Formation of Integrated System Development Models in the Information and Telecommunications Cluster
Yulia Nikolaevna Samylina1, Pavel Aleksandrovich Matveev2, Elena Nikolaevna Malysheva3, Tatiana Nikolaevna Fedorova4, Valentina Mikhailovna Repnikova5

1Yulia Nikolaevna Samylina, Tver State Technical University (TvSTU), Tver, Russia.
2Pavel Aleksandrovich Matveev, Russian State Social University, Moscow, Russia.
3Elena Nikolaevna Malysheva, Russian State Social University, Moscow, Russia.
4Tatiana Nikolaevna Fedorova, Tver State University, Tver, Russia. 5Valentina Mikhailovna Repnikova, Plekhanov Russian University of Economics, Moscow, Russia.

Manuscript received on September 17, 2019. | Revised Manuscript received on 27 September, 2019. | Manuscript published on October 10, 2019. | PP: 4057-4061 | Volume-8 Issue-12, October 2019. | Retrieval Number: L36311081219/2019©BEIESP | DOI: 10.35940/ijitee.L3631.1081219
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Abstract: The article is devoted to the formation of integrated system development models in the information and telecommunications cluster. It has been established that the study of European experience in cluster development allows identifying the main participants in communication processes that significantly accelerate interaction using an integrated communication system. It has been proven that the key participants in communication platforms include information and telecommunications enterprises, professional communities, local authorities and government institutions that regulate the activities of cluster members, educational institutions and research institutes, technology transfer centers, business incubators, investors and cluster coordination councils. It has been determined that all these organizations will have equal access to platforms, which corresponds to the basic principles of partnership, especially the principle of transparency and openness to innovations based on mutual trust. It has been revealed that the structural-functional model of an integrated system of information and communication support for the interaction of participants shows the directions and ways of virtualizing communications on dedicated platforms. KThe article is devoted to the formation of integrated system development models in the information and telecommunications cluster. It has been established that the study of European experience in cluster development allows identifying the main participants in communication processes that significantly accelerate interaction using an integrated communication system. It has been proven that the key participants in communication platforms include information and telecommunications enterprises, professional communities, local authorities and government institutions that regulate the activities of cluster members, educational institutions and research institutes, technology transfer centers, business incubators, investors and cluster coordination councils. It has been determined that all these organizations will have equal access to platforms, which corresponds to the basic principles of partnership, especially the principle of transparency and openness to innovations based on mutual trust. It has been revealed that the structural-functional model of an integrated system of information and communication support for the interaction of participants shows the directions and ways of virtualizing communications on dedicated platforms.
Keywords: Cluster, Information and telecommunications Enterprise, Model, Platform, Structure, Competition.
Scope of the Article: Clustering