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(.):  The digital transformation of society and production is gradually entering the stage of Industry 4.0, when the servicing infrastructure, including automated information systems of legally significant electronic document management, will be able to independently understand their environment and adapt to the current conditions of the situation. However, the current stage of development of such systems is characterized by the imperfection of the terminology and the identification of the object of influence (electronic document) with its paper prototype, which leads to a limitation of their functionality. Thus, the existing paradigm of perception of an electronic document does not correspond to the promising level of development of automated information systems of legally significant electronic document management within the framework of the concept of Industry 4.0. The purpose of the work: the formation of models of an electronic document and a description of the method of ensuring its integrity, which allows to guarantee the achievement of the required level of security of automated information systems of legally significant electronic document management, functioning in accordance with the provisions of the concept of Industry 4.0. The methods used: application of cryptographic hash functions to the components (content and metadata) of an electronic document, the results of which are calculated using the binary Merkle tree type in combination with the chain data recording technology. Results of the study: the concept of "integrative electronic document" was introduced, a new structure of the electronic document was proposed, which made it possible to reduce the duration of its verification, and as a result, reduce the risk of destructive impacts on the automated information system.

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