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As a result, all this can serve to ensure the profitability and profitability of
ongoing research and development.
Methods of editing are a sequence of procedures that allow you to look for
and correct corrections in certain components of the message.
To edit scientific texts, you need to choose the optimal combination of the
sequence of different procedures, that is, your own algorithm for editing, which
will be reflected in a particular method of editing.
There are formalized and non-formalized methods for editing texts, but for
editing scientific texts, the formal method of editing will be optimal, since the
scientific text needs clear, logically substantiated content that can be lost as a result
of the intervention of unformalized methods for editing scientific texts.
Formalized methods are those for which the sequence of editing procedures
can be specified.
Unformal (creative) methods are those for which it is difficult or impossible
to set up a clear sequence of editing procedures.
According to technological features control methods are divided into:
1. Parametric.
2. Lists.
3. Template.
4. Structural.
5. Analytical.
6. Cognitive.
7. Provisional.
8. Comparative.
9. Specials.
In turn, it is necessary to remember and correctly apply control methods.
Parametric - the component of a message is compared with a certain
parameter and decides whether there is an error or not.
Lists - To control the message by this method, the editor must have all the
lists (dictionaries).