The Theory of Structuring Multifunctional Elements of Complex Systems

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West Ukrainian National University

This article considers the problem of formalization of elements and binary connections of multifunctional data, which are components of cyber-physical systems. The concept of a free and active element of a complex system and its classes relatively interact with environment resources and consumer information messages. Six attributes of binary relationship elements such as information, material, energy, optics, management, and general have been classified. The table shows four classes of active interaction between elements of complex systems of signs. The concept of an element of a complex system has been defined. The basics of the theory of solving the task of structuring multifunctional data have been outlined, which made it possible to improve the system characteristics of the components of cyberphysical systems due to the reduction of structural, hardware, and time complexity.

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