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Upravlenie Bol'shimi Sistemami, 2010, Issue 30.1, , Pages 431–452 (Mi ubs508)  

Cognitive Maps

Modeling correlation between socio-economical system and higher eduction system problems with cognitive approach

G. Gorelova, E. Makarova

Southern Federal University
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Abstract: Orientation of the higher education system to the requirements of socio-economical system real sector demands consideration of problems, contradictions, new tendencies and application of cognitive modeling, explaining specificity of its forms, rules, modification and development.
Keywords: cognitive cards, education, human capital.
Document Type: Article
UDC: 370
BBC: 74.04 (2)
Language: Russian
Citation: G. Gorelova, E. Makarova, “Modeling correlation between socio-economical system and higher eduction system problems with cognitive approach”, UBS, 30.1 (2010), 431–452
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\by G.~Gorelova, E.~Makarova
\paper Modeling correlation between socio-economical system and higher eduction system problems with cognitive approach
\jour UBS
\yr 2010
\vol 30.1
\pages 431--452
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