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Information Resource Management Technology Based on Fuzzy Logic

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The content management method is proposed as a stage of its life cycle, which is based on the application of fuzzy logic. This method describes the processes of generating commercial information resources and simplifies content management technology. The article describes the methods and procedures for forming design decisions in the management of commercial web-projects and some characteristics of the project are incomplete and inaccurate. The analysis of the main factors of project decision making is carried out, the reasons and nature of occurrence of incompleteness and inaccuracy of design characteristics were determined. The proposed method makes it possible to create tools for processing web-resources and implement the content management subsystem. Procedures for reducing the level of incompleteness and inaccuracy of project characteristics based on fuzzy logic have developed. Content management tasks are formation and rotation of operational and retrospective databases; personalization of users’ work, saving personal requests of users and sources, keeping statistics of work; providing search in databases; generation of initial forms; information interaction with other databases; formation and development of a web-resource. The content management subsystem is implemented by caching it or information blocks.

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Vysotska, V. et al. (2021). Information Resource Management Technology Based on Fuzzy Logic. In: Babichev, S., Lytvynenko, V., Wójcik, W., Vyshemyrskaya, S. (eds) Lecture Notes in Computational Intelligence and Decision Making. ISDMCI 2020. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 1246. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-54215-3_11

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