Natural Knowledge of Smart Bioinformatics to Reduce Tasks Without Added Value or Human Contact in a Pandemic

Natural Knowledge of Smart Bioinformatics to Reduce Tasks Without Added Value or Human Contact in a Pandemic

Potapova Irina
Copyright: © 2022 |Pages: 4
DOI: 10.4018/IJARB.290342
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Abstract

The goal this article about use Natural knowledge of bioinformatics and digitalization is that the use of technological innovations within the business context with a major influence on product, services, business processes, sales channels, and supply channels. The associated potential advantages include, among others, increased sales or productivity, innovations in price creation, and new sorts of client interaction. Global enterprises are facing supply chain issues, consequently potentially higher operational costs, lower inventory and the prospects of lower demand will be reluctant to disburse resources and time to connect in M&A and financing activities, predominantly if valuations of targets remain high. Digitalization of supply chain (SC) could be a way that companies can start to strategize and accomplish trade strength against supply chain disturbance. Main focus of this chapter: Digitalization enhances prosperity, Digitalization will alter labor markets, Digitalization impacts business models, Factors influencing digitalization in SC, Impediments of digitalization in SC etc.
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Background

The aim of this chapter is to look at the Digitalization to reduce tasks without added value or human contact in a pandemic. In this Article, following topics will be focused:

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    Digitalization enhances prosperity without human contact in a pandemic.

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    Digitalization will alter labor markets.

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    Digitalization impacts business models.

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    Factors influencing digitalization to reduce tasks in supply chain management.

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    Impediments of digitalization of supply chain to reduce task.

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