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Improving the Administration System of Big City Based on the Big Data Using

Student: Zvereva Elina

Supervisor: Anna Sanina

Faculty: Saint-Petersburg School of Social Sciences

Educational Programme: Public Administration (Bachelor)

Year of Graduation: 2017

Nowadays, implementing technologies of collecting, storing, analyzing and processing big data in all spheres of public administration become the main tool of realization of the concept of the government for citizens and an open government. Decentralization allows local authorities to regulate the implementation of big data in the Urban environment system and it becomes a reason of raising the level of citizens' satisfaction with the services they receive, and improve the quality of life. This paper analyze the problem of big data using in a public administration in large cities. The study also examines the experience of developed countries in implementation of the big data in public administration, identifies and justifies the purpose of its application. The aim of this research is to evaluate the using of big data in public administration system in large city and to create methods of assessing the quality of public administration in large city based on the using of big data. The objectives of this study are: 1) to determine what is “big data in public administration”; 2) to justify the importance of using the big data in the urban environment; 3) to evaluate the using of big data in Russian’s large cities; 4) to make a methodology for evaluating the public administration based on using the big data in large cities in Russia. The study was conducted through the systematization and analysis of the collected data. Based on the results of the analysis, author's rating of large cities in Russia and author's methodology for evaluating the public administration system in large city based on the using of big data are being developed.

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