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Article name THE CONCEPT OF NETWORKED CONJUGATE PRODUCTION IN THE CONTEXT OF THE FOURTH INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION
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Bibliographic description Akberdina V., Smirnova O. The concept of networked conjugate production in the context of the fourth industrial revolution // Transbaikal State University Journal, 2017, vol. 23, no. 7, pp. 104—113.
Category Economics
DOI 338.45:330
DOI 10.21209/2227-9245-2017-23-7-104-113
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Annotation The authors present an authors’ approach to the definition of networked conjugate productions in the context of the fourth industrial revolution. In the modern period, the international economy has entered a phase of rapid development of information and industrial technologies. Intellectual production systems fundamentally change the existing appearance of industry; there is a qualitative transition to a new industrial way in which all technological and organizational elements are interrelated. And each of them works in a mode of mutual synchronization with others, optimizes and adjusts its activity taking into account changes in the external environment. The development of high technologies and their widespread introduction means the beginning of a new industrial revolution - the fourth in a row, from the time when the steam engine was invented. The Western world is still at the forefront of technological progress, but now it has added competitors in different parts of the world. An assessment of the prospects for the development of Internet technologies and markets has been conducted; benefits for the development of these technologies in Russia and the mechanisms for their implementation in networked conjugate sectors of the economy. The analysis of the world tendencies of transition of networked conjugate branches of economy on the use of a model of the Internet of Things is carried out. Based on the results of the study, conclusions were drawn, consisting of the main advantages, technology of the Internet of Things in networked conjunctions, and the main trends in networked conjugate production were analyzed
Key words fourth industrial revolution; settentrionale; networked conjugate production; Internet of things; information technology; intelligent production systems; global industry; industrialization of economy; public policy; industry
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