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TITLE: . In the ocean of knowledki wi h a reliable com ass [Information processing in
P.
the USSR]
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SOURCE: ~Gudoklno.:ll, 13 Jan 67 p. 1 cola. 2-6 and'p. 4, cols. 5-7
TOPIC TAGS: :information processingiscientific information, information center
ABSTRACT: In. a'~ recent interview,:N.,-Arutyunov, thehead of the Administration of
'Scientific Technical Information and Propaganda.of the Stat C
e ommittee,
of. the. USSR Coun,cil.of Ministers on Science and Technology,commented on
the USSR Council.of..Ministers' resolution to establish a general state
scientific-technical;information sys tem. -He said that the successful
solution of various technical roblems n
requires a significant Improveme t
p
in the system of'~rbeesoing,scientific-technica1 information throughout
the country, -The various branch organs of scientific-technical informA-
tion are currently. thebasis for the USSR information service. In 1952,
the All-Union Institute of Scientificand technical Information was
founded to exploit and process both Soviet and foreign scientific,litera-
ture. :However, the methods of information processing throughout the
world have greatly lagged behind the tempo of scientific and technical
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research development.,~ It is clear that the existing system does not
satisfy the growing requirements of scientists, technicians, specialistsP
7
and inventors. It. wits noted in the resolution that at the present time,
thecomplete processing-of all'.important Soviet and foreign scientific
publications is still not being accomplished, that the time required for
information processing is still much too long, and that the institutes
that-process the information arepoorly equipped for the task andmust be
4 modernized. At the presenttime, the.workers in scientific laboratories
and design offices spend.up to 50 per tent of their working time searching
for and
processing needed information. Thereforelthe USSR Council of
Ministers has decided to establish a program for the radical improve-
ment otthe general state system of the scientific-technical information
processing in the period 1966-1970. The ministeries, departmenti, and
councils ~of -ministers", of.. the united republics will be responsible for
improving the local information processing agencies so that theymay
-become capable of feedlng:the necessary scientific and technical data to
the generalstate Information network. At the same time, it was decided
an All-Union Scientific-Technical Information Center with a
to crea te
generil'itate libravj,.of microfilms of reports on the most important
scientific work:being:conducted in the USSR,today. The center will also
register and list all the completed scientific work in the country and
.,publish a systematic review of this work for all of the interested bodies
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..AUTHOR.* Zheleznov, N. A.t Real Member of.the Society 108-11-1/10
TITLEt:, -----------------
On Fundamental'Questiona of the Theory of the Signals and
the Tasks of a Further Development of the Same Based on a
New.Stochastio Model.(O printsipiallnykh voprosakh teorii
signalov i zadachakh)tye dallneyebego razvitiya na osnove
novoy stokhasticheskoy modeli).
FERIOPICAL3 Radiotekhnikao 1957,-V01- 12, Nr 11, PP- 3-612 (USSR)
ABSTRACTt In'this place a crucial analysis of the properties of the
Model serving:as a basis.for the modern theory of the signals
is given. In.this modern theory the signals are looked upon
as terms of a plurality of none random-functions of time,
which
constitiite in their entity a certain stochasti7~ process.
,
Itis shown that.the signals with a.limited spectrum, as it
is assumed in~the theory, can principally not be information
carriers. This assumption leads to the complete determination
of.the signals and to the impossibility to form the same in
systems practicable in physics. It is shown that the theory
of thesignals at present shows contradictions: it considers
Card 1/3 the signals to ke information carriers and attributes them,
On Fundamental questions of the Theory of the Signals and 108-11-1/to
-the Tasks of a Further:Development of the Same Based on a
'New Stochastic Model
at the same.time, such properties which such a possibility
makes impossible. Thereforels. new model for stochastic signals
is given in this place, The new theory gives up the assumption
of a limitation of the spectrum and the interpretation of the
signals as resulting from a stationarystochastic process. This
new model keeps all principal properties of the real signal
and its properties-are the following:
The signals are considered to be a nonsteady stochastic
proceast
the signal duration T is finitet
the energy spectrum is continuos and differs from zero
in the f requency-band 0