Corrected algorithms for pilots testing system based on education process limitations
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https://doi.org/10.18372/1990-5548.48.11224Keywords:
Algorithm, computer testing, knowledge control system, pilots knowledge controlAbstract
The paper deals with the improvement of testing algorithms taking into account externallimitations.The algorithms of intermediate and final testing are shown. Analysis of the external limitationsare given. Proposed algorithms with time, accuracy and attempts limitationsReferences
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