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Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Russia и Московская Неделя моды - 2014: тенденции и технологии
The collection contains materials of scientific-methodical conference, held 16-18 April 2015 at the Moscow University for the Humanities
New trends, technologies and symbols of the "Design and advertisement 2013" exhibition with illustrated examples are described in the article.
The results of the new original research of using Gothic motives in the modern costume design are presented in the monograph. For the first time in the world relevant and promising for the modern costume Gothic images and symbols have been revealed; a classification of harmonious and disharmonious Gothic symbols in the modern costume design has been developed; principles of creating harmonious Gothic image in the modern costume design have been created as well as practical recommendations for designers. The research results have been added to Makarova T. L.'s and Makarov S. L.'s computer database (which contains symbols and images of the modern costume design) for using in educational process. The results obtained will be useful for costume designers: for clothes fashion collections creating and effective sales; for graphic designers in the advertising design: for creating advertising and social posters, advertising matters, corporate identity, photo shoots which have positive influence on consumer.
The monograph will be useful for specialists in the fields of design and advertising, for students (bachelors and holders of a master's degree: Masters of Arts) and also for specialists of different fields of science, for firms representatives who are interested in design and advertising, new images and symbols, relevant tendencies and practice of using perspective and promising decisions of Gothic style in design and advertising campaigns.
A model for organizing cargo transportation between two node stations connected by a railway line which contains a certain number of intermediate stations is considered. The movement of cargo is in one direction. Such a situation may occur, for example, if one of the node stations is located in a region which produce raw material for manufacturing industry located in another region, and there is another node station. The organization of freight traffic is performed by means of a number of technologies. These technologies determine the rules for taking on cargo at the initial node station, the rules of interaction between neighboring stations, as well as the rule of distribution of cargo to the final node stations. The process of cargo transportation is followed by the set rule of control. For such a model, one must determine possible modes of cargo transportation and describe their properties. This model is described by a finite-dimensional system of differential equations with nonlocal linear restrictions. The class of the solution satisfying nonlocal linear restrictions is extremely narrow. It results in the need for the “correct” extension of solutions of a system of differential equations to a class of quasi-solutions having the distinctive feature of gaps in a countable number of points. It was possible numerically using the Runge–Kutta method of the fourth order to build these quasi-solutions and determine their rate of growth. Let us note that in the technical plan the main complexity consisted in obtaining quasi-solutions satisfying the nonlocal linear restrictions. Furthermore, we investigated the dependence of quasi-solutions and, in particular, sizes of gaps (jumps) of solutions on a number of parameters of the model characterizing a rule of control, technologies for transportation of cargo and intensity of giving of cargo on a node station.
Event logs collected by modern information and technical systems usually contain enough data for automated process models discovery. A variety of algorithms was developed for process models discovery, conformance checking, log to model alignment, comparison of process models, etc., nevertheless a quick analysis of ad-hoc selected parts of a journal still have not get a full-fledged implementation. This paper describes an ROLAP-based method of multidimensional event logs storage for process mining. The result of the analysis of the journal is visualized as directed graph representing the union of all possible event sequences, ranked by their occurrence probability. Our implementation allows the analyst to discover process models for sublogs defined by ad-hoc selection of criteria and value of occurrence probability