scholarly journals Formation and development of E- government in Ukraine: synergistic approach

2022 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 1
Author(s):  
Igor Oliychenko ◽  
Maryna Ditkovska
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2019 ◽  
pp. 23-31
Author(s):  
M. M. Kiseleva

The article discusses the possibility of implementing modern educational tasks using a synergistic approach to the teaching of informatics. Lessons are presented within the framework of a research project using synergy ideas.


2020 ◽  
Vol 96 (3s) ◽  
pp. 137-140
Author(s):  
А.А. Лебедев ◽  
А.С. Будяков ◽  
Е.М. Савченко

Рассматриваются два варианта построения интегральных ОУ: 1) промышленных ОУ типа LM124, не уязвимых к воздействию ТЗЧ; 2) быстродействующих ОУ с улучшенными точностными и скоростными характеристиками. В обоих случаях используется синергетический подход, основанный на введении в структуру аналога элемента с режимом обострения. Two options for the construction of integrated op-amps are considered: 1) industrial op-amps of the LM124 type, which are invulnerable to the effects of HCP; 2) high-speed op-amps with improved accuracy and speed characteristics. In both cases, a synergistic approach is used, based on the introduction of an element with an aggravation mode into the structure of the analogue.


Soft Matter ◽  
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Amber Hilderbrand ◽  
Phillip Taylor ◽  
Francesca Stanzione ◽  
Mark LaRue ◽  
Guo Chen ◽  
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Assembling peptides allow the creation of structurally complex materials, where amino acid selection influences resulting properties. We present a synergistic approach of experiments and simulations for examining the influence of...


Author(s):  
Salman Bin Naeem ◽  
Maged N. Kamel Boulos

Low digital health literacy affects large percentages of populations around the world and is a direct contributor to the spread of COVID-19-related online misinformation (together with bots). The ease and ‘viral’ nature of social media sharing further complicate the situation. This paper provides a quick overview of the magnitude of the problem of COVID-19 misinformation on social media, its devastating effects, and its intricate relation to digital health literacy. The main strategies, methods and services that can be used to detect and prevent the spread of COVID-19 misinformation, including machine learning-based approaches, health literacy guidelines, checklists, mythbusters and fact-checkers, are then briefly reviewed. Given the complexity of the COVID-19 infodemic, it is very unlikely that any of these approaches or tools will be fully effective alone in stopping the spread of COVID-19 misinformation. Instead, a mixed, synergistic approach, combining the best of these strategies, methods, and services together, is highly recommended in tackling online health misinformation, and mitigating its negative effects in COVID-19 and future pandemics. Furthermore, techniques and tools should ideally focus on evaluating both the message (information content) and the messenger (information author/source) and not just rely on assessing the latter as a quick and easy proxy for the trustworthiness and truthfulness of the former. Surveying and improving population digital health literacy levels are also essential for future infodemic preparedness.


2012 ◽  
Vol 1 (4) ◽  
pp. 325-335
Author(s):  
Christopher R Heery ◽  
James W Hodge ◽  
James L Gulley

Author(s):  
R. K. Satzoda ◽  
Sujitha Martin ◽  
Minh Van Ly ◽  
Pujitha Gunaratne ◽  
Mohan M. Trivedi
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