19 research outputs found

    Comparative investment analysis of industries development in Russia and Germany

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    Abstractβ€”The investment policies in some of manufacturing industries in Russia and Germany are described in article. Most appropriate industries for such an analysis are electronic and optical manufacturing and electrical equipment production and manufacturing of motor vehicles, trailers and semi-trailers. Authors make comparative analyses of investment in manufacturing and changes in production value in these industries. Information base of research are Russian Statistical data service and Eurostat. Results allow making the following conclusion. Considering these parameters Russia manufacturing industry lags far behind Germany. A major problem lack of investment that in terms of sanctions and limited external financing will pose serious problems for the development of sub-DL and DM sector of manufactures in Russia Keywords- investment; manufacturing industries; comparative analysis I

    Developing Databank as an Instrument for the Elder People Wellbeing Analysis

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    Recent researchers succeed in well-being measuring of elder people life.Russian scientists have to run after the leaders investigating the official statistics data and analyzing the trends of indices. Within the project in Evaluation and enhancement of social, economic and emotional wellbeing of older adults we designed the model of older generation well-being measuring and the database to calculate objective and subjective indices according to this model. This paper is focused on the database created to elder people well-being research. The information system' structure is subscribed. It is consisted of database and web-interface. Either the results of its application for elder people well-being assessing are presented. Using the information system we defined some trends in indices dynamics for Tomsk region at 2000 - 2013. We found the next results: the employed pensioners' number increases significantly, the rural pensioners number is declining. The elder people's availability for using IT grew from 5.56 per cent to 78 per cent of the respondents during 2007-2013. There is a positive dynamics in all analyzed social objects visiting availabilities for elder people. More than 80 per cent of respondents can visit medical clinic, department store, pharmacy and the bank office on foot. The social care and Pension Fund nearness is less

    Income and Wealth Status of Russian and Tomsk Region’s Pensioners

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    In the article the results of a study of income and material well-being of old generation of Russia and Tomsk Region are presented. Data of Russian federal and regional statistics shows that income of pensioners is growing fast and their wealth status in 2014 can be estimated as acceptable. Analysis of the data of an opinion survey of older people of the Tomsk region does not support this conclusion. According to the regression model in order to achieve a satisfactory standard of living pensioner's income should be at least 13-18 thousand rubles per month, while in 2014 the average pension was lower (about 11-12 thousand rubles). In our opinion state regulation requires further increase in the average pensions, as well as the revision of the minimum consumption basket and minimum needs of subsistence for this group

    Derivation of the cascade parallel composition of timed finite state machines using BALM-II

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    The paper considers the problem of deriving a cascade parallel composition of timed finite state machines (TFSMs). It can be reduced to a step-by-step derivation of a binary parallel composition. It is known that if each component of the binary parallel composition is a TFSM with constant output delays, then the composition can result in a TFSM with an infinite set of output delays given by a finite set of linear functions. Therefore, the problem of deriving a cascade composition of TFSMs with constant output delays is reduced to deriving a series of binary parallel compositions of TFSMs with output delays given either as constants or as a set of linear functions. In this paper, we refine the definition of the TFSM with particular attention to the description of the output delay. BALM-II is used as an instrument for deriving the composition. Therefore, we consider the transition from a TFSM with output delays given as a set of linear functions to the corresponding automaton. We propose a new procedure for deriving an automaton. Unlike the known procedure, it does not require subsequent determinization of the derived automaton. In addition, we provide a step-by-step description of how to derive the composition of the corresponding automata using BALM-II, discuss the procedure of reverse transformation from the automaton of the composition to the TFSM, and note some aspects associated with the composition of TFSMs with output delays as a set of linear functions. An example that illustrates the derivation of the cascade parallel composition of TFSMs is given

    Derivation of the cascade parallel composition of timed finite state machines using BALM-II

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    The paper considers the problem of deriving a cascade parallel composition of timed finite state machines (TFSMs). It can be reduced to a step-by-step derivation of a binary parallel composition. It is known that if each component of the binary parallel composition is a TFSM with constant output delays, then the composition can result in a TFSM with an infinite set of output delays given by a finite set of linear functions. Therefore, the problem of deriving a cascade composition of TFSMs with constant output delays is reduced to deriving a series of binary parallel compositions of TFSMs with output delays given either as constants or as a set of linear functions. In this paper, we refine the definition of the TFSM with particular attention to the description of the output delay. BALM-II is used as an instrument for deriving the composition. Therefore, we consider the transition from a TFSM with output delays given as a set of linear functions to the corresponding automaton. We propose a new procedure for deriving an automaton. Unlike the known procedure, it does not require subsequent determinization of the derived automaton. In addition, we provide a step-by-step description of how to derive the composition of the corresponding automata using BALM-II, discuss the procedure of reverse transformation from the automaton of the composition to the TFSM, and note some aspects associated with the composition of TFSMs with output delays as a set of linear functions. An example that illustrates the derivation of the cascade parallel composition of TFSMs is given
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