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Societal Patterns Evolution Model in Development of Economy, Society, and Environment

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  • Dmitriy GAKH Institute of Control Systems of ANAS, Baku, Azerbaijan
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The Societal Patterns Evolution Model (SPEM) has been developed to apply to socio-technical systems. It contains patterns representing stages of societal development. Mapping of these patterns to the development of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) and Information Systems was presented at FedCSIS 2022 Conference. This paper discusses the application of SPEM to model the development of three pillars of sustainability: economic, social, and environmental. An Artificial Intelligence model has been developing to evaluate scholarly papers according to the SPEM model including economic, social, and environmental indicators.


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Gakh, D. (2023). Societal Patterns Evolution Model in Development of Economy, Society, and Environment. Journal of Research, Innovation and Technologies, Volume II, 2(4), 142-161. https://doi.org/10.57017/jorit.v2.2(4).03 


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Received 8th of August, 2023; Revised 24th of August, 2023; Accepted for publication 29th of August, 2023; Available online: 1st of September, 2023. Published as article in Volume II, Issue 2(4).

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