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Development of architectural solutions for the Northern Sea Route requires research and formalization of different activities performed by the whole range of industries, taking into consideration interests of all stakeholders involved. This study focuses on development of key aspects of motivation expansion for the Northern Sea Route based on business architecture design. Stakeholders that are largely engaged in digitalization were identified, classified, and characterized. As a result, the architecture of digital services required for informational support was suggested. Application of services and models presented in this study can potentially facilitate development of integration model for information systems architecture in the business architecture of the Northern Sea Route.
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Ilin, I., Voronova, O., Ershova, A., Kostenarov, K. (2022). Digitalization of the Northern Sea Route Based on Enterprise Architecture Approach. 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_13
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