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Insafing: New Promising Form of Intellectual Communication

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  • Yury P. Dus

    (Omsk F. M. Dostoevsky State University, Russia)

  • Dmitry Y. Pominov

    (Omsk City Mass Media, Russia)

  • Vladimir I. Razumov

    (Omsk F. M. Dostoevsky State University, Russia)

  • Leonid I. Ryzhenko

    (Siberian Academy of Motor Transport and Road Construction, Russia)

  • Victor P. Sizikov

    (Omsk State Transport University, Russia)

  • Vasily G. Tsoy

    (Institute of Strategic Project Development, Russia)

Abstract

The article explores a new form of intellectual communication built in accordance with an in-advance-prepared sense scheme. This type of communication utilizes the elements of Activity Organizing Games called Insafing. The article suggests a retrospective review of the scientific researches, particularly, the researches of the Russian scientific schools that served as the basis for Insafing technology development. Furthermore, the scientific and methodological fundamentals of Insafing based on the Theory of Dynamic Information Systems (TDIS) and the methods of cognitive engineering are discussed. The article also provides an example of Insafing application to tourism industry development in an urban area.

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  • Yury P. Dus & Dmitry Y. Pominov & Vladimir I. Razumov & Leonid I. Ryzhenko & Victor P. Sizikov & Vasily G. Tsoy, 2014. "Insafing: New Promising Form of Intellectual Communication," International Journal of Management, Knowledge and Learning, ToKnowPress, vol. 3(1), pages 59-77.
  • Handle: RePEc:tkp:jouijm:v:3:y:2014:i:1:p:59-77
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