**7.7 MAC Process metrics items**

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

The CHM- 03 business process external and internal metrics is represented by the following linguistic sets: (a) cultural heritage delivered artifact data {[CHADD

*It should be noted that all the linguistic mentioned in that contribution have a rather complicated hierarchic structure from objective point of view, while that structure cannot*

(i, j)]}, (b) cultural heritage delivered searcher's data {[CHASD (i, j)].

*be discussed in more details because the contribution limited number of pages.*

*7.5.5 Data transfer among Cultural Heritage Administration subprocesses and CEP*

The business process denoted as Cultural Heritage Administration seems to be the core process and consists of two: main process as mentioned within previous section. However, the metrics linguistic sets related to both main processes are described within previous section as well, while the algorithms of data transfer among Cultural Heritage Administration subprocesses and CEP processes are described within following subsections with respect to the CEP Process functions and their metrics. We shall describe the transfer of data contained within linguistic sets {[CHAED (i, j)]}, {[CHAD (i, j)]}, and{[CHAPD (i, j)]} closely related with CHC Cultural heritage artifact creation business process and CEP Process subordi-

The {[CHAED (i, j)]}, and{[CHAPD (i, j)]} LS content is being transferred to **{[EC (i, j)]:** {ALI(I, j)]} LS and {[EC (i, j)]: {FAT(I, j)]} LS and {[EC (i, j)]: {MOI

The {[CHAD (i, j)]} and {[CHAPD (i, j)]} LS content is being transferred to

content is being transferred to **{[SYMC (i, j)]:** [AASP (i, j)], [ARTSTA (i, j)],

content is being transferred to{[**SOCC (i, j)]}** (COMPER (i, j) (ARTDI (i, j)),

The {[CHAED (i, j)]}, {[CHAD (i, j)]}, and {[CHAPD (i, j)]} linguistic set (LS)

The {[CHAED (i, j)]}, {[CHAD (i, j)]}, and {[CHAPD (i, j)]} linguistic set (LS)

The {[CHAED (i, j)]}, {[CHAD (i, j)]}, and {[CHAPD (i, j)]} linguistic set (LS) content is being transferred to**{[PERFM (i, j)]}** (PERFT (i, j)) (AMECVTS (i, j))

The {[CHAED (i, j)]}, {[CHAPD (i, j)]}, and {[CHAD (i, j)]} LS content is being transferred to **{[PERFM (i, j)]}** (PERFT (i, j)) (AMECVTS (i, j)) and {[PERFM

In general, any business process is represented by an appropriate vertical and horizontal structure and external and internal metrics approximated by adequate

processing data {[CHAOPD (i, j)]}.

Remark:

*processes*

(i, j)]} LS content

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nated business processes generalized as follows:

**{[CULC (i, j)]: [CULG (i, j)]}** LS content

(TECHN (i, j)), (TALEN (i, j)), (TOLER (i, j))

(i, j)]} (PERFT (i, j)) (CEP (i, j)) LS content.

[ARTSTY (i, j)], [ARTSTV (i, j)]} linguistic set content

and {[PERFM (i, j)]} (PERFT (i, j)) (CEP (i, j)) LS content

**7.6 MIC Process external and internal metrics items**

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

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

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

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 running in the following steps:


<sup>12</sup> The problems concerned with linguistic sets, which create basis of Business Process Linguistic Modelling approach are discussed within Section 4.3.

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

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

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

creation and management seems to be the core process from creative economy processes point of view. The principal layout of data transfer from MAC to MIC and

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

appropriate firm or company business strategy creation [25, 26].

**9. Economic networks structure and functionality**

and Macro, Micro and CE Processes (EN-S2 Subsystem) as well.

**9.2 Functionality of economic network EN-S1 and EN-S2 subsystems**

As mentioned above (see also Section 7.1), the DTS System – Conceptual Model is a standardized system denoted as DATRA\_09 Data Transfer Conceptual Model, which should provide a bi-directional data transfer. On one hand, from Creative Economy Business Processes (CEP Processes) to Microprocesses (MIC Processes) and (MIC Processes) and from Microprocess to Macroprocesses (MAC Processes) and on the other hand, we have to consider the data transfer from macroprocesses, throughout microprocesses up to CEP Processes as well, while DTS System – Conceptual Model consists of four subsystems as shown in **Figure 4**. However, the social and economic processes create significant elements of DTS System external environment and generate appropriate data important for functionality of MAC Processes, which provide services for KPI indicator generation [22] within an

However, there is data and information generated as a result of text [27, 28] and image sematic analysis [29, 30], as well, while some of those algorithms might be applied, when providing analysis of the firm or company external and internal resources before getting started business strategy creation and KPI generation too. Subsequently, the KPI indicators are being decomposed [22] and assigned to adequate MIC Processes organization units and their metrics [24] item values are being set simultaneously. After having completed the above-mentioned action the management of MIC and CEP Processes might be started, where logistic, personal financial and research and development management play a role of principle importance as well, while the production processes are significant for MIC process management and cultural heritage creation and management are significant from

The principle layout of DTS2 System Conceptual Model is shown in **Figure 7**.

The above-mentioned DTS System implemented via so called economic network, which seems to be relatively independent system and consist subsystems covering data transfer within CE, Micro and Macroprocesses (EN-S1 Subsystem)

*The EN-S1 Subsystem is being covered* by creative **economy processes**, which consists of two sub-processes: (a) Cultural heritage administration and (b) Research and development administration. However, the BP denoted as Cultural heritage administration is described within previous sections as too, while the Research and development administration is not discussed within that contribution. On the other hand, there are MIC and MAC processes and **MIC Processes** include production and non-production domain and plays a role of go-between elements, when providing data transfer from creative economy processes to macroprocesses However**, the MAC Processes** create an integral part of social processes and represent the go-between elements, when preparing goals and aims related to

CE processes is shown in **Figure 6**.

CEP Processes point of view.

**9.1 Economic network structure**

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**8.2 DTS2 System Conceptual Model**

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The data transfer from microprocesses internal metrics to macroprocesses is running in the following steps:

