<b>Standard Systems and High-Quality Development Pathways for Modern Service Industries in the Digital Economy: A Multidimensional Analysis of Logistics, Education, and Medical Rehabilitation</b>
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Digital economy
Modern service industry
Standardization architecture
High-quality development
Sectoral heterogeneity

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Standard Systems and High-Quality Development Pathways for Modern Service Industries in the Digital Economy: A Multidimensional Analysis of Logistics, Education, and Medical Rehabilitation. (2026). International Journal of Computer Science and Engineering, 1(05), 207-214. https://doi.org/10.63944/d3k1aa93

Abstract

The accelerating transition toward a digital economy increasingly challenges conventional paradigms within the modern service sector, necessitating a critical reevaluation of how standardization fosters high-quality development pathways. This paper examines the structural friction and systemic alignment within three inherently heterogeneous yet digitally intersecting domains: logistics, education, and medical rehabilitation. By analyzing the interplay between data-driven infrastructure and localized service delivery, the study identifies systemic bottlenecks where existing regulatory frameworks may fail to capture the nuances of algorithmic optimization and human-centric care. Rather than proposing a singular, idealized template, the inquiry delineates a stratified modernization standard system that accommodates sectoral variances while leveraging shared digital architectures. The analysis suggests that while technological integration offers substantial efficiency gains, the actualization of high-quality development remains heavily contingent upon resolving institutional inertia and data silos. Ultimately, these findings indicate that sustainable growth in modern services is not merely a function of technological adoption, but rather an ongoing negotiation between standardized digital protocols and the adaptive capacities of sector-specific practices, pointing to a critical need for flexible, cross-industry governance frameworks.

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