| 60th ANNIVERSARY OF V.M. GLUSHKOV INSTITIUTE OF CYBERNETICS |
| 1. Cyber-physical systems | |
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A. A. Letichevsky, O. O. Letychevskyi, V. G. Skobelev, and V. A. Volkov |
3–19 |
| 2. Coding trees by means of linear recurrence sequences | |
| A. V. Anisimov | 20–32 |
| 3. Methods to create systems for the analysis and synthesis of communicative information | |
| Iu. G. Kryvonos, Iu. V. Krak, O. V. Barmak, and A. I. Kulias | 33–43 |
| 4. Graph approach to solving problems of combinatorial recognition | |
| G. A. Donets | 44–53 |
| 5. Credibility in fuzzy inference systems | |
| O. I. Provotar and O. O. Provotar | 54–63 |
| 6. An impact of Boris V. Gnedenko’s probabilistic/statistical school on the development of cybernetics and informatics | |
| I. N. Kovalenko | 64–72 |
| 7. Kernel technology to solve discrete optimization problems | |
| I. V. Sergienko and V. P. Shylo | 73–83 |
| 8. General concept of periodic development of global systemic conflicts | |
| M. Z. Zgurovsky | 84–95 |
| 9. Developing telecommunication strategies based on scenarios in the information community | |
| M. Yu. Ilchenko, L. A. Uryvsky, and A. V. Moshinskaya | 96–106 |
| 10. A difference diffusion model with two equilibrium states | |
| D. V. Koroliuk and V. S. Koroliuk | 107–117 |
| 11. Bayesian procedures of recognition of hematology diseases | |
| A. M. Gupal, M. A. Gupal, and A. L. Tarasov | 118–124 |
| 12. Fragmentary structures in discrete optimization problems | |
| I. V. Kozin, N. K. Maksyshko, and V. A. Perepelitsa | 125–131 |
| 13. Hybrid algorithms for solving the algebraic eigenvalue problem with sparse matrices | |
| A. N. Khimich, A. V. Popov, and O. V. Chistyakov | 132–146 |
| 14. Algorihms of discrete singularities method for computational technogogies | |
| S. O. Dovgiy, S. I. Lyashko, and D. I. Cherniy | 147–159 |
| 15. Mapping of description logic to the relational data model | |
| P. I. Andon, V. A. Reznichenko, and I. S. Chistyakova | 160–175 |
| 16. New models and methods of information security estimates | |
| V. K. Zadiraka and A. M. Kudin | 176–184 |
| 17. The functionally oriented approach in research related design | |
| A. V. Palagin | 185–192 |