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The paper analyzes the essence of informatization as the crucial factor of an all-round scientific and technological change, and determines ways of the USSR's development in new conditions and especially reforms of social relations and national economic management system. Informatization is viewed as development of an informational infrastructure of society providing for the use of information as a national resource. The current state-of-the-art and trends in informatization hardware development in the USSR are briefly reviewed. Principles of informatization management in the USSR are formulated and conditions for their implementation are analyzed.
A version of this paper appeared in Information Processing 89, G. X. Ritter (ed.), Elsevier Science Publishers B. V. North Holland. We are grateful for having received permission to republish it.
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Chereshkin, D., Tsalenko, M. (1991). Informatization and restructuring of Soviet society. In: Schmidt, J.W., Stogny, A.A. (eds) Next Generation Information System Technology. EWDW 1990. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 504. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-54141-1_29
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