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Modeling the Dynamics of Computer Hardware Market Distribution

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The article deals with approaches to modeling the dynamics of distribution of commodity segments of the Ukrainian computer hardware market between the main categories of sellers. The importance of such modeling for the development of the economy has been clarified. The peculiarity of the computer hardware market in Ukraine is identified. Existing models are analyzed to describe the dynamics of commodity markets distribution. Their disadvantages are indicated. It is suggested to consider the computer hardware market as a complex dynamic system. The choice of type of dynamic model for modeling the distribution of commodity segments of this market is substantiated. Types of market structure change are determined. The case of reduction of sellers in a certain commodity segment of the market is considered and the case of projected decrease of presence of separate sellers in several segments is considered. For dynamic model are proposed correction functions that provide predictions of market distribution in the event of a change in market structure. Examples of application of the proposed models are considered.

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Melnyk, N., Dyvak, M., Stakhiv, P., Melnyk, B., Rihova, Z., Vohnoutova, M. (2021). Modeling the Dynamics of Computer Hardware Market Distribution. In: Shakhovska, N., Medykovskyy, M.O. (eds) Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing V. CSIT 2020. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 1293. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-63270-0_57

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