An algorithm for determining the state of a non-stationary dynamic system for assessing fire safety control in an enterprise by the method of integrated indicators
Sergey Masaev, Andrey Minkin, Dmitriy Edimichev

TL;DR
This paper presents an algorithm based on integral indicators for assessing the real-time state of fire safety management in enterprises, accounting for subsystem interactions and environmental factors, demonstrated through simulation on economic data.
Contribution
The paper introduces a novel algorithm utilizing integral indicators to evaluate fire safety management effectiveness in non-stationary systems, implemented in a specialized software complex.
Findings
Significant changes in integral indicator values during fire safety system implementation
Algorithm successfully analyzes 1.2 million data points in simulation
Demonstrates the importance of integrated assessment in fire safety management
Abstract
Analysis of the scientific literature showed that a lot of work is devoted to assessing the effectiveness of fire safety management in an enterprise. It is worth noting that today there is no universal method for the integrated assessment of fire safety management, taking into account the interconnectedness of all enterprise subsystems and the influence of environmental factors. One of the original approaches to assessing the effectiveness of the fire safety management system is the method of integral indicators. The method of integral indicators is used in the algorithm for analyzing the state of a dynamic non-stationary system for assessing fire safety management in an enterprise. The algorithm is implemented in the author's complex of programs described in the text of the article. In the simulation, an analysis of 1.2 million values is performed on a well-studied economic object with…
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