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Abstract
Our paper describes the methodology of an effective system construction based on information systems self-diagnosis using the case of Ukrainian enterprises in metallurgy, energy, and chemical industry. It describes the method of organization and implementation of self-diagnosis, mechanisms of detection, as well as the identification and localization of failed modules. The results formulate the criteria of sufficiency of efficiency of diagnostic information in the absence of restrictions on performance of elementary checks. Moreover, it yields the criterion of sufficiency of diagnostic information in the presence of restrictions on performance of elementary checks.
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