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Methodological Approach to Industrial Waste Treatment Research and Visualization of Information and Analytical Review
Summary
Researchers developed a scientific-methodological framework for studying industrial and household solid waste treatment, incorporating information visualization techniques to enhance analytical review of waste management technologies. The approach uses linear-sequential schemes and visual information analytics to identify promising treatment methods from large volumes of scientific literature.
The purpose of this work is to develop a scientific-methodological approach to the study of handling industrial and solid household waste, taking into account the visualization of information-analytical review. The relevance of this work is due to the high level of generation of various types of waste and technologies for handling them. The need to distinguish promising methods, technologies, etc. from the information flow led to the need for a scientifically based methodology for researching the problem, which includes modern forms and methods of information-analytical review. It is shown that one of the promising areas of analytical review, which should visually demonstrate the results, is information visualization. According to the results of the research, a scheme of linear-sequential methodology of waste management research is proposed, which has a stage structure containing the main components of these stages. In addition, a model of a combined-parallel research approach is proposed, which operates at the stage of analysis of the development of the main theoretical and technological foundations of solving the problem. A separate part of the work is devoted to the visualization of the information and analytical review for the proposed methodology. An algorithm was developed and the main parameters of information search were determined. It was established that visualization is an additional mechanism for speeding up the analysis of information and analytical data. Thanks to this, it is possible to determine promising directions in waste management technologies, as well as to understand the main trends in this field of knowledge. The authors of this work do not claim the universality of this methodology, but believe that the developed methodological approach to the study of industrial waste management, taking into account the visualization of information and analytical review, should be useful for researchers in the field of environmental protection technologies and environmental safety.
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