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  1. Cybernetics and Systems Analysis
  2. Cybernetics and Systems Analysis : Volume 39
  3. Cybernetics and Systems Analysis : Volume 39, Issue 5, September 2003
  4. Foundations of Descriptology
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Cybernetics and Systems Analysis : Volume 39, Issue 5, September 2003
Data Coding by Linear Forms of Numerical Sequences
Foundations of Descriptology
Evidential Paradigm: The Logical Aspect
Representations of Regular Ideals in Finite Automata
Algorithms of Solution of Systems of Linear Diophantine Constraints over the Set {0,1}
The Reduction Principle in Problems of Revealing Regularities. I
Natural Thinking Mechanisms and Computer Intelligence
Solution of Nonconvex Nonsmooth Stochastic Optimization Problems
Graph Models for Communication of Mobile Users in Access Areas
Optimization of Wave Processes in Inhomogeneous Media
The Generalized Solvability and Optimization of Parabolic Systems in Domains with Thin Low-Permeable Inclusions
Reliability Analysis of Systems Described by Fault Trees with Efficiency
Identification Problem for Matrix-Integrating Systems
Memory of Distributed Computer Systems: Distinctive Features of Their Architectural-Structural Organization and Use
Optical Disks as a Basis of Modern Paperless Data Processing
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Foundations of Descriptology

Content Provider Springer Nature Link
Author Red'ko, V. N.
Copyright Year 2003
Abstract The concept of a description as a descriptive process is explained, in particular, as a process of construction of a program. Based on it, a universal static-dynamic platform is constructed. In this platform, contrary to the set-theoretic platform, dynamic entities dominate over static ones. On this platform, the concepts of universal descriptive logic and a descriptive system are explicated.
Starting Page 644
Ending Page 658
Page Count 15
File Format PDF
ISSN 10600396
Journal Cybernetics and Systems Analysis
Volume Number 39
Issue Number 5
e-ISSN 15738337
Language English
Publisher Kluwer Academic Publishers-Plenum Publishers
Publisher Date 2003-01-01
Publisher Place New York
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Subject Keyword Processor Architectures Software Engineering/Programming and Operating Systems Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics) Systems Theory, Control
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Computer Science
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