Algorithmization of the Process of Forming Professional Logistics Competence in Future Infocommunication Specialists Based on Blockchain Technologies
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professional training, digital educational environment, logistics thinking, information and communication activities, decentralized technologies, data security, algorithmic learning, competence management.Abstract
The paper substantiates the expediency of algorithmizing the process of forming professional logistics competence in future information and communication specialists based on blockchain technologies. The aim of the study is to improve the efficiency and safety of professional training by formalizing educational procedures and ensuring the reproducibility of learning outcomes. The paper uses analytical and systematic approaches to summarize the current requirements of information and communication practice and the specifics of professional training. Key scientific and practical problems of developing logistics competence are identified, and an algorithmic approach using a blockchain environment is proposed. The practical significance of the results lies in the possibility of using them to modernize educational programs and train competitive information and communication specialists.
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