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FEATURES OF THE USE OF THE INTERNET PORTAL WHILE EXPLORING METHODS OF OPTIMIZATION

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Didactically proved use of Internet resources in all types of lectures and knowledge control becomes most important under the conditions of training credit-modular system introduction. There are considered the features of an Internet portal designed to support the study of optimization methods as well as its structure. It is focused on the possibilities of its use by future specialists in Informatics at independent study discipline "Methods of optimizations". The problem becomes relevant in the context of increasing the hours of self-study of educational disciplines and transfer of some training functions to technical means. To work effectively with portal we recommend the following methods: study of the theoretical material, testing, laboratory work, an in-depth examination of the material.

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