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MANAGEMENT MODEL FOR DISCONTINUOUS SYSTEM ON SURFACE MINES

By
Vladimir Malbašić ,
Vladimir Malbašić
Contact Vladimir Malbašić

Faculty of Mining Prijedor, University of Banja Luka, Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina

Dimšo Milošević ,
Dimšo Milošević

Миne and Thermal Power plant, Ugljevik, Bosnia and Herzegovina

Čelebić Miodrag
Čelebić Miodrag

Faculty of Mining Prijedor, University of Banja Luka, Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina

Abstract

Тhe mining industry in the 21st century needs fundamental changes in both technical and management technology, because many unresolved mining issues lead to building a structured and directly applicable management model that would be managing tool by the mine production system.

The aim of this paper is to define a model for the management of discontinuous surface exploitation systems. Key components of the methodology include: defining and accepting managing matrices, basic and auxiliary operations; centralized and integrated data infrastructure, a set of production performance metrics, data processing and management infrastructure.

In this sense, information technologies and management techniques have been used, with detailed research of the discontinuous exploitation system and specificities with a huge number of influencing parameters and variables that greatly define the way of this management process

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