Formal Statement of the Decision-making Support Problem in the
Management of Municipal Social and Economic Development
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2012.14573v1
- Date: Tue, 29 Dec 2020 02:36:19 GMT
- Title: Formal Statement of the Decision-making Support Problem in the
Management of Municipal Social and Economic Development
- Authors: Anatoly Sidorov, Maria Shishanina
- Abstract summary: It is suggested to consider municipal social and economic development as a semistructured system which is modelled using a semantic network.
It is concluded that a rating of indicators for assessing social and economic development needs to be created in order to determine the effectiveness and correlation with the targeted indicators.
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- License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
- Abstract: This article deals with the process of managing the social and economic
development of municipal formations. It highlights characteristics and key
issues that arise during management at the municipal level. In order to
minimize the impact of the described issues, it is suggested to consider
municipal social and economic development as a semistructured system which is
modelled using a semantic network. As a result, it is concluded that a rating
of indicators for assessing social and economic development needs to be created
in order to determine the effectiveness and correlation with the targeted
indicators.
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