2,314 research outputs found
An Adaptive System of Decision Making for Financial Markets
In the article an adaptive model of decision-making for financial markets based on the method of weighted indicators is considered. The model is built on signals from several standard mechanical trade systems (MTS) by generalizing and redistributing between them weight coefficients that change according to the effectiveness of the MTS. Calculations are per-formed by making use of price dynamic data from the international currency market FOREX.decision making; financial markets; currency market; adaptive system
Improving the Training System of Water Transport Management Specialists in the Arctic Zone of the Russian Federation
The article discusses the issues of building a competitive system of higher education in the Arctic region and formation of specialists’ professional competencies for solving urgent scientific and technological problems within the concept of the Arctic economy innovative development. It is concluded that in order to be competitive, the new regional higher education system must undergo rapid changes to meet the modern economy requirements. That being said, the formation of Arctic competences is on the one hand a specific condition of professional training of specialists for the Arctic economy, which is not secured by the legislation; on the other hand, it is an important factor in maintaining competitiveness of both the regional vocational education system as a whole and that of a specific university
FIRST RECORD OF PSEUDOHADENA ARGYLLOSTIGMA (VARGA & RONKAY, 1991) FOR KAZAKHSTAN, WITH A CATALOGUE OF THE GENUS PSEUDOHADENA ALPHÉRAKY, 1889 OF KAZAKHSTAN (LEPIDOPTERA, NOCTUIDAE)
A poorly-known noctuid species Pseudohadena argyllostigma (Varga & Ronkay, 1991) is recorded from North-East Kazakhstan. This is one of the few records of the species since its description, and the first from Kazakhstan. The adults, male and female genitalia and habitat of the species are illustrated, the check-list of species of the genus Pseudohadena Alphéraky, 1889 of Kazakhstan is presented
Description of female of Thargelia leucostigma Varga & L. Ronkay, 1991 with new data on distribution of the species (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae)
The paper contains description of a female of the poorly known Noctuidae species Thargelia leucostigma Varga & L. Ronkay, 1991 described from South Mongolia. The species is reported for Kazakhstan (Zaisan Depression) for the first time. Populations from SW Mongolia and East Kazakhstan were compared by COI sequences, and have no molecular differences. COI sequence of the species is presented. The map of known localities of the species is presented, adults, male and female genitalia, habitat and adults in nature are illustrated
New data on eastern limits of ranges of Egira anatolica (M. Hering, 1933) and Egira conspicillaris (Linnaeus, 1758) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae)
The paper contains new data on the easternmost limits of distribution of the noctuid species Egira anatolica (M. Hering, 1933) and Egira conspicillaris (Linnaeus, 1758). E. anatolica was found in eastern and northeastern Kazakhstan for the first time. Known eastern borders of the range of another Egira species, E. conspicillaris (Linnaeus, 1758) are corrected, in addition, the species is reported for Transcaucasia (Georgia) for the first time. The map of collecting localities of E. anatolica is presented, adults and male and female genitalia are illustrated
First record of Pseudohadena argyllostigma (Varga & Ronkay, 1991) for Kazakhstan, with a catalogue of the genus Pseudohadena alphéraky, 1889 of Kazakhstan (Lepidoptera, Noctuidae)
A poorly-known noctuid species Pseudohadena argyllostigma (Varga & Ronkay, 1991) is recorded from North-East Kazakhstan. This is one of the few records of the species since its description, and the first from Kazakhstan. The adults, male and female genitalia and habitat of the species are illustrated, the check-list of species of the genus Pseudohadena Alphéraky, 1889 of Kazakhstan is presented
In-IDE Human-AI Experience in the Era of Large Language Models; A Literature Review
Integrated Development Environments (IDEs) have become central to modern
software development, especially with the integration of Artificial
Intelligence (AI) to enhance programming efficiency and decision-making. The
study of in-IDE Human-AI Experience is critical in understanding how these AI
tools are transforming the software development process, impacting programmer
productivity, and influencing code quality. We conducted a literature review to
study the current state of in-IDE Human-AI Experience research, bridging a gap
in understanding the nuanced interactions between programmers and AI assistants
within IDEs. By analyzing 36 selected papers, our study illustrates three
primary research branches: Design, Impact, and Quality of Interaction. The
trends, challenges, and opportunities identified in this paper emphasize the
evolving landscape of software development and inform future directions for
research and development in this dynamic field. Specifically, we invite the
community to investigate three aspects of these interactions: designing
task-specific user interface, building trust, and improving readability.Comment: Paper accepted for presentation at the IDE Workshop, co-located with
ICSE'2
What Writing Assistants Can Learn from Programming IDEs
With the development of artificial intelligence, writing assistants (WAs) are
changing the way people interact with text, creating lengthy outputs that can
be overwhelming for users. The programming field has long addressed this issue,
and Integrated Development Environments (IDEs) have been created for efficient
software development, helping programmers reduce the cognitive load. This
experience could be employed in the development of WAs. IDEs can also be used
to test assumptions about interventions that help people interact with WAs
efficiently. Previous works have successfully used self-written IDE plugins to
test hypotheses in the field of human-computer interaction. The lessons learned
can be applied to the building of WAs.Comment: Accepted to the In2Writing Workshop co-located with CHI 2023, 2 page
Check list of noctuid moths (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae and Erebidae excluding Lymantriinae and Arctiinae) from the Saur mountains (East Kazakhstan and North-East China)
The paper contains data on the fauna of the Lepidoptera families Erebidae (excluding subfamilies Lymantriinae and Arctiinae) and Noctuidae of the Saur Mountains (East Kazakhstan). The check list includes 217 species. The map of collecting localities is presented
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