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Concept of Complex Infrastructure Territory for Solving Problems of Integration Intersectoral Statistics

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The article discusses the promising approach to solving the problems of system integration and the use of fragmented sectoral statistics within a unified intersectoral monitoring system. The approach is based on a new concept of the complex infrastructure of the territory (CIT), which is a set of anthropogenic, technogenic and natural geographic systems forming a single integrity within the selected spatial and temporal scale. It is proposed a four-level model as a formalized description of the CIT, including abstract mathematical, logical, spatial and physical levels. As part of the abstract mathematical level, it is discussed new kinds of operations on hypergraphs - dynamic restructuring hyperedges structure and installing multiple layers structure hyperedges. Moreover, the article considers the technology development universal monitoring systems by integrating arsenal of advanced information technology (OLAP, Data Mining, GIS).

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Bershadsky, A., Bozhday, A., Burukina, I., Gudkov, P., Gudkov, A. (2014). Concept of Complex Infrastructure Territory for Solving Problems of Integration Intersectoral Statistics. In: Kravets, A., Shcherbakov, M., Kultsova, M., Iijima, T. (eds) Knowledge-Based Software Engineering. JCKBSE 2014. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 466. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-11854-3_5

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