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Title: | INTELLIGENT SYSTEMS IN THE CIRCULAR ECONOMY |
Authors: | Shterev, Nikolay Biolcheva, Petya |
Keywords: | circular economy intelligence systems digital transformation |
Issue Date: | 10-Jan-2024 |
Series/Report no.: | Издание 2023;с. 54-62 |
Abstract: | Recent years have seen an increase in the frequency of monitoring reports
issued by a variety of governmental and non-governmental organizations. These
reports warn that the current business structures are "pushing" the world toward
destruction. Because of this, it is necessary to seek out viable alternative models that,
despite resulting in an "economic use" of resources, do not impede the economy's
capacity for growth and development. In spite of the way that there is an impression
of no other choice, there are still confusions and obstructions in the public eye to the
change from the current (straight) model of business to the practical (round) one.
Considering what was previously mentioned, this paper focuses on development in
profoundly keen frameworks, one of the first concerns of the change to a round
economy. The authors accept that wise data frameworks ought to advance the smooth
(or not really smooth) change to a roundabout economy, regardless of the benefits
and cons of the broad presentation of innovations into social and monetary life that
are as of now the subject of progressing banter. To support the stated theses, the
report is organized as follows: first, an explanation of why the circular economy
model is necessary; Secondly, a list of smart systems that could be utilized in the
circular economy; third, an evaluation of the impacts of the means taken to carry out
contemporary intelligence systems in the business day to day. A Bulgarian example is
used for results presentations. |
URI: | http://research.bfu.bg:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/1757 |
ISBN: | 978-619-253-024-2 |
Appears in Collections: | Plenary Session
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