DIGITAL ECONOMY: METHODOLOGICAL INSTRUMENTS OF CONFIGURATION, PLANNING, MAINTENANCE

Abstract

The relevance of a problem to a present situation is explained by rapid development of digital economy. Means of science don't allow foretelling what implementation will the next doubling of computer capacities following from the known law of Moore will incarnate. Means of science also not always allow understanding essence of the changes happening here and now. The methodology acts as the tool allowing keeping reference points of the movement in the conditions of ruptures of scientific thinking. The methodology has a claim on creation of new forms of the organization of activity and thinking. The role of methodology in the specification of a concept of digital economy is considered. Use of tools of an organizational-activity schematization at deployment of the institute of digital economy, coordination of works on its creation and further maintenance throughout unlimited life cycle is offered and illustrated. The schematization shows how the space of existence of system of digital economy extends continuously, "is weaved" thanks to accumulation of data, development of their aggregation forms and formation of new institutes. A number of the organization-activity schemes allowing to order understanding of the events in the sphere of digital economy and to offer explanatory model of the phenomenon is result of the represented work. These schemes allow to progress in creation of a subsystem of control, governance and management of such complex large-scale system which the digital economy is. The organizational-activity methodology has means of intensification of thinking and activity in its arsenal. Those are semiotics machines: dispositif (Fr.), development cone, kaleidoscopical configurator. The digital economy is the real economy which is continuously augmented by virtual economy and economy of impact investing and, perhaps, some new instruments of theoretical development of opportunities of Human economic activity.

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Dmitry Reut, Artem Molchanov, Evgeniia Tishina, Vladimir Sidorenkov

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  • EP ID EP523659
  • DOI 10.25559/SITITO.14.201804.1020-1027
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Dmitry Reut, Artem Molchanov, Evgeniia Tishina, Vladimir Sidorenkov (2018). DIGITAL ECONOMY: METHODOLOGICAL INSTRUMENTS OF CONFIGURATION, PLANNING, MAINTENANCE. Современные информационные технологии и ИТ-образование, 14(4), 1020-1027. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-523659