Translation. Region: Russian Federal
Source: Peter the Great St Petersburg Polytechnic University – Peter the Great St Petersburg Polytechnic University –
The IV All-Russian educational and scientific conference “IQ Project 2025” was held at the Higher School of Project Activity and Innovations in Industry of the Institute of Mechanical Engineering, Materials and Transport of SPbPU. This year, the conference broke its own records in the number of participants and expanded its geography. Representatives of SPbPU, NSU, LETI, RUT, MISiS, ISU, MFUA, SFU, KNITU, HSE, GUU, SPbGUP, KU, RUDN, Moscow Polytechnic University, OSU, GUAP took part in it.
For the first time, representatives of companies took part in the scientific part of the conference.
The guests and speakers of the first day of the conference were:
Gleb Subbotin (business analyst at Gazpromneft ITO); Oleg Suvorov (head of corporate clients at 1C:North-West); Dinara Kamolova (ambassador of the process approach); Oksana Murzaeva (head of project portfolio at Norilsk Nickel).
The day ended with a quiz, in which participants could demonstrate their erudition, compete and win prizes. A round table on the topic of “The Image of a 1C Specialist in the Eyes of Employers and Students” was also held.
On the second day of the conference, the speakers were Igor Vlasov (senior product manager at Yandex Technologies, previously Avito, Toyota, VW) and Marina Bolsunovskaya (head of the Industrial Stream Data Processing Systems laboratory).
Next, a plenary session was held, at which the best reports of the conference were presented:
Dinara Kamolova, “Application of quality management tools in the IT industry” Assistant of the Higher School of Psychology and Information Technologies Zhanna Burlutskaya, “Modeling multi-agent interactions in the process of conducting intonation activities in network associations of technology companies” Assistant of the Higher School of Psychology and Information Technologies Kapiton Pospelov, “Method for assessing the limited rationality of agents in the problems of managing innovative projects” Assistant of the Higher School of Psychology and Information Technologies Salbek Beketov, “Algorithm for forming a portfolio of projects taking into account the optimal distribution of labor resources on individual projects”.
The day ended with presentations by participants in the conference sections.
The best reports in the sections this year were:
Section “Corporate Information Systems” — Natalia Ilyina, report “Personalization of the educational process in an inclusive school using an information and analytical system developed on the “1C:Enterprise 8.3” platform. Section “Mathematical models of decision-making” — Liya Khabibullina, report “Algorithm for calculating crews to fulfill an airline schedule, taking into account legislative restrictions”. Section “Product management and advanced practices in training management personnel” — Irina Romanova, report “Research of product backlog prioritization methods”. Section “Management in organizational systems” — Polina Sharko, report “Application of a multi-agent approach in managing decentralized organizational systems”. Section “Innovation management” — Gleb Subbotin, report “Integration of physically informed neural networks and hydrodynamic models to improve the accuracy of reservoir situation forecasting”. Section “Quality Management” — Artem Nigmatulin, report “The concept of a simulation model of inventory management processes at an enterprise in the field of electronics”. Section “Project Management and Project Activities” — Alexey Nikitin, report “From Risk to Opportunity: Managing Positive Risks in Project Activities”, and Vadim Bulushev, report “Multi-agent neural network approach to improving project content management processes in the company “UNISTORY.LLC”.
All abstracts of reports that have passed the review will be published in a collection indexed in the Russian Science Citation Index. The best ones will be recommended for publication in VAK journals.
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