Abstract
Under existing conditions of openness of modern society the exchange of information between researcher groups has become sufficiently free and timely. But, unfortunately, the amount of information that concerns of the certain scientific problem exceeds of reasonable limits. Such situation is very urgent for the Physical and Technical Problems of Material Science. The concept of the generation an Internet portal dedicated to the diffusion and phase transformation researches is considered. The achievement of the project has lead to the considerable improvement in the scientific investigation coordination, automating of the communication process, ordering information space in the direction “Physics and technical problems of the Material Science”References
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