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Digital Platforms of Territory Management

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The introduction of information and communication technologies (ICT) in the digital economy is a key trend of improvement for the spheres of life of territories. The digital transformation of the human environment in accordance with the concept of a smart city is based on the use of information and communication technologies in various aspects of the city functioning: transport, construction, housing and communal services, healthcare, etc. The article substantiates the relevance of studying the issues of introducing the ICT into the city’s infrastructure in order to improve the efficiency of territory management; ICT technologies which are used in the implementation of the smart city concept are considered and some successful practical examples of the ICT implementation in the sphere of territorial management are given. It was concluded in the paper that in order to build a sustainable system of territorial management, it is necessary to form a network infrastructure, which is reflected in such a city management tool as a digital platform. The article analyzes various digital platforms of a smart city, within the framework of which the interaction of ICT technologies with each other can be established; the possible architecture of digital platforms for managing territories is considered, objective factors influencing the choice of the ICT for a specific territory are identified, and barriers are revealed that prevent the spread of the ICT and the introduction of digital platforms in the sphere of territory management.

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Ablyazov, T., Ungvári, L. (2022). Digital Platforms of Territory Management. In: Jahn, C., Ungvári, L., Ilin, I. (eds) Algorithms and Solutions Based on Computer Technology. Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, vol 387. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-93872-7_26

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