Abstract
The study is devoted to the theoretical justification of procedures and algorithms for managing the quality of products. The methods to control the abstract object are used. Since the object itself, for example, quality is a reflection from the material carrier: products and the production process, control and disturbing influences are attached to them. Control actions are divided into three types: parametric, structural and organizational. The first two types are associated with the flow of technological processes, and due to the application of managing organizational influences, the necessary external and internal conditions are achieved that increase the quality of products. It is shown that even a simple linear formulation allows us to pose and solve the optimal control problem and obtain practically important results.
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