This article characterized the territorial socio-ecological-economic system, reveals the essence and sources offuzzi-ness of socio-ecological-economic processes and objects in the service sector, as well as approaches to their evaluation. The aim of the study is to reveal the nature of socio-ecological-economic systems, the disclosure of the nature, dynamics, level of mobility, interaction algorithms, the state of uncertainty and fuzziness of socio-ecological-economic processes and facilities. To achieve this goal, authors used the method of uncertain sets and algorithms L Zadeh, based on the concept of the appurtenance function μ(χ), which characterizes the degree of dependence of element «x» with specific vague set. In this initial position is accepted that the task of decision making in situations of uncertainty (including assessment tasks) in principle cannot be reduced to a strictly mathematical tasks. For this it is necessary to eliminate or reduce the uncertainty by introducing certain hypotheses, for example, in the form of the appurtenance function of fuzzy set or uncertain relationship. In evaluation of the areas it means that this procedure may not have the character of fully formal logical algorithm, and should rely heavily on logic-meaningful approaches and techniques of analysis. In the analysis authors appeal to informal and semi-formal research apparatus, the base of which constituted the systematic and synergetic communicative techniques and methods of the theory of expert evaluations of fuzzy set theory and the theory of trade-offs that allowed to formulate the definition of social, ecological and economic systems, characterize approaches to evaluation of these systems within the theory of fuzzy sets and making trade-offs, determine the estimation algorithm noted systems.
In the article the authors try to solve a number of interrelated tasks of service provision for the training process of sports teams. For this, firstly, it is necessary to determine the forms of optimal service support for the training process for teams of water sports. Secondly, it is necessary to assess the existing bases for conducting educational and sports fees in Russia and abroad, on the basis of the identified criteria for optimal service support of training and training fees for water sports teams. Thirdly, there is need to develop solutions for the effective use of the potential of the material and technical base for the XXVII Summer Universiade held in 2013 in Kazan and the 16th FINA World Championships in Water Sports in Kazan. The article discusses the problems of choosing training bases for con-ducting training camps for teams of water sports from the point of view of their service provision. The criteria for choosing the base are determined, and the importance of quality service support for the training process is considered. Using the example of water sports, the authors analyze the existing training bases in comparison with the potential of the Palace of Water Sports in Kazan, taking into account the requirements for service provision of international competitions established by FINA. The authors study the Russian sports bases and sports bases of the countries of the Union of Independent States, such as Armenia, Belarus, Georgia, Latvia, as well as sports bases of European countries: Bulgaria, Hungary, Poland, Finland, Czechia. Also, the article considers the aspects of the medical services provision on training areas. Based on experience of medical support of the training process in Norway, the authors give recommendations on the development of the Water Sports Palace in Kazan, as an object of the Universiade and FINA 2015, taking into account the requirements for service provision for international competitions.
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