*7.2.1 The linguistic sets closely related to CE Processes and MIC Process internal and external metrics*

Now, we shall postulate the linguistic sets closely related to internal and external metrics<sup>10</sup> of CE Processes and MIC Process, while the CE Process external metrics items are represented by the following linguistic sets: access to liquidity {ALI(i, j)]}, financial assets, {FAT(i, j)]}, monetary income {MOI(i, j)]} and the CE Process internal metrics items are represented by those linguistic sets cultural capital {[CULC (i, j)]}, symbolic capital {[SYMC (i, j)]}, social capital {[SOCC (i, j)]}, and performance dimensions {[PEDC (i, j)]. On the other hand, the MIC Process external metrics items are postulated as follows: material input {[MI (i, j)]}, material input cost {[MICS (i, j)]},, output material {[OMP (i, j)]}, products and output material product assets {[OMPA (i, j)]}, while MIC Process external metrics items are represented by production device {[PDEV (i, j)]} linguistic set, by production tool{[PTOOL (i, j)]} linguistic set, and human resources {[HR (i, j)]} linguistic set.

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*The principle layout of DTS2 System Conceptual Model. Source: The Authors.*

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<sup>9</sup> The linguistic set structure and functionality is being discussed within Section 4.3.

<sup>10</sup> The problems of BP internal and external metrics are explained in Section 4.3.

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approach (hereinafter known as BPLM Approach) should be applied to quantify the data transfer from CEP Processes up to MAC Processes. The BPLM Approach is based on specialized type of sets denoted as the linguistic sets.<sup>9</sup> The structure and functionality of data transfer conceptual model subsystems is described within

*(a) The principal layout of Data transfer between CE Process and MIC Process internal metrics items Part 1 (cultural and symbolic capital) and intellectual capital part 2. Source: The Authors. (b) The principal layout of Data transfer between CE Process and MIC Process internal metrics items Part 2 (social capital) and*

In **Figure 4**, there are shown the DTS System – Conceptual Model subsystems, which are being described within subsequent sections as well, while the data transfer related to an appropriate business process internal metrics is shown in **Figure 5a** and **b** and the principal layout of the DTS System structure and bi-directional

When investigating the subsystem DATRA\_05 structure and functionality, we must consider CE Processes and MIC Process structure and metrics, on the other hand, the MIC Process functions might be defined generally regardless their content, while CE Processes and MIC Process metrics plays a role of principal impor-

*7.2.1 The linguistic sets closely related to CE Processes and MIC Process internal and*

<sup>9</sup> The linguistic set structure and functionality is being discussed within Section 4.3. <sup>10</sup> The problems of BP internal and external metrics are explained in Section 4.3.

Now, we shall postulate the linguistic sets closely related to internal and external metrics<sup>10</sup> of CE Processes and MIC Process, while the CE Process external metrics items are represented by the following linguistic sets: access to liquidity {ALI(i, j)]},

**7.2 The subsystem DATRA\_05 – CE processes versus microprocesses:**

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*intellectual capital part 3. Source: The Authors.*

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functionality is shown in **Figures 6** and **7**.

tance within that subsystem functionality description.

**components and modules**

*external metrics*

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*The principle layout of DTS2 System Conceptual Model. Source: The Authors.*

financial assets, {FAT(i, j)]}, monetary income {MOI(i, j)]} and the CE Process internal metrics items are represented by those linguistic sets cultural capital {[CULC (i, j)]}, symbolic capital {[SYMC (i, j)]}, social capital {[SOCC (i, j)]}, and performance dimensions {[PEDC (i, j)]. On the other hand, the MIC Process external metrics items are postulated as follows: material input {[MI (i, j)]}, material input cost {[MICS (i, j)]},, output material {[OMP (i, j)]}, products and output material product assets {[OMPA (i, j)]}, while MIC Process external metrics items are represented by production device {[PDEV (i, j)]} linguistic set, by production tool{[PTOOL (i, j)]} linguistic set, and human resources {[HR (i, j)]} linguistic set.

{MOI(I, j)]}, {[CULG(I, j)]}, and MIC Process external metrics items postulated as: material input {[MI (i, j)]}, material input cost {[MICS (i, j)]},, output material {[OMP (i, j)]}, products and output material product assets {[OMPA (i, j)]}.

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• The CE Process linguistic set{[EC (i, j)]: [ALI(I, j)]} content determines a possibility of the cultural heritage production or acquisition initiation and is

• The CE Process linguistic set {[EC (i, j)]: [FAT (I, j), MOI (I, j)]]} content indicates financial aspects of cultural heritage artefact production or acquisition financial contribution within creative economy activities.

• The CE Process linguistic set {[CULC (i, j)]: [CULG (i, j)]} content indicates of cultural heritage artefact production or acquisition material contribution

**7.4 Data transfer between CE Process and MIC Process internal metrics items**

*7.4.1 Cultural capital, symbolic and social capital incl. performance dimensions versus*

*7.4.2 Description of structure related cultural capital, symbolic and social capital incl.*

sets [CULC1 (i, j)], the content of which is concerned with cultural goods represented by [CULGOODS (i, j)] and closely related to external metrics subset {[OMP (i, j)]}, while the [CULC2 (i, j)] contains further subordinated sets

(ICA1(i, j)) linguistic subset existing within MIC processes.

2 – (ICA2(i, j)) linguistic subset existing within MIC processes.

The **cultural capital linguistic set {[CULC (i, j)]}** consists of two subordinated

concerned to academic knowledge (ACKN (i, j)), and academic skills (ACSK (i, j)), while the [CULC2 (i, j)] subset content is closely related to intellectual capital 1 –

The **symbolic capital linguistic set {[SYMC (i, j)]}** consists of two subordinated sets: (CULTAP (i, j)) – cultural aspects and (ARTAP (i, j)) – artistic aspects, while the (CULST (i, j)) linguistic set includes further subordinated sets postulated as follows: (a) cultural standards (CULTSTA (i, j)), (b) cultural styles (CULTSTY

However, the (ARTAP (i, j)) – artistic aspect linguistic set includes further subordinated sets postulated as follows: (a) artistic standards (ARTTSTA (i, j)), (b) artistic styles (ARTTSTY (i, j)), and artistic values (ARTVAL (i, j)) as well, while the {[SYMC (i, j)]} subset content is closely related to intellectual capital

Now, we shall investigate the data transfer between BPFs, the internal metrics of which is represented by linguistic sets denoted as cultural capital {[CULC (i, j)]}, symbolic capital {[SYMC (i, j)]}, social capital {[SOCC (i, j)]}, and performance dimensions {[PEDC (i, j)]}within CE Process items and MIC Process internal met-

> f g ½ � IM i, j ð Þ ¼ f g ½ � DEV i, j ð Þ , TOOL i, j ½ � ð Þ , HR i, j ½ � ð Þ (15) f g ½ � HR i, j ð Þ ¼ f g ½ � INP1 i, j ð Þ , INP2 i, j ½ � ð Þ , INP3 i, j ½ � ð Þ (16)

MIC Process external metrics items is running in the following steps:

closely related {[MICS (i, j)]} set within MIC Process.

within creative economy activities.

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*MIC Process internal metrics items*

*performance dimensions structure*

(i, j)), and cultural values (CULTVAL (i, j)).

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rics items postulated as follows:

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*Data transfer from MAC to MIC and CE processes. Source: The Authors.*

The human resources {[HR (i, j)]} linguistic set contains three subordinated sets: (a) intellectual capital 1 – (ICA1 (i, j)), (b) intellectual capital 2 – (ICA2 (i, j)) and (c) intellectual capital 3 – (ICA3 (i, j)) linguistic set.

#### **7.3 Data transfer between CE Process and MIC Process external metrics items**

#### *7.3.1 Economic and cultural capital versus MIC Process external metrics item*

Now, we shall investigate the data transfer between BPFs denoted as economic capital {[EC (i, j)]} and cultural capital {[CULC (i, j)]} within CE Process items: access to liquidity {ALI(I, j)]}, financial assets FAT(I, j)]}, monetary income

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{MOI(I, j)]}, {[CULG(I, j)]}, and MIC Process external metrics items postulated as: material input {[MI (i, j)]}, material input cost {[MICS (i, j)]},, output material {[OMP (i, j)]}, products and output material product assets {[OMPA (i, j)]}.

The data transfer between Economic and cultural capital within CE Process and MIC Process external metrics items is running in the following steps:

