Publication Details
Issue: Vol 3, No 4 (2025)
Pages: 24-32
ISSN: 2995-486X

Abstract

This article examines the use of an object-hierarchical data model. At the same time, the application of existing general-purpose analysis and design standards, as well as specialized standards for real-time systems, is being investigated. This set of typical solutions, as well as software processing methods, constitutes a set of basic rules for determining the interrelationship of the subject area in terms of formalizing the requirements for the system and the object model. The use of subject-oriented and aspect-oriented programming and design methods, which allow simplifying the structure of classes by highlighting the general information model of the subject area, is considered. The first of these forms the initial network structure based on the distance matrix between nodes. The second algorithm is designed for iterative optimization of the obtained structure using the assessment of the intensity of technological data flows in the regional data transmission network. Both algorithms take into account the limitation on the maximum number of switching transit nodes and the requirement for mandatory reservation of communication channels.

Keywords
information flows distributed systems oil and gas industry relational information models encapsulating operational data data transmission synchronization