KEYWORDS: Data centers, Data processing, Information technology, Education and training, Mathematical optimization, Systems modeling, Statistical analysis, Databases, Telecommunications, Reliability
This article will consider the impact of the latest technologies on human work. In particular, the influence of the information system on the completion time of the task of creating cable connections. A group of people of different ages was taken for statistical analysis. In the first case, the crossings were carried out without the use of software. In the second case, the group was given the opportunity to use Sunbird Data Center Infrastructure Management. During the analysis, a data model was obtained. Conclusions were drawn based on this model [8].
This study provides an overview of encrypted unregulated digital assets (cryptocurrency). Recent developments in various countries of the world are analyzed. A forecast is made on the development of the cryptocurrency market in the next 10-15 years. A conclusion is made about the relevance of cryptocurrency today and in the near future. Prospects for the development of encrypted unregulated digital assets (cryptocurrency) are considered and analyzed.
KEYWORDS: Printed circuit board testing, Telecommunications, System integration, Internet, Decision making, Data processing, Data integration, Communication and information technologies, Automation, Transparency
This article is devoted to developing a management model for public services on digital platforms in the Republic of Angola. The digitization of public services provided by the Angolan government to its citizens is now a reality and an integral part of the adopted modernization programs. Since 2019, when the e-government platform was launched, the definition of digital governance policies and digital citizenship platforms in public administration has become an important issue. The aim of this work is to propose a digital public service management model focused on the services most urgently needed by Angolan citizens. In addition, an administrative survey was conducted to identify the needs of citizens and/or officials related to the digitization of public services in the Government of Angola. The focus of this study is to search for results that will help improve the quality of services provided and to provide tools for designing ideal ways to support digitization to meet the needs of citizens. In Angola, however the efforts the government has shown in implementing, simplifying and modernizing e-Government to bring citizens closer to services, the government needs to keep pace with advances in the digitalization of the service sector, better identify citizen needs, evaluate existing technologies, and determine what how to apply them, and look for ways to more actively involve citizens in the digitization process and the use of these services. In this regard, an urgent task is the development and implementation of models for managing public services on digital platforms.
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