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(.):  terminological structure, control theory, network analysis, principles of systematizing concepts
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(.):  A glossary of fundamental concepts is crucial for standardizing terminology, supporting education, and fostering interdisciplinary research, enhancing mutual understanding and effective communication in the field. In control theory, experts from the Institute of Control Sciences of the Russian Academy of Sciences developed a concept system that encompasses 1047 terms, each with a name, translation, and description, including references to other terms. This study aims to analyze the interconnections between the system's key network characteristics and validate the glossary's systematicity and principles of concept selection: hierarchy, balance, significance, and modularity. We confirmed the hierarchical organization of terms and identified clearly defined groups with established hierarchical structure of references. The research noted a reduction in the terms' structural significance and an increase in complexity when moving through the hierarchy from top to bottom, indicating modularity and balance. The analysis validated the terms' significance by their frequency of occurrence in control theory texts.

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