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Астафичев П. А., Авакьян С. А., Баренбойм П. Д. и др. Издательство Проспект, 2021.
Added: Nov 9, 2021
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Seul: 국제교육진흥원, 2007.
Added: Mar 5, 2017
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Анисимов Е. В. СПб.: Арка, 2020.
Added: Apr 18, 2021
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Россихина М. Ю., Россихина Г. Н. М.: Высшая школа, 2010.
Added: Mar 1, 2011
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Edited by: Е. В. Агарин М.: Русское общество истории и философии науки, 2022.

The collection is devoted to the history of Nizhny Novgorod medicine in the period from the late 1860s to the beginning of the 21st century.

Added: Nov 14, 2022
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Edited by: Е. С. Абелюк М.: 2017.
Added: Nov 29, 2017
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Moss P., Gillian W., Marian B. et al. L.: Institute of Education University of London, 2014.

The review covers Maternity, Paternity and Parental leaves; leave to care for sick children and other employment-related measures to support working parents; and early childhood education and care policy. As well as policies, it provides information on publications and research.    The review is based on country notes from each participating country. Each country note follows a standard format: details of different types of leave; the relationship between leave policy and early childhood education and care policy; recent policy developments; information on take-up of leave; recent publications and current research projects.    The review also includes definitions of the main types of leave policies; and cross-country comparisons. These comparative overviews cover: each main type of leave; total leave available; the relationship between leave and ECEC entitlements; policy changes and developments since the previous review; publications since the previous review; and ongoing research in participating countries.

The 2014 review includes one new country, Israel. Altogether, it covers 35 countries. In addition to Israel, these are: Austria, Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Russian Federation, Slovakia, Slovenia, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom, United States of America.

Added: Oct 4, 2014
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Андреев Н. Ю., Замулко В. В., Копина А. А. и др. М.: ЮНИТИ-ДАНА, 2019.
Added: Dec 23, 2020
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Springer Nature Switzerland AG, 2019.

Gathering the proceedings of the 11th CHAOS2018 International Conference, this book highlights recent developments in nonlinear, dynamical and complex systems. The conference was intended to provide an essential forum for Scientists and Engineers to exchange ideas, methods, and techniques in the field of Nonlinear Dynamics, Chaos, Fractals and their applications in General Science and the Engineering Sciences. 

The respective chapters address key methods, empirical data and computer techniques, as well as major theoretical advances in the applied nonlinear field. Beyond showcasing the state of the art, the book will help academic and industrial researchers alike apply chaotic theory in their studies. 

Added: Oct 29, 2021
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Kosycheva M. A., Слизовский Д. Е., Береснев Д. Н. et al. IATED Academy, 2018.

University education in Russia is in an active phase of development, when the Federal Government has already taken or are taking decisions to update the management of traditional educational organizations. Much can be expected in a positive, as well as, a negative aspect, even from the abolition of one ministry and recreation on its basis two ministries with the division of functions and objects under management: school education is separated from universities and science. The study reveals that the recent decisions of the Federal Government of the Russian Federation in the field of education management, and the proposals coming in this regard from the rectors of universities, experts and specialists, show that the universities face with the new challenges in management, such as improving the image and status characteristics in the world and domestic rankings, ranking of universities by groups of criteria. We assume that the described process of multilevel regulation of the university system can be a subject of interest not only for the Russian universities, but also for the international academic community.

The main problem of challenges in the management of education is that the attention of the pedagogical and university community is shifting from the problems of the unified content of education to the problems of changing the structures of administration, financing schemes and implementation of marketing communications. Such a shift in priorities for one group of experts and specialists is natural and even allows to discover new and effective management models. For other professionals, this shift seems extremely dangerous and undermines the basic and traditional principles of university education. However, in one and the other variants, there are the stable trends in the management of university education in Russia in the context of its internationalization, its qualitative aspiration to the formation of the world educational space, and the transition to interdisciplinary research, including research in the framework of international research teams, these trends require professional and high-quality organization of international relations management. The main implemented model of education management is project management. Project management is focused on the construction of vocational education, on the implementation of integrative processes in professional training, the development of the personality of a specialist, who is capable to master professional practice. In our research, we relied on a comprehensive, systematic, professional and integrative-modular approach to project management in order to realize the development and implementation of multi-scientific innovations in the integration of educational content.

The content and essence of this management model from the Federal Government's point are related to the directives to ensure and develop the competitiveness of Russian education in the world; to integrate universities into global rankings; to create research and technology centers. The expert community and the university rectors are determining or have already decided on the understanding of their responsibility for management: targeted financing, attraction of non-state resources, management of state assignments and pilot projects, the abolition of intermediate links in regional and municipal education management.

Added: Nov 3, 2021
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Edited by: E. Babkin. Nizhny Novgorod: Higher School of Economics in Nizhny Novgorod, 2012.
Added: Oct 20, 2012
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Moss P., Gillian W., Marian B. et al. L.: Institute of Education University of London, 2015.

The international network on leave policies and research has been producing an annual review of leave policies and related research since 2005. The review covers Maternity, Paternity and Parental leaves; leave to care for sick children and other employment-related measures to support working parents; and early childhood education and care policy. As well as policies, it provides information on publications and research. The review is based on country notes from each participating country, prepared by members of the network and edited by one of the network’s coordinators. Each country note follows a standard format: details of different types of leave; the relationship between leave policy and early childhood education and care policy; recent policy developments; information on take-up of leave; recent publications and current research projects. The review also includes definitions of the main types of leave policies; and crosscountry comparisons. These comparative overviews cover: each main type of leave; total leave available; the relationship between leave and ECEC entitlements; policy changes and developments since the previous review; publications since the previous review; and ongoing research in participating countries The 2015 review includes three new countries: Malta, Mexico and Uruguay. Altogether, it covers 38 countries. In addition to the new countries, these are: Austria, Brazil, Australia, Belgium, Canada, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Russian Federation, Slovak Republic, Slovenia, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom and United States of America.

Added: Oct 21, 2015
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Abankina I., Alashkevich M., Bolotov V. et al. M.: National Research University Higher School of Economics, 2018.

Human capital is produced primarily by the education system. Today it is the most important factor in the development of economy and society. By investing in human capital, economic growth rates above the average world-level can be achieved, which is necessary in order to strengthen Russia’s positions in the context of increasing global competition. The report proposes 12 projects, aiming not only for the development of education, but for making a decisive contribution to the “breakthrough” of the country in economic, social and technological development by activating the creative potential of the Russian population as a whole and self-realization of each individual. The ultimate result of all the proposed 12 solutions will be a steady increase in the quality of life of the Russian people.

Added: Sep 26, 2018
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Edited by: M. M. Komarov, S. V. Maltseva, D. Aveiro et al. Vol. 2: Volume 2 – Workshop Papers. Los Alamitos: IEEE Computer Society, 2014.

We warmly welcome you to the proceedings of the 16th IEEE Conference on Business Informatics (CBI 2014). The CBI series (www.cbi-series.org) started in 1998 as a workshop on Dependable and Real-Time E-Commerce Systems (DARE) and then continued as a Workshop on Advanced Issues of EC-ommerce and Web-based Information Systems (WECWI) that in 2003 evolved into a conference named IEEE Conference on e-Commerce and Enterprise Computing (CEC). In 2013, the CEC, in its turn, enlarged its scope and became the IEEE Conference on Business Informatics (CBI). Today, the CBI conference brings together different research domains related to Business Informatics and offers a venue to researchers and practitioners in this field to stimulate discussions, synergy and integration of their respective research results and activities. Business Informatics is a scientific discipline targeting information processes and related phenomena in their socio-economical business context, including companies, organisations, administrations and society in general. Business Informatics is a fertile ground for research with the potential for immense and tangible impact. As a field of study, it endeavours to take a systematic and analytic approach in aligning core concepts from management science, organisational science, economics information science, and informatics into an integrated engineering science. The field of Business Informatics involves a broad spectrum of more specific research domains that focus on important aspect of informatics in the context of organizations, ecosystems and society at large. These domains include: Business Model Innovation, Business Process Engineering, Empowering & Enabling Technologies, Enterprise Architecture, Enterprise Engineering, Enterprise Modelling, Enterprise & Business Transformation, Method Engineering, Service Innovation & Engineering, Social & Frontier Technologies, Business Data Engineering and Analytics, Model-driven Engineering, Industrial Services and Decision Support Systems. The CBI conferences use a format that enables in depth discussions amongst researchers in their respective domains during the conference. In addition, the best contributions and fruitful discussions among the different domains are channelled towards a book series dedicated to Advances in Business Informatics. This year, CBI is organized from July 14-17 in Geneva, Switzerland, and continues the already well established CBI tradition. The conference received 102 submissions, 28 of which have been selected for the main conference and 9 recommended to the collocated workshops. Each submission was reviewed by three Program Committee members and received a recommendation from the corresponding Domain Coordinator. This two level review process allowed us to select the most relevant and highest quality papers and to offer the audience an exciting program including 11 technical sessions. In addition to the paper presentations, the program of CBI 2014 features seven keynote presentations. We would like to thank Ron Tolido for his industrial keynote on The Black Swans Of Digital Transformation. We are also grateful to the presenters of the domain-specific keynotes: Jean Bezivin for the presentation on “Towards Cross-Disciplinary Practices: Software Modeling for Enterprise, Business and other Domain Engineering Fields”, Ralf Gitzel for the presentation on “Industrial Service as a Research Discipline”, Chris Stary for the presentation on “S-BPM (Subject-oriented Business Process Management) Revisited”, Henk Sol for the presentation on “Enhancing Issues that Matter: Providing COLLAGEN for Ennovations”, K.-J. Lin for his presentation on “Informatics Driven Business: Exploring New Frontiers Created by IT” and Jolita Ralyté for her presentation on “Fundamentals and Challenges of Situational Method Engineering”. One of the aims of the CBI series is to bring the different domains within the Business Informatics scope together. This year, four CBI domain coordinators took the lead in providing an integrated perspective across domains. We would therefore also like to thank Stephan Aier, Antonia Albani, Eng Chew, Henderik A. Proper, Jorge Sanz, José Tribolet and Robert Winter for their (joint) domain keynote on “Engineering for Value Co- Creation: A Research Roadmap”. For the first time, with the support of CUSO, CBI 2014 hosts a Summer School on Business Informatics, which aims at providing doctoral students with lectures broadening the horizon towards selected domains identified as cornerstone of the IEEE Conference on Business Informatics. The programme of this school features lectures by prominent professors: Antonia Albani (HSG, Switzerland), Eric Dubois (CRP Henri Tudor, Luxembourg), Ulrich Frank (University of Duisburg- Essen, Germany), Jan Mendling (Vienna University of Economics and Business, Austria) and Alain Wegmann (EPFL, Switzerland). We would like to thank Birgit Hofreiter, Stephane Marchand-Maillet and Jaques Savoy for their successful efforts on enriching CBI with a summer school. The program of CBI is further complemented by six co-located workshops all of them aiming to attract participants from both industry and academia. The 8th TEE Workshop: Transformation & Engineering of Enterprises promotes the use of methods and techniques from business process management, business engineering, organizational change management, enterprise architecture, enterprise modelling, and information systems engineering, and offers a forum to present related industrial practices. The workshop on Lowering Adoption Barriers to Enterprise Modeling (LABEM) aims to raise the awareness on human dimensions immanent to enterprise modelling, and to underline the need for their better support by modelling technologies. The workshop on Cross-organizational and Cross-company BPM (XOC-BPM) claims that coordinating stakeholders belonging to different organizations needs corresponding methods and tools. Therefore, the workshop explores multiple approaches allowing to improve participation, collaboration and social interaction for managing cross-organizational and cross-company business processes. The workshop on Capability-oriented Business Informatics (CoBI) investigates the use of the notion of capability in the context of business-IT alignment, and in particular, in enterprise modelling and architectures as a foundation for sustainable Information System planning and management in the presence of varying social and business contexts. The Workshop on Web 3.0 and Smart Commerce (W3SC) is about business transformation according to Web 3.0 and its definitions, about new types of services and innovative business models stemming from the high impact of Web 3.0 and Smart Commerce as the next step in globalization. Finally, the Workshop on Enterprise Engineering Theories and Methods (WEETM) seeks to develop a foundation of sound theories over which methodologies can be built and used to effectively engineer and manage enterprises. We thank Sybren de Kinderen for taking care of the workshops at CBI 2014 and we appreciate all the efforts of the workshop chairs: Wolfgang Molnar and Henderik A. Proper for TEE, Jean-Sébastien Sottet and Marija Bjeković for LABEM, Albert Fleischmann, Lutz Heuser, Andreas Oberweis, Werner Schmidt, Frank Schönthaler, Christian Stary, and Gottfried Vossen for XOC-BPM, Pericles Loucopoulos, Oscar Pastor and Jelena Zdravkovic for CoBI, Svetlana V. Maltseva and Mikhail M. Komarov for W3SC, and Artur Caetano and David Aveiro for WEETM. The organization and successful running of CBI 2014 would not be possible without the valuable help and energy of a large number of highly motivated people. We would like to express our gratitude to the Program Committee members, the Domain Coordinators and additional reviewers for their valuable work in selecting the papers for the scientific program of the conference; to the authors of the papers for submitting their work to CBI 2014; and to the Session Chairs for making this conference going smoothly. For the proceedings, we are grateful to our Publication Chair Birgit Hofreiter and the production manager Lisa O’Conner from IEEE. Our special thanks goes to all members of the local Organizing Committee at the University of Geneva for their hospitality and the organization of scientific and social events. Finally, we thank all participants both from academia and industry and we hope that you enjoy IEEE CBI 2014 in Geneva and that you find these proceedings a valuable source of information on business informatics. Henderik A. Proper, CRP Henri Tudor, Luxembourg Jolita Ralyté, University of Geneva, Switzerland Program Co-Chairs Stéphane Marchand-Maillet, University of Geneva, Switzerland, K.-J. Lin, University of California, Irvine, USA General Co-Chairs

 

Added: Jul 18, 2014
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Воскобойников О. С. М.: Издательский дом НИУ ВШЭ, 2022.

This book is an introduction to historical study of art. Sixteen problematic essays do not follow any chronological or geographical order of styles and schools, they treat of important cultural, political, religious issues, present in the history of art and images of all times and on all continents. They propose several points of view on precise works of art, objects, images, monuments in their precise historical context and background. All essays are illustrated by hundreds of visual documents and artifacts from East to West, from antiquity to our days, by etchings, paintings, sculptures and buildings of great masters — Leonardo, Rubens, Borromini, van Gogh, Rodin, Picasso, Pollock, Gabo, but also of less known or anonymous authors. All this material is analyzed with modern methods of art history and cultural studies.  The book adresses scholars and students in humanistic disciplines and all readers interested in cultural history.

Added: Jun 9, 2022
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Воскобойников О. С. М.: Издательский дом НИУ ВШЭ, 2023.
This book is an introduction to historical study of art. Sixteen problematic essays do not follow any chronological or geographical order of styles and schools, they treat of important cultural, political, religious issues, present in the history of art and images of all times and on all continents. They propose several points of view on precise works of art, objects, images, monuments in their precise historical context and background. All essays are illustrated by hundreds of visual documents and artifacts from East to West, from antiquity to our days, by etchings, paintings, sculptures and buildings of great masters — Leonardo, Rubens, Borromini, van Gogh, Rodin, Picasso, Pollock, Gabo, but also of less known or anonymous authors. All this material is analyzed with modern methods of art history and cultural studies. 
The book adresses scholars and students in humanistic disciplines and all readers interested in cultural history.
Added: May 25, 2023
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Zhukov A., Ter-Zakaryan K., Semenov V. Vol. 51. Elsevier, 2018.

Aspects of the use of effective insulation systems in solving technological, social and environmental problems are considered. It is emphasized that the application of the developed insulation systems is possible in the construction of any type of low-rise buildings in any climatic region. The heat resistance of the insulation components of building structures with different types of insulation sheet joints was evaluated. The possibility of installing seamless insulation coatings based on polyethylene foam using lock joints with subsequent welding of individual sheets with hot air was considered. The expediency of using polyethylene foam in floating floors with a monolithic floor screed or with a protective layer, as well as in the insulation systems of frame cottages and the insulation of frameless warehouses and hangars. Examples of work on the insulation of facades of frame cottages and frameless hangars are given. The results of studying the condition of wooden frame cottage buildings after five years of operation are presented.

Added: Feb 6, 2021
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Ilyina O. N. 2020.

Abstracts presented at 18th World Organization of Systems and Cybernetics Congress

Added: Oct 29, 2020
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Казанков А. И., Лейбович О. Л., Кимерлинг А. С. и др. Пермь: Пермский государственный институт искусства и культуры, 2012.
Added: Feb 20, 2013