**7.5 Cultural heritage administration versus creative economy process functionality**

#### *7.5.1 Cultural heritage administration process external and internal metrics linguistic sets*

When considering the System of Creative Economy two principle aspects should be considered and respected. The first one is closely related to a huge set of appropriate business processes running within that system. However, the second aspect is concerned with the fact, that system should respect adequate system theory principles as well, while any system vertical structure is being created by: (a) subsystems, (b) components and (c) modules and (d) sub-modules actually. With respect to that theory, we can define two principle subsystems related to creative economy system. The first subsystem is closely related to art creative activities and the second one is concerned with scientific, research and development activities. We shall discuss the art creative activities, where cultural heritage administration plays a role of principle importance and creates a target subsystem of the Creative Economy system discussed within that section, while the subsystem concerned with scientific research and development will be omitted. The cultural heritage administration relatively individual system seems to be the principle subsystem of the creative system and the core business process running within that system. As a result of that two main business processes might be defined: (a) CHC Cultural heritage artifact creation and CHM Cultural heritage artifact management. Furthermore, we shall discuss a set of problems concerned with structure and metrics related to both above-mentioned main business processes.

#### *7.5.2 CHC Cultural heritage artifact creation*

The CHC Cultural heritage artifact creation main business process horizontal structure might contain a lot of different business process functions (BPFs), however the linguistic sets representing its external and internal metrics might be defined as follows: (a) cultural heritage artifact creation economic data {[CHACED (i, j)]}, (b) cultural heritage artifact data {[CHAD (i, j)]}, and (c) cultural heritage artifact production data {[CHAPD (i, j)]}.

#### *7.5.3 CHC Cultural heritage artifact management*

On the other hand, the CHM Cultural heritage artifact management main business process has its own vertical structure represented by three subprocesses: (a) CHM-01 Cultural heritage artifact acquisition, (b) CHM-02 Cultural heritage artifact processing, and (c) CHM-03 Cultural heritage artifact delivery, while the CHM- 01 business process external and internal metrics is represented by the following linguistic sets: (a) cultural heritage artifact technical data {[CHATD (i, j)]}, (b) cultural heritage artifact commercial data {[CHACD (i, j)]}, (c) cultural heritage artifact operational data {[CHAOD (i, j)]}, and (d) cultural heritage artifact economic data {[CHAED (i, j)]}. The CHM- 02 business process external and internal metrics is represented by the following linguistic sets: (a) Cultural heritage artifact archival processing data {[CHAAPD (i, j)], (b) Cultural heritage artifact economic processing data {[CHAEPD (i, j)]}, (c) Cultural heritage artifact objective processing data {[CHAOPD (i, j)]}.

linguistic sets<sup>12</sup> as well. While the **BP external metrics** is created by linguistic sets

*System of Data Transfer from and to Social and Economic Processes via Creative Economy…*

On the other hand, the **MIC BP internal metrics** is created via subordinated linguistic sets as production devices {MIC: IM:[DEV (i, j)]}, production tools {MIC: [IM:TOOL (i, j)], and human resources {MIC:IM:HR (i, j)]} as well, while the {[MIC:IM:DEV (i, j)]} linguistic set (LS) contains one subordinated LS denoted as device production output performance {MIC:IM:[DPOP (i, j)]}, tool production output performance {MI:[IM:TPOP (i, j)]}, and the {[IM:HR (i, j)]} contains four

The MAC Process metrics<sup>13</sup> item is represented by hierarchic structure, while at the first hierarchic level is created by three subordinated linguistic sets: (a) goods market {MAC:[GM (i, j)]}, (b) financial market {MAC:[FM (i, j)]}, and labour market {MAC:[LM (i, j)]}, while the second hierarchic level has the following structure {MAC:[GM(GDP (i, j)]}, {MAC:[GM(EA (i, j)]}, {MAC: [LM(WA (i, j)]}, {MAC: [FM(CA (i, j)]}, {MAC: [FM(SA (i, j)]}, {MAC: [LM(WA (i, j)]}, MAC: [LM

The microprocess metrics linguistic sets cover MIC Process external metrics, while the external metric set contain the following subsets: (a) Material input cost items {[MICI (i, j)]}, (b) Material input items {[MII (i, j)]}, (c) Output material product assets {[OMPA (i, j)]} and (d) Output material product assets {[OMP (i, j)]}

The data transfer from microprocesses external metrics to macroprocesses is

• Material input cost {[MII (i, j)]} and {[MICI (i, j)]}, linguistic set content is

• Output material product assets {[OMPA (i, j)]} and Output material product assets {[OMP (i, j)]} linguistic set content is being transferred to {MAC:[GM

• Output material product assets {[OMPA (i, j)]} and Output material product assets {[OMP (i, j)]} linguistic set content is being transferred to {MAC:[GM

• Output material product assets {[OMPA (i, j)]} and Output material product assets {[OMP (i, j)]} linguistic set content is being transferred to {MAC:[FM (GDP (i, j)]}, linguistic set MAC: [FM(CA (i, j)]} and {MAC: [FM(SA (i, j)]}.

<sup>12</sup> The problems concerned with linguistic sets, which create basis of Business Process Linguistic

<sup>14</sup> Abbreviation explanations: MAC—macroprocess, GM—goods market, GDP—gross domestic product, EA—economic agents, FM—financial market CA—checking account, SA—saving account,

being transferred to {MAC: [GM (EA (i, j)]},]} linguistic set

shown in **Figure 3**.

subordinated linguistic sets.

**7.7 MAC Process metrics items**

*DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.94006*

(PR (i, j)]}, MAC: [LM(WAPRE<sup>14</sup> (i, j)]

running in the following steps:

(EA (i, j)]}, linguistic set

(GDP (i, j)]}, linguistic set

Modelling approach are discussed within Section 4.3.

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<sup>13</sup> MAC Process metrics does not contain the external and internal part.

LM—labor market, WA—wages, PR—prices, WAPRE—wages-prices equilibrium.

**7.8 The data transfer from microprocesses to macroprocesses**

*7.8.1 MIC Process external metrics versus MAC Processes linguistic sets*
