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Nowadays, the Arctic zone is a major topic of interest of Russian and foreign experts and the media. Long-term interests of many countries of the world, primarily Russia, are connected with the development of the Arctic region. However, the development of the Arctic region cannot be considered complete without the proper level of development of the Northern Sea Route (NSR). One of the most important elements of the development of the Northern Sea Route is its digitalization. The purpose of this article is to form a general vision of the future target architecture of the Northern Sea Route, as well as to conduct a gap analysis that allows to identify the discrepancy between the existing architecture and its target state.
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Ilin, I., Levina, A., Gurzhiy, A., Borremans, A. (2022). Architecture of the Maritime Logistics Ecosystem of the Northern Sea Route: Vision and Gap. In: Ilin, I., Devezas, T., Jahn, C. (eds) Arctic Maritime Logistics. Contributions to Management Science. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-92291-7_4
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