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Purpose: the purpose of this research is the analysis of the creation and experience of the application of the first information system in the Russian Federation, combining sociological, health, and socio-psychological indicators of the regional general education system in a single information environment. Methodology: The methodological apparatus of the information system ensures the receipt of a monitoring result—solving the current tasks of expert control of the health protection activities of educational organizations in the region while relying on the socio-psychological indicators of students. Results: Algorithms of using expert information systems in solving managerial problems of professional field by means of digital technologies have been obtained. Originality: Opportunities to expand the scope of monitored indicators in accordance with the requests and current tasks of the professional sphere are presented. Prospects for the use of expert information systems for a wider range of management tasks are formulated.
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The study was carried out with the support of the Ministry of General and Vocational Education of the Rostov Region, Russia.
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Basina, N.I., Pozharskaya, E.N., Popova, S.L., Mezinova, G.N., Guz, A.N. (2022). Use of Expert Information Systems in Regional Monitoring Research (Experience of Don State Technical University). In: Popkova, E.G. (eds) Business 4.0 as a Subject of the Digital Economy. Advances in Science, Technology & Innovation. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-90324-4_67
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