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Development of Decision Support Systems for Smart Cities

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Modern decision support systems (DSS) for a rapidly developing sector of smart cities significantly reduce decision-making time and improve their quality. However, a huge amount of time, material and intellectual resources, spent on the development of such systems, in conditions of transition to a digital economy, makes it necessary to unify the elements and methods of synthesis of the working environment. The aim of the work is to develop a technology for the synthesis of a unified virtual work environment for heterogeneous territorially distributed teams (HTDT) that arise in the ecosystems of smart cities. The authors offer a model of a unified virtual working environment and a method for its synthesis, which allows to significantly reduce the costs of developing and implementing DSS in a specific subject area and management level. The technology of synthesis of the virtual working environment for HTDT was tested in the creation of a line of software complexes that implements various components of the smart city management system: “Tourism Industry”, “Electronic Budget”, network interactive NBICS.Net laboratory, open interactive 3D laboratory. Using this technology has significantly reduced the amount spent on the development and deployment of resources.

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Maitakov, F.G., Merkulov, A.A., Petrenko, E.V., Yafasov, A.Y. (2019). Development of Decision Support Systems for Smart Cities. In: Chugunov, A., Misnikov, Y., Roshchin, E., Trutnev, D. (eds) Electronic Governance and Open Society: Challenges in Eurasia. EGOSE 2018. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 947. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-13283-5_5

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