Assessment of production potential of coalmining enterprises based on the clustered analysis
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https://doi.org/10.21847/1728-9343.2011.3(110).17344Keywords:
production potential, coalmining enterprise, clustered analysis, neuronal net, support, reliability, grade, level of potential, importance of indexesAbstract
The assessment of production potential of eight coalmining enterprises is made. The results of this assessment are given. The classification of the enterprises according to the level of their potential is made. The main factors that caused the attribution of the mine to one or another level of potential are determined.
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