
- •Основы письменной коммуникации в профессиональной деятельности в иноязычной среде
- •Самара 2012
- •Введение
- •Часть 1. Особенности научного стиля: лексические и фразеологические средства, разновидности и жанры Особенности научного стиля
- •Лексические средства научного стиля
- •Фразеологические средства научного стиля
- •Разновидности и жанры научного стиля
- •Компрессия текста и основные виды компрессии текста
- •Аннотация: понятие, функции, структура, характеристики
- •Основные характеристики аннотации:
- •Фразы, рекомендуемые для написания аннотации к научной статье:
- •Резюме: понятие, характеристики, план написания
- •Существует несколько обязательных характеристик хорошего резюме:
- •Пошаговый план написания резюме:
- •Рецензия: понятие и структура
- •Рецензия должна включать в себя следующую информацию:
- •Фразы, рекомендуемые для написания рецензии на научную статью:
- •Образцы компрессии текстов Аннотация статьи «Особенности самоконтроля младших школьников как универсального учебного действия»
- •Резюме статьи «Особенности самоконтроля младших школьников как универсального учебного действия»
- •Рецензия на статью «Особенности самоконтроля младших школьников как универсального учебного действия»
- •Часть 2. Практические задания Texte 1. What is a computer?
- •Texte 2. Basic features of database programs
- •Texte 3. Programming
- •Texte 4. Completely electronic device
- •Texte 5. Word-processing facilities
- •Internet software
- •Irc, audio and video chatting
- •Texte 6. Cryptography
- •1. Basic Terminology
- •2. Basic Cryptographic Algorithms
- •Texte 7. Hardware and software
- •Texte 8. Apple macintosh computers
- •Texte 9. Artificial intelligence
- •Texte 10. What is physics?
- •Texte 11. What are fuel cells?
- •Texte 12. How do solar cells work?
- •Texte 13. Mathematics as a science
- •Texte 14. Fields of mathematics
- •Texte 15. Mathematical beauty
- •Article 1. Mr-Radix: a multi-relational data mining algorithm
- •Introduction
- •Article 2. A survey of black hole attacks in wireless mobile ad hoc networks
- •1. Introduction
- •2. Background
- •2.1. Proactive (table-driven) Routing Protocol
- •2.2. Reactive (on-demand) Routing Protocol
- •2.3. Hybrid Routing Protocol
- •3. Single Black Hole Attack
- •3.1. Neighborhood-based and Routing Recovery Scheme [26]
- •3.2. Redundant Route Method and Unique Sequence Number Scheme [27]
- •3.3. Time-based Threshold Detection Scheme [28]
- •3.4. Random Two-hop ack and Bayesian Detection Scheme [29]
- •3.5. Resource-Efficient aCcounTability (reAct) Scheme based on Random Audits [30]
- •3.6. Detection, Prevention and Reactive aodv (dpraodv) Scheme [31]
- •3.7. Next Hop Information Scheme [32]
- •3.8. Nital Mistry et al.'s Method [33]
- •3.9. Intrusion Detection System based on Anti-black hole mechanism [34]
- •4. Collaborative Black Hole Attack
- •4.1. Dri Table and Cross Checking Scheme [36, 37]
- •4.2. Distributed Cooperative Mechanism (dcm) [38]
- •4.3. Hash based Scheme [39]
- •4.4. Hashed-based mac and Hash-based prf Scheme [40]
- •4.5. Backbone Nodes (bbn) and Restricted ip (rip) Scheme [41]
- •4.6. Bait dsr (bdsr) based on Hybrid Routing Scheme [43]
- •5. Conclusions and Future Works
- •Article 3. Quantum social networks
- •Introduction
- •1.2. Summary lead
- •2. Positive comments
- •3. Criticism and objections
- •4. Data analysis
- •5. Results and their representation
- •6. Conclusion
- •7. Prospects and applications
- •Appendix 2. Sample annotations
- •Appendix 3. Sample text with annotation
- •Appendix 4. Some tips on summary writing
- •Appendix 5. Some tips on review writing
- •I. Характеристика и описание работы
- •II. Структура работы. Характеристика построения книги и ее разделов
- •III. Вводная часть. Историческая справка. Выходные данные
- •IV. Основные достоинства и недостатки работы
- •1. Достоинства
- •2. Недостатки. Замечания
- •V. Оценка работы, рекомендации. Заключение
- •Sample review
- •Appendix 6. Spelling and punctuation Особенности орфографии английского языка
- •Литература
- •Научные журналы в электронном формате:
- •Содержание
- •Часть 1. Особенности научного стиля: лексические и фразеологические средства, разновидности и жанры 6
- •Часть 2. Практические задания 20
- •Основы письменной коммуникации в профессиональной деятельности в иноязычной среде
- •(Направление подготовки: 050100.62 «Педагогическое образование»; профили подготовки: «Математика и информатика», «Физика и информатика»)
7. Prospects and applications
The conclusions of the study reveal that…
The author has succeeded in actually showing that…
The results gained by the author highlight the potential of the technique described.
can be directly applied to the process of…
can enrich scientific knowledge in…
become most significant innovation in P…
bring about improvements in…
can find fruitful application
can bring economic profits.
These findings may be of considerable practical value.
The technique suggested by the author can be applied directly/ gradually/ partially.
In future it will be possible to use the method/ approach/ technique suggested…
to put theory into practice.
Appendix 2. Sample annotations
Garver, Wayne; Moss, Frank. “Detecting signals with noise”: Garver and Moss describe two experiments demonstrating the utility of noise in bringing out an electronic signal and the possible extraction of data from background noise. The construction of the experiments and the likely results are discussed.
Davies-Jones, Robert. «Tornadoes»: Although much has been discovered about the behavior and origins of tornadoes, many mysteries still remain about how these violent storms form. Davies-Jones explores the many different forms of tornadoes and the devastation that they can create.
Jamison, Kay Redfield. “Manic-depressive illness and creativity”: Recent studies have shown a link between creativity and mood disorders such as manic-depressive illness and major depression. The connection is examined, and the cases of Lord Tennyson, Vincent van Gogh and Robert Schumann are highlighted.
Schattschneider, Doris. «Escher's metaphors»: Although M.C. Escher claimed to know little about mathematics, his drawings reveal a keen instinctive grasp of infinity, symmetry and other mathematical principles. His work is examined.
McCloskey, Donald. «An economic uncertainty principle”: Economists claim to know the next month's interest rates, yet they are not rich. Their claim is also a claim that others in the market do not know the future of the interest rates. The economic uncertainty principle is examined.
Newman, Jack. «How breast milk protects newborns”: Some of the molecules and cells in human milk actively help infants stave off infection. The way in which breast milk helps protect newborns from disease is detailed.
Nemecek, Sasha. “Transforming Hyde into Jekyll”: Recent research in tissue engineering indicates that patients could eventually receive heart valves grown from their own cells. The advantages of engineered valves are detailed.
Nowak, Martin A.; McMichael, Andrew J. “How HIV defeats the immune system”: Nowak and McMichael propose that HIV replicates prodigiously, enough to cause the severe immune impairment that defines full-blown AIDS. The process by which HIV escapes the control of the immune system, signaling the onset of AIDS, is described.
Iovine, John. “Genetically altering Escherichia coli”: An experiment in which three types of recombinant plasmids are constructed and then injected into Escherichia coli is described. In this experiment, resistance for ampicillin, for kanamycin and for both ampicillin and kanamycin to the bacterium is studied.
Ross, Marc; DeCicco, John. “Measuring the energy drain on your car”: A method for measuring the friction that hurts a car's efficiency is explained. Rolling resistance and engine drag can be found by pulling a car with a rope attached to a spring scale.
Dragovan, Mark. “Making a mirror by spinning a liquid”: Instructions of how to build a telescope mirror by spinning a liquid are offered.
Hiller, Robert A. et at. “Producing light from a bubble of air”: Instructions for turning sound into light through a process called sonoluminescence are offered. Light can be produced from a bubble of air using an oscilloscope, a sound generator, a home stereo amplifier and about $100 worth of equipment.
Stewart, Jan. «The never-ending chess game»: A hypothetical chess game that goes on forever without checkmate and without repeating the same sequence of moves three times in a row is presented.