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Submission Preparation Checklist

As part of the submission process, authors are required to check off their submission's compliance with all of the following items, and submissions may be returned to authors that do not adhere to these guidelines.
  • Depending on the content, the articles may reveal one or more aspects of the journal and be relevant to the main topic, have not been published anywhere before, are analytical, contain elements of scientific novelty, and are useful for the development of higher education. must have data. It is recommended to write articles in accordance with international requirements - IMRAD (Introduction, Methods, Results, Discussion).
  • The submission file is in OpenOffice, Microsoft Word, or RTF document file format.
  • Where available, URLs for the references have been provided.
  • Number of pages - from 10 to 15, in the range of 1.0;
    Fonts Times New Roman, 12;
    Annotation of the article in the original language and in English;
    Keywords (15 to 20 words or phrases);
    One paragraph is left blank for each paragraph;
    Page margins: top, bottom, left, right - 2.5 cm;
    Page numbering is in the lower right corner.
  • The text adheres to the stylistic and bibliographic requirements outlined in the Author Guidelines.
  • The annotation should be independent text. The annotation should be about the research, not the research. This is a brief but meaningful review of the article. The use of formulas, abbreviations, references in the annotation is not allowed. Important! The annotation is presented in one paragraph in the original language - 1000-1500 characters (about 200 words), 3 languages (English, Russian and Uzbek)
  • The sources in the list are given in square brackets in the text, for example [12]. References should be at least 10 sources. The text of the article should refer to all positions in the list, and vice versa - in the list of references. Relevant standards of bibliographic description are followed when referring (for example, GOST 7.1-2003, etc.).

Technical sciences

• Engineering geometry and computer graphics. Audio and video technologies;
• Telecommunications and computer systems, telecommunications networks and devices. Distribution of information.
• Radio engineering, radio navigation, radar and television systems and devices. Mobile, fiber-optic communication systems
• System analysis, management and information processing (in technical sciences);
• Mathematical and software of computers, complexes and computer networks;
• Methods and systems of information protection. Information security (technical sciences);
• Mathematical modeling. A set of numerical methods and programs (in technical sciences);
• Theoretical bases of computer science (on technical sciences);
• Documentation. Archival science. Librarianship (technical sciences);
• Information systems and processes (in technical sciences);
• Digital technologies and artificial intelligence

Pedagogical sciences

• Teaching and learning theory and methodology (informatics)

Economy

• Economy. 08.00.16

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