Headings of the journal
"Educational Resources and Technologies"
Educational environment
Release: 2017-4 (21)
DOI: 10.21777/2500-2112-2017-4-20-24
Keywords: distance learning platform; electronic educational technology; higher school; communicative space
Annotation: The article reveals issues of development of remote training platforms in education at the present stage. Special attention is paid to the question of determining the extent of application of these technologies in full-time education.
IT usage for professional education of civil servants
Release: 2017-2 (19)
DOI: 10.21777/2500-2112-2017-2-25-33
Keywords: information and communication technology (ICT), distance learning programs, professional training, professional retraining, refresher training, civil servants, professional education
Annotation: The article describes IT usage for professional education of civil servants. Results of an opinion poll evaluating professional competence of civil servants are also shown.
Selective plans of computer monitoring of quality of education
Release: 2017-1 (18)
DOI: 10.21777/2312-5500-2017-1-15-22
Keywords: teacher, trainee, knowledge control, quality of education, competence
Annotation: The paper presents single-stage, two-stage and sequential plans of computer monitoring of educational quality and their main characteristics which are necessary for solving analysis tasks and plans synthesis
Development of the test module code complexity metrics
Release: 2017-2 (19)
DOI: 10.21777/2500-2112-2017-2-33-36
Keywords: unit testing, low coupling, design patterns, dependency injection, IoC-container, test double, constructor, refactoring
Annotation: The article analyses problems unit testing and development requirements for building metrics applicable to automated unit test code complexity measurement.
Complex systems’ self-organization theory: Bureaucracy
Release: 2017-2 (19)
DOI: 10.21777/2500-2112-2017-2-36-44
Keywords: Bureaucracy, innovative resistance, self-organization, neural networks, socio-economic efficiency
Annotation: The nature of bureaucracy is considered as a superior form of specific social groups’ selforganization, determined by the above-personal level of information processing, bearing in mind its true programme code, formed as a result of self-organization processes.