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Blockchain technologies for normalized budget support of national projects
A. V. Ilyina, V. D. Ilyinb a State Research Institute of Aviation Systems, 7 Viktorenko Str., Moscow 125319, Russian Federation
b A. A. Dorodnicyn Computing Center, Federal Research Center "Computer Science and Control" of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 40 Vavilov Str., Moscow 119333, Russian Federation
Abstract:
Blockchain technologies for normalized budget support (NBS-technologies) are considered as means necessary for resource support of design and implementation of national projects for protection and development of the country's potential. The part of the methodological support for development of NBS-technologies considered in the article includes methodologies of situational online budgeting and normalized commodity-money circulation. Online budget planning is considered as a problem of the interval cost planning, taking into account the situationally dependent mandatory and orienting requirements for the desired solution. The problem is solved by means of the method of target displacement of solution in the computational experiment mode. The methodology of normalized commodity-money circulation includes methods for formation and implementation of contractual relations in the digital environment, payment and commodity lending, and online banking based on banks-providers, corporate, and personal electronic banks. Blockchain technologies for normalized budjet support practically eliminate the unplanned use of budget funds.
Keywords:
blockchain technologies for normalized budget support (NBS-technologies), resource support of national projects for protection and development of the country's potential, situational online budgeting, normalized commodity-money circulation.
Received: 14.08.2020
Citation:
A. V. Ilyin, V. D. Ilyin, “Blockchain technologies for normalized budget support of national projects”, Sistemy i Sredstva Inform., 30:4 (2020), 147–158
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