The real network organizational structure is constantly under the influence of external influences, which can cause unexpected consequences due to the cascading spread of relevant disturbances directed at critically important parameters. Parametric sensitivity analysis is the latest computational procedure, the results of which provide the researcher with an idea and quantitative assessment of the appropriate response of the structure in the form of an analytical platform as a composition and interaction of scenario analysis, cascade process development and optimization modeling technology. The main task is timely adaptation to expected changes in business analytics, oriented to optimal resources distribution. The generalized minimum cost problem is a typical example of widespread problems of optimal distribution and use of limited, in particular, energy resources, of any nature and purpose, using the scientific management and analysis of decisions, in its network model attention is paid to the potentials of nodes. The maximum flow problem is an example of the active and effective application of methods and models of flows optimization, where the processes and objects used a network organization, the energy systems and complexes investigated, where arc parameters are critical in its model. In the article, for these classic optimization problems, mathematical and spreadsheet models were built on concrete examples. Direct and dual mathematical programming problems were solved, the following stages were carried out - the organization of a computer experiment and the construction of an analytical platform for evaluating the behavior of the network structure under the influence of external influences and disturbances as their consequences. To take into account the specific conditions of real objects with a network structure at the stage of modification, the model supplemented with appropriate restrictions and correction of input data sets. The obtained results should be useful for planning and management personnel and top-management for discussion and decision-making regarding, for example, the optimal placement of energy equipment, the weighted distribution of energy flows in the "source-sink" system or the appointment of executors for work, automated project management using project networks, etc. Keywords: optimization modeling, maximum network flow, minimum cost flows, network organizational structures, decision making, spreadsheet modeling and analytics.
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