**12. Conclusion**

At present, the creative economy seems to a new branch, which provides interconnection between cultural standardized economy sphere and includes different activities related to culture and cultural heritage creation and management. However, providing those activities requires intellectual, material, and financial support as well, while all of them are closely related to macroeconomy and microeconomy objectives. On the other hand, the creative economics processes are the business processes too. However, they have adequate vertical and horizontal structure require an appropriate information, knowledge-based and organization support as well in order to assure their proper and efficient functionality, while their information support and metrics elements are closely related to each other. As a result of that the data or information transfer plays a role of principal importance and is running in two stages: (a) from creative economy to microeconomy BPs and (b) from microeconomy to macroeconomy BPs. Of course, the data transfer from DTS System external area represented by social and macroprocesses to CE Processes play an important role as well, while a set of MIC Processes represent an appropriate gobetween element and an integral part of sensors and effectors, acting within grey zone, which exists between BP external and internal environment. The abovementioned DTS System implemented via appropriate economic network, which seems to be relatively independent system and consist subsystems covering data transfer within CE, Micro and Macroprocesses (EN-S1 Subsystem) and Macro, Micro and CE Processes (EN-S2 Subsystem) as well The above-mentioned stages are being implemented and operated via appropriate economic networks, the (a) phase activities are covered by economic network I and the (b) phase are covered by economic network II. Both above-mentioned economic network subsystems should be implemented and operated via adequate Datawarehouse system, where the economic network subsystems EN-S1 and EN-S2 could be implemented via Datamart I and Datamart II and both have their own ETL systems, which provide extraction of data from appropriate linguistic sets (E), the data transformation (T) to pre-defined structure of multidimensional tables and data loading (L) to the above DataMart I and Datamart II. On the other hand, there is an appropriate OLAP system, which should enable providing data selection and analysis with respect to authorized user requirements. Moreover, that system could contain a software, which enables providing a semantic analysis of EU documents and extracting data, which are inserted into a software, which prepares supporting data concerned to business strategy of the firm or company, which deals with creative economy activities.

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Jozef Stašák1 and Jaroslav Mazůrek<sup>2</sup>

University of Žilina, Žilina, Slovak Republic

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