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Children's game library as a Unique Extracurricular Educational Establishment in the USSR (the middle of the 20th century)
The article reveals the history of emergence and work of children's game libraries in the USSR in the middle of the 20th century. The first children's game libraries, which were educational establishments where children could come and play different games, using various game and sport equipment free of charge, appeared in the 1930th and became wide spread in the USSR in the 1930th - 1950th. Children's game libraries had different tasks of their work (organizing children's cultural leisure time, increasing the educational and political levels of children's games and entertainments which were conducted in schools, summer camps and extracurricular educational establishments). They also had different directions of their work, namely: organizational, methodic, educational, experimental, instructive and consultative directions. It has been shown in the article that childrenâs game libraries had great results of their work (they involved a lot of children and adults in their activities; the network of children's game libraries began to grow; a lot of new toys and games were created and produced by them). However, children's game libraries faced certain difficulties in their work, namely: absence of own premises of childrenâs game libraries, lack of enough support for their activities by some educational institutions and teaching staff, lack of the required amount of toys and games, insufficient instructive and publishing activities of childrenâs game libraries
Algorithms For Computing Association Rules Using A Partial-Support Tree
This paper presents new algorithms for the extraction of association rules from binary databases. Most existing methods operate by generating many "candidate" sets, representing combinations of attributes which may be associated, and then testing the database to establish the degree of association. This may involve multiple database passes, and is also likely to encounter problems when dealing with "dense" data due to the increase in the number of sets under consideration. Our methods uses a single pass of the database to perform a partial computation of support for all sets encountered in the database, storing this in the form of a set enumeration tree. We describe algorithms for generating this tree and for using it to generate association rules. KEYWORDS: Association Rules, Partial Support, Set Enumeration 1 INTRODUCTION Modern businesses have the capacity to store huge amounts of data regarding all aspects of their operations. Deriving association rules [1] from this dat..