scholarly journals ONTHOLOGY OF CURATING

Articult ◽  
2020 ◽  
pp. 6-36
Author(s):  
Sergey Yu. Schtein ◽  

The article is devoted to theoretical modeling of the ontology of curating of exhibition projects. At the same time, curating is considered in two complementary "projections": as a function in the conditions of exhibition activity and as an independent activity. The meaningful “frame” for expressing the desired ontology is the methodical presentation of activity. The methodological basis for theoretical modeling is the activity approach, the genetically constructive approach, the ontologization method and the constant method. In addition to the conditional norm of the curator's activity, the main possible options for going beyond it are separately considered, which in this construction is expressed through opposition to the curator of the art manager's figure. In this regard, the ontological functions of the art manager as a stable subject of the mechanism of system exhibition activity are described.

Articult ◽  
2020 ◽  
pp. 6-25
Author(s):  
Sergey Yu. Schtein ◽  

The article is devoted to theoretical modeling of the ontology of exhibition activity. The meaningful “frame” for expressing the desired ontology is the methodological presentation of activity. The method of schematization is used as the main tool for the formal expression of content. The methodological basis for theoretical modeling is the activity approach, the genetically constructive approach, the ontologization method and the constant method. In the construction special attention paid to the main variants of the source material of the exhibition activity and its product, as well as to the subject who perceives the exhibition in the conditions of its functioning. The resulting methodological construction can be used in theoretical studies of various aspects related to exhibition activity and in work that directly implies the implementation of the exhibition activity itself.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (8) ◽  
pp. 19-37
Author(s):  
Olga V. Korshunova ◽  
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Nadezhda I. Bobyleva ◽  
Vladimir B. Pomelov ◽  
Inga G. Kharisova ◽  
...  

The problem of the educational environment as a fundamental unit of the educational system has always worried scientists, teachers and practitioners. Currently, this phenomenon is considered as pedagogical reality that allows developing subjectivity, creative abilities of students and their self-realization. For rural schools, the problem of creating such psychologically comfortable and at the same time safe educational environment in science has not been solved until now. The relevance of this scientific task reinforces the need to understand the changes taking place in rural schools caused by the pandemic and the forced transition to mixed education. Objective: to determine the methodological basis in the form of reference concepts for the formation of psychologically comfortable educational environment in rural school. Objectives of the study: a) formulation of the main ideas that lead to the identification of methodological approaches necessary for the formation of a psychologically comfortable educational environment; b) concretization of the essence of the selected approaches through the construction of principles as general guidelines for the implementation of appropriate pedagogical activities in order to solve the identified problem. Methods: remote brainstorming, analysis of the results of scientific research on similar issues; theoretical modeling. Result: The result is the formulated 4 ideas-concepts, revealed in more detail through 6 methodological approaches and 18 principles, which can serve as leading guidelines for the implementation of the process of forming psychologically comfortable educational environment in rural school.


Nanoscale ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 12 (45) ◽  
pp. 23028-23035
Author(s):  
Artem R. Khabibullin ◽  
Alexander L. Efros ◽  
Steven C. Erwin

Theoretical modeling of wavefunction overlap in nanocrystal solids elucidates the important role played by ligands in electron transport.


2005 ◽  
Vol 432 (1) ◽  
pp. 181-187 ◽  
Author(s):  
E. Meyer-Hofmeister ◽  
B. F. Liu ◽  
F. Meyer

2015 ◽  
pp. 123-140 ◽  
Author(s):  
O. Koshovets ◽  
T. Varkhotov

The paper considers the analogy of theoretical modeling and thought experiment in economics. The authors provide historical and epistemological analysis of thought experiments and their relations to the material experiments in natural science. They conclude that thought experiments as instruments are used both in physics and in economics, but in radically different ways. In the natural science, a thought experiment is tightly connected to the material experimentation, while in economics it is used in isolation. Material experiments serve as a means to demonstrate the reality, while thought experiments cannot be a full-fledged instrument of studying the reality. Rather, they constitute the instrument of structuring the field of inquiry.


Author(s):  
Denis Tikhomirov

The purpose of the article is to typologize terminological definitions of security, to find out the general, to identify the originality of their interpretations depending on the subject of legal regulation. The methodological basis of the study is the methods that made it possible to obtain valid conclusions, in particular, the method of comparison, through which it became possible to correlate different interpretations of the term "security"; method of hermeneutics, which allowed to elaborate texts of normative legal acts of Ukraine, method of typologization, which made it possible to create typologization groups of variants of understanding of the term "security". Scientific novelty. The article analyzes the understanding of the term "security" in various regulatory acts in force in Ukraine. Typological groups were understood to understand the term "security". Conclusions. The analysis of the legal material makes it possible to confirm that the issues of security are within the scope of both legislative regulation and various specialized by-laws. However, today there is no single conception on how to interpret security terminology. This is due both to the wide range of social relations that are the subject of legal regulation and to the relativity of the notion of security itself and the lack of coherence of views on its definition in legal acts and in the scientific literature. The multiplicity of definitions is explained by combinations of material and procedural understanding, static - dynamic, and conditioned by the peculiarities of a particular branch of legal regulation, limited ability to use methods of one or another branch, the inter-branch nature of some variations of security, etc. Separation, common and different in the definition of "security" can be used to further standardize, in fact, the regulatory legal understanding of security to more effectively implement the legal regulation of the security direction.


Author(s):  
B. B. Shkursky

Theoretical modeling of regular olivine grains misorientations in mimetic paramorphoses after ringwoodite and wadsleyite, the formation of which during the ascension of matter from the Mantle Transition Zone is expected, has been carried out. The coordinates of the misorientation axes and the misorientation angles, characterizing 10 operations of alignment in the pair intergrowths of olivine grains, eight of which are twins, are calculated. Possible conditions for the formation of mimetic paramorphoses predicted here, and the chances of their persistence are discussed. The calculated orientations are compared with the known twinning laws of olivine.


GIS Business ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 12 (6) ◽  
pp. 43-53
Author(s):  
Eugenia Schmitt

The need to focus on banks funding structure and stress testing in an explicit way arose as a consequence of the crisis of past decades. Liquidity risks usually occur as a consequence of other kinds of risks, hence analysing scenarios in a prospective manner is essential for the assessment if the bank can fulfill its obligations as they come due and if its funding costs are appropriate. The structural liquidity risk and the degree of the liquidity mismatch can be measured based on the liquidity gap analysis, where expected cash-in- and outflows, divided in different time-buckets are depicted. The liquidity gap report (LGR) shows if a liquidity shortcoming appears in the future and how high is the amount a bank would have to pay, if any hedging were not possible. This paper shows how to build a comprehensive LGR which is the base for both, liquidity and wealth risk evaluation. To improve the accuracy of the forecast, the counterbalancing capacity will be incorporated into the LGR. This tool is a methodological basis for quantitative and qualitative risk assessment and stress testing.


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