This article is devoted to the methodological aspects of upgrading aircraft, including the complex of mathematical methods, algorithms and criteria which allow the objective of the assigned research problem to be met.
Abstract. Training plays a crucial role in ensuring the development and implementation of international Standards and Recommended Practices in aviation activities. Considering the existing policies and practices, the experts agreed on seven principles that the pan-European training policy should follow: promoting training, developing competency-based training, establishing an aviation culture, fostering mutual recognition, anticipating needs, supporting competition in training, ensuring quality of training and establishing a partnership with non-ECAC States. The ICAO Training Institute (National Aviation University, Kiev, Ukraine) fully meets the membership criteria of the European ECAC Network of Training Organisations and is accepted as a member of the network. The key activities include negotiations on cooperation, quality improvement and experience exchange, coordination of training programmes, development of new training programmes and training materials and creation of the pool of non-mandatory training courses.
The article researches the project management upgrade of an aeronautical system in conditions of uncertainty. An approach based on artificial immune systems and Bayesian networks is suggested.Santrauka. Straipsnyje tiriamas aeronautikos sistemų atnaujinimo projektų valdymas nepastoviomis sąlygomis. Siūloma naudoti dirbtines atsparias sistemas ir Bajeso tinklus.Reikšminiai žodžiai: aeronautikos sistema, atsparus algoritmas, klonavimui atsparus algoritmas, saugūs Bajeso tinklai, projektų valdymas, efektyvumo, kokybiniai ir skrydžių saugos kriterijai, sprendimų priėmimo ir optimizacijos metodai.
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