Relevance of Regulatory and Data Availability Issues to Transport and Logistics Processes, Based on the Insights of the Epicenter Project

IF 1.1 Q3 TRANSPORTATION SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Transport and Telecommunication Journal Pub Date : 2022-11-01 DOI:10.2478/ttj-2022-0028
Darius Bazaras, Viktor Skrickij, A. Šakalys, Raimondas Šakalys
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Abstract The article was prepared using research output received implementing the ePIcenter project funded by the European Union program HORIZON 2020. A brief description of the project is presented. The paper presents theoretical research regarding essential data requirements that may be important for improving logistics processes. After identifying the main data requirements, scientific research is presented. Analysis of valid legal acts to determine the regulatory criteria and aspects of the relevance and availability of data is performed. Essential areas of data exchange, their importance and trends are identified, taking into account business and governmental organisations. Trends and possible development perspectives are presented.
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监管和数据可用性问题与运输和物流过程的相关性,基于震中项目的见解
本文是利用欧盟HORIZON 2020项目资助的ePIcenter项目的研究成果编写的。简要介绍了该项目。本文提出了关于基本数据要求的理论研究,这可能对改善物流过程很重要。在确定了主要数据需求后,进行了科学研究。分析有效的法律行为,以确定监管标准和数据的相关性和可用性方面。数据交换的基本领域,其重要性和趋势确定,考虑到商业和政府组织。提出了趋势和可能的发展前景。
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Transport and Telecommunication Journal
Transport and Telecommunication Journal TRANSPORTATION SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY-
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