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Ubiquitous Computing and the Internet of Things: Prerequisites for the Development of ICT

  • Offers valuable perspectives on using new information and communication technologies in the context of mass computerization and dissemination of the Internet of Things
  • Demonstrates that (and how) these new information and computer technologies can help address numerous global problems facing humankind
  • Offers recommendations for their popularization in modern socio-economic systems

Part of the book series: Studies in Computational Intelligence (SCI, volume 826)

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Table of contents (123 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xx
  2. Legal Development of the Information and Communication Technologies: Online State Services, Justice, and Property Turnover

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 1-2
    2. Information Society, Digital Economy and Law

      • Vasily V. Tarakanov, Agnessa O. Inshakova, Vladimira V. Dolinskaya
      Pages 3-15
    3. Systemic Issues of Legal Regulation for Information Aggregator Operation

      • Tatiana V. Deryugina, Agnessa O. Inshakova, Maksim V. Sevostyanov
      Pages 27-34
    4. Transformation of Non-judicial Legal Procedures Under the Influence of the Internet

      • Marina L. Davydova, Vladislav O. Makarov, Danil V. Kononenko
      Pages 43-51
    5. Public Services in the Modern Russian State and Digital World

      • Marina L. Davydova, Evgeny A. Mamay, Oksana I. Sharno
      Pages 53-58
    6. The Problems of Using Electronic Information in Criminal Proof

      • Nina S. Manova, Vladimir M. Shinkaruk, Polina V. Solovyeva
      Pages 77-83
    7. Digital Information in Criminal Proceedings: The Concept and Evidential Significance

      • Valentina A. Lazareva, Nina V. Olinder, Vadim N. Perekrestov
      Pages 93-100
    8. Integrated Arrangement of Communication in the Russian Federation: The Information and Legal Aspect

      • Aleksandr E. Epifanov, Sergey N. Bratanovskii, Ekaterina N. Vasilyeva
      Pages 101-106
    9. Information and Legal Concepts of E-Russia

      • Julia A. Gavrilova, Nikolay I. Grachev, Igor V. Rostovshchikov
      Pages 115-121
    10. Legal Regulation of E-Commerce Taxation in the Russian Federation

      • Marina V. Goncharova, Darya Davtyan-Davudova, Irina Zemlyanskaya, Viktoria A. Usanova
      Pages 123-132
    11. Transaction Industries in Digital Economy

      • Irina V. Marushchak, Anna V. Lavrentyeva, Daniil P. Frolov, Anastasia S. Strekalova
      Pages 133-143
    12. The Phenomenon of Digitization in Legal Business Education

      • Inna V. Ershova, Olga A. Tarasenko, Ekaterina E. Enkova, Natalia Kvitsinia
      Pages 145-152
    13. Legal Routes of Legitimation of Self-employed Citizens and Other Business Entities in the Context of the Public Services Digitization

      • Inna V. Ershova, Elena V. Trofimova, Darya Davtyan-Davudova, Svetlana Y. Kochetkova
      Pages 153-162

About this book

This book gathers the outcomes of several scientific events that were organized and conducted by the Institute of Scientific Communications (Volgograd, Russia) and the leading universities of the Volgograd region. The contributing authors include more than 700 scholars from various cities and regions of Russia. 124 works were selected out of 3,000 papers on the preconditions of formation, transformation, and legal provision of social institutes, topics that are in high demand in connection with a core aspect of digital modernization – the Internet of Things.
 
The book is intended for a broad target audience, including scholars of various generations and various disciplines. These include young researchers (undergraduates and postgraduates) and recognized scholars (professors and lecturers) who study the socio-economic and legal consequences of the emergence and dissemination of digital technologies, including the Internet of Things. In addition, the bookwill benefit all those who are interested in the development of the information society, information and telecommunication, and digital technologies.  


The content is divided into three logical parts, the first of which is devoted to the essence of the process of institutionalization and legal regulation of the information society. In the second part, the digital economy is analyzed in view of the spheres of the national economy. In the third, the authors study the peculiarities of state and corporate regulation, infrastructural provision and support for the security of entrepreneurship, which are currently developing on the basis of the Internet of Things. 
 

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  • Institute of Scientific Communications, Volgograd, Russia

    Elena G. Popkova

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eBook USD 169.00
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Softcover Book USD 219.99
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