related to linear programming problems, resource distribution matrices, or based on empirical knowledge. The project portfolio formation model was presented as a fuzzy problem of integer linear programming. A structural approach was used to depict the functioning principles of the system and information flows. An analysis was conducted, and development tools were selected. The outcome of the work resulted in a prototype of the software. Further research will focus on verifying the system's performance and constructing related modules.

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