Abstract

Significant weight of subjective models used in the systems analysis is discussed. It reduces degree of correctness (coherence and completeness) of planning and managerial decisions as results of the systems analysis in the production sphere and causes costs of production in the decisions realization. That is why a methodological basis for decision-makers objectifying the systems analysis results is so urgent. It is based on the original system-goal approach, logical and linguistic models of goals, semantic model of structure of goals and semiotic model of reasoning about goals. Three main tasks for objectifying the results of systems analysis are set. Schemes, the main procedures, instructions and examples for the task solution are given.

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