The article considers the possibility of using information technologies for the integration of management methods by organizational and technological (technological) systems, as well as the problems that arise in the study of complex mechanisms of their management. The expansion of the classification of organizational-technical (technological) systems which ensume during the devolution from the considered separate mechanisms of management to the complex ones, is proposed. Thus, if some elementary mechanism is used in the basic model then the transition to one or the other of the first four expansions of the base model raises the problem of the complexation of elementary mechanisms -the construction of a new complex mechanism, represented in the form of a set of interconnected elementary mechanisms.Particular attention is paid to modern control theory with different number of agents and mechanisms, when the increase of the number of agents and the number of mechanisms, it's expedient to consider as a classification for systematization of the results of modern theory of management of the OTS.The problems of coordination of systems of technological complex with consideration of different situations are analyzed. The opportunity to carry out situational management based on the automation system for stabilization of technological variables and decision maintenance of support subsystem has been proved.The expediency of using the subsystem of the development of neuro-fuzzy ANFIS structures was substantiated, which allowed to use fast algorithms for teaching neural networks based on the method of reverse error propagation.The possibility of combining the modern methods of automated control theory and intellectual information technologies for obtaining of new results concerning the effective process of managing complex technological objectstechnological complexes of continuous type in the class of organizational and technological (technological) systems is proved.
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