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Title Smart Technologies: Trends, Problems And Prospects
ID_Doc 51531
Authors Yashin N.S.; Yashina M.N.; Grimashevich O.N.; Saninsky S.A.
Year 2021
Published Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, 155
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-59126-7_42
Abstract Purpose: providing access to priority areas for the development of “smart technologies” to ensure the ongoing development of the Russian economy. Design/Methodology/Approach: The authors implement a method of comparative analysis of all aspects of the possible use of “smart technologies” in Russia by the best foreign practices, as well as a method of researching value chains to identify priority activities for future development. The necessity of a significant change in state policy in the field of digitalization is proved; the main problems of the introduction of “smart technologies” in various fields in Russia are analyzed. Findings: In the course of research, an attempt was made to analyze and systematize theoretical approaches and successful practices of using “smart technologies” in the world and in Russia. In our country, not only technologies were implemented, but also the technologies necessary for new conditions, the need to change its competencies and increase the level of the general information and communication culture of society. Originality/Value: The article substantiates the need to implement the proposed measures to combat epidemics of the society and the effective use of “smart technologies” in Russia. All this must be necessary in order to create the basis for increasing Russia’s competitiveness in the global economy. © 2021, Springer Nature Switzerland AG.
Author Keywords Digitalization; Fourth industrial revolution; Human competences; Smart city; Smart technologies


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