2013
DOI: 10.3103/s0147688213040114
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The development of a scientometric database for monitoring the publication activities of Russian scientists at the Mendeleyev University of Chemical Technology of Russia

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“…The following technical system requirements can be used: completeness of data; the dynamics of the knowledge base structure; minimization of the time for data processing; data integrity (which lies in the authenticity and accuracy of information, its security against possible unintended or malicious distortion); confidentiality (access to the applications of the system should be allowed only to people entitled to it); security (which is based on a developed system of usernames and passwords); multi-user access with differentiation of access rights; a user-friendly and intuitive interface designed for users with varying degrees of training; integration into a single information space of the university (Antopol'skii, 2015;Moskovkin, 2013;Vasilenko et al, 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The following technical system requirements can be used: completeness of data; the dynamics of the knowledge base structure; minimization of the time for data processing; data integrity (which lies in the authenticity and accuracy of information, its security against possible unintended or malicious distortion); confidentiality (access to the applications of the system should be allowed only to people entitled to it); security (which is based on a developed system of usernames and passwords); multi-user access with differentiation of access rights; a user-friendly and intuitive interface designed for users with varying degrees of training; integration into a single information space of the university (Antopol'skii, 2015;Moskovkin, 2013;Vasilenko et al, 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%