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Cyber Social Computing

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A cyberculture of computing, aimed at moral metric cloud management of social groups through the use of digital monitoring and expert evaluation of social processes and phenomena is proposed. Cyberculture is the development state of social, technological, moral, and material relations between society, the physical world, and cyberspace, determined by the quality of Internet services for accurate digital monitoring and reliable metric management of processes and phenomena in all spheres of human activity—including education, science, production, and transport—in order to improve the quality of life of the people and preserve the ecosystem of the planet. An additivity law of the social group intellect defined by the metric of distance between members of the community is formulated. Prospective directions for creating smart е-infrastructures, states, cities, universities, companies, and houses, with a high level of capitalization at Nasdaq, are considered. Electronic technologies of e-document circulation are offered, which can save several hundred million dollars and offer green ecology on the state scale. The technologies of human-free management of social groups are considered on the basis of the creation of cyber democracy, cyber governance, and a cyber parliament, which could destroy corruption across the state.

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Hahanov, V., Soklakova, T., Hahanova, A., Chumachenko, S. (2018). Cyber Social Computing. In: Cyber Physical Computing for IoT-driven Services . Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-54825-8_12

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