Web service system model for ecological and economic monitoring under urbanization
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https://doi.org/10.31548/zemleustriy2023.04.03Keywords:
urbanization, economics, environmental and economic monitoring, web services, distributed systems, databasesAbstract
Today, most of the world's population lives in cities and towns. Therefore, the determining factors that affect the quality of life of people are the level of economic development of cities and the state of ecology of cities and adjacent territories. To conduct research and build models of ecological and economic monitoring and forecasting the development of cities and the state of ecology, it is necessary to collect, process and analyze huge amounts of various data. Based on the results of such studies, there is a need to build computer systems for collecting and processing significant amounts of information - databases and data repositories, which have practically no analogues today.
The main task of this work is to develop an alpha version of the web service for environmental and economic monitoring of databases. At the stage of development of the alpha version of the software product, the main economic indicators regarding the development of the city and environmental factors that affect it were worked out and grouped. The author has modeled a software model for individual services of ecological and economic monitoring, which are part of the future applied software product. In the future, the author plans to continue research on this topic, collecting empirical data on the cities selected for study, and to develop further software and hardware modules of the presented web service.
Keywords: urbanization, economics, environmental and economic monitoring, web services, distributed systems, databases
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