7 CONCLUSIONS
In the article was proposed the idea of Regional
Business Spatial Community. Such a community
integrates the row of acting subjects on local
markets. The mutual collaboration involving the
accumulation, processing and making availability of
spatial information resources (eg. concerning the
course of power lines, waterworks, gas pipings,
telecommunication networks, roads, sewage
systems, etc.) can bring advantages to all
participants of the venture. Mentioned resources are
indispensable for its functioning and not all kinds of
data can be gained individually.
In the elaborated concept was indicated the
possibility of cloud computing derivatives solutions'
application in the form of the ArcGIS software,
making possible the creation of the communities
using mutual spatial data resources.
Besides outlining the idea of RBSC the article
indicates potential participants of the venture and
benefits which can be achieved by them. A
prerequisite of such community creation is the
appearance of the initiator who will work out the
rules of collaboration and will invite enterprises
acting in a given region. From the observation may
come the results that the best role of such an
integrator can by accepted by the local governmet.
Authors of the article conduct at present
research, targeting definition of the collaboaration
needs of local businesses providing media in one of
the regions in Poland. Elaborated results will
constitute the base for further reserach papers in the
subject of spatial communities. It is assumed here
the possibility of the transformation of the RBSC
concept into the real platform of the collaboration in
the region.
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