Кафедра "Підприємництво, торгівля і логістика"

Постійне посилання колекціїhttps://repository.kpi.kharkov.ua/handle/KhPI-Press/32369

Офіційний сайт кафедри http://web.kpi.kharkov.ua/business

Від 2021 року кафедра перейменована та має назву "Підприємництво, торгівля i логістика" (Наказ 552 ОД від 26.11.2021 року), попередня назва – "Підприємництво, торгівля та експертиза товарів", первісна – кафедра комерційної, торговельної та підприємницької діяльності.

Кафедра комерційної, торговельної та підприємницької діяльності заснована в 2017 році.

Кафедра входить до складу Навчально-наукового інституту економіки, менеджменту і міжнародного бізнесу Національного технічного університету "Харківський політехнічний інститут". Викладачі кафедри є членами Харківського осередку Українського товариства товарознавців і технологів (УТТТ), що входить до Міжнародній асоціації товарознавства, інновацій та сталого розвитку (International Association of Commodity Science, Innovation and Sustainability) IACSIS.

У складі науково-педагогічного колективу кафедри працюють: 3 доктора наук: 2 – економічних, 1 – технічних; 7 кандидатів наук: 4 –економічних, 3 – технічних; 3 співробітника мають звання професора, 6 – доцента.

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    Methodological guidelines for practical classes on the course "Creating and Developing IT-Products"
    (National Technical University "Kharkiv Polytechnic Institute", 2024) Bilotserkivskyi, O. B.
    The IT sector plays an important role in Ukraine’s economy, as it generates 4.5 % of the country’s GDP and accounts for 12 % of exports. Simplistically, the Ukrainian IT industry consists of two parts: 1) service companies that provide custom software development services; 2) product companies that develop software to create their own products and subsequently bring them to market. The importance of product companies lies in the fact that, unlike outsourcing companies, which primarily create jobs for technical specialists, product companies require significantly more non-technical personnel for product launches, sales, and other business functions. Therefore, if an outsourcing company creates 0.16 non-technical jobs per technical employee within its company, a product company creates eight times more. The discipline «Creating and developing IT products» studies the theoretical and practical foundations of creating and developing IT products, such as stages of creation and development of IT products, specialists of the product team of an IT startup, product managers and their main functions during product development, minimum viable product, ways to validate ideas, methods for researching and influencing the target audience of the product, and basic terminology of the product IT sphere. The study of this discipline is directly based on such disciplines as: «Fundamentals of management», «Fundamentals of entrepreneurship», «Innovative entrepreneurship and startup project management», «Marketing», «Finance, money, and credit». In these methodological guidelines, the main practical tasks that are used in the course «Creating and developing IT products» are considered. Each section is devoted to a separate topic of the course. All sections are structured in the same way: first, the necessary theoretical information is presented, at the end of each section, homework is given. These methodological guidelines do not replace textbooks on the creating and developing IT products. For a more detailed study of the material special educational publications are recommended.
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    Cost-Effective Software and Hardware Complex to Ensure Security Against Unauthorized Use of Enemy Commercial Uavs on the Combat Territory
    (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, 2023) Pohasii, Serhii; Milevskyi, Stanislav; Bilotserkivskyi, Oleksandr; Baranova, Valeria; Ippolitova, Inna; Pyvavar, Iryna
    The rapid development in unmanned aerial systems (UAS) has raised concerns about security in both civilian and military domains. Remote identification of UAS, crucial for ensuring legality and ownership verification in real-time, poses challenges. This article explores the improvement of software and hardware complexes to counter the unauthorized use of enemy commercial UAVs on combat territories. Different data transfer protocols used by UAS, such as MAVLink, DJI OcuSync, Lightbridge, Datalink, and LTE/4G/5G, are compared based on their technical characteristics. The article highlights the vulnerabilities in identity forgery that can compromise privacy and operational security, emphasizing the need for robust remote identification systems. It discusses controversies surrounding DJI's DroneID protocol and the utilization of the DJI AeroScope Monitoring System. The limitations and problems associated with existing hardware solutions are addressed, and the benefits of using budget-friendly equipment for combatting dual-purpose commercial UAS are highlighted. The proposed detection system offers cost-effectiveness, scalability, mobility, and adaptability to counter evolving enemy UAS control methods, ensuring improved security on the front lines.