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Data-Centric Business and Applications

ICT Systems-Theory, Radio-Electronics, Information Technologies and Cybersecurity (Volume 5)

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  • Addresses the challenges and opportunities of business information/data processing and management
  • Covers methods, techniques and strategies for efficient business information/data processing and management
  • Provides approaches to increase the business usage of information/data processing and management

Part of the book series: Lecture Notes on Data Engineering and Communications Technologies (LNDECT, volume 48)

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This book addresses the challenges and opportunities of information/data processing and management. It also covers a range of methods, techniques and strategies for making it more efficient, approaches to increasing its usage, and ways to minimize information/data loss while improving customer satisfaction.

Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) and the Service Systems associated with them have had an enormous impact on businesses and our day-to-day lives over the past three decades, and continue to do so. This development has led to the emergence of new application areas and relevant disciplines, which in turn present new challenges and opportunities for service system usage.

The book provides practical insights into various aspects of ICT technologies for service systems:

  • Techniques for information/data processing and modeling in service systems
  • Strategies for the provision of information/data processing and management
  • Methods for collecting and analyzing information/data
  • Applications, benefits, and challenges of service system implementation
  • Solutions to increase the performance of various service systems using the latest ICT technologies
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    Editors and Affiliations

    • V.V. Popovskyy department of Infocommunication Engineering, Faculty of Infocommunication, Kharkiv National University of Radio Electronics, Kharkiv, Ukraine

      Tamara Radivilova, Dmytro Ageyev

    • Department of e-Business, Faculty of Business, Economics and Statistics, University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria

      Natalia Kryvinska

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