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The specification of the requirements to the control system and performance evaluation the effectiveness of this system

O. O. Stepanenko    

Resumen

The article is devoted to research of requirements on the improvement of management system of the State Special Service of Transport and indices of its evaluation and efficiency during the technical protection of a transport Network

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pp. 198 - 201
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