Informatics as a Higher School Subject
Abstract
The discrepancy issue between two notions of informatics as a higher school subject and as a science is considered. To overcome this issue, a new notion of informatics as a higher school subject is given on the basis of the object oriented approach and analysis of the modern Russian laws and norms in the area of higher education. In the paper, there is a classification of higher school subjects and annotated magisterial programs, studied by students with specialization in the area of informatics.References
Published
2004-04-01
How to Cite
Zabolotsky, Stepanov, & Yusupov,. (2004). Informatics as a Higher School Subject. SPIIRAS Proceedings, 1(2), 316-347. https://doi.org/10.15622/sp.2.25
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