INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES

METHOD OF EXPRESS ANALYSIS OF PROJECT VALUE

Authors

  • T.M. Olekh Candidate of Technical Science, associate professor, Department of Higher Mathematics and Systems Modeling. Odessa Polytechnic National University, Odessa, Ukraine
  • H.S. Olekh PhD, engineer, Department of Higher Mathematics and Systems Modeling. Odessa Poly-technic National University, Odessa, Ukraine

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54309/IJICT.2024.20.4.004

Keywords:

express analysis, project valuation, interval values, expert evaluation, weighted averaging, investment efficiency

Abstract

The article introduces a methodology for express project value analysis, focusing
on preliminary feasibility and investment efficiency evaluation. It examines expert evaluations
of complex parameters expressed as interval values on numerical scales. Two approaches
are analyzed: arithmetic mean and weighted averaging of interval boundaries. The proposed
weighted method assigns greater importance to narrower intervals, assuming they represent
high-er expertise, thus improving the accuracy and quality of agreed evaluations.
Calculations and visual data demonstrate the benefits of weighted averaging, including reduced
interval width and more precise results. The method also shifts the interval center toward the
narrower ranges, re-flecting more excellent reliability in expert assessments. The findings
underscore the significance of using interval-based evaluations and weighted averaging in
express analysis, offering a more refined approach to project valuation. This methodology
enhances decision-making by providing a robust, expert-informed foundation for evaluating
project feasibility and investment potential at the initial assessment stage.

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Published

2024-12-15

How to Cite

T.M. Olekh, & H.S. Olekh. (2024). METHOD OF EXPRESS ANALYSIS OF PROJECT VALUE. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES, 5(4), 46–55. https://doi.org/10.54309/IJICT.2024.20.4.004
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