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  • Ilmumisaeg: 31-Jan-2017
  • Kirjastus: WIT Press
  • ISBN-13: 9781784662363
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Containing the proceedings of the 2016 New Forest Conference on Complex Systems, this multi-disciplinary book presents new approaches for resolving complex issues that cannot be resolved using conventional mathematical or software models.Complex Systems occur in an infinite variety of problems encompassing fields as diverse as economics, the environment, humanities, social and political sciences, physical sciences and engineering. The papers in the book, cover such topics as: Complex business processes; Supply chain complexity; Complex adaptive software; Management of complexity; Complexity in social systems; Complexity in engineering; Complex issues in biological and medical sciences; Complex energy systems Complexity and evolution.
ContentsHarnessing the power of self-organisation; Discoveries on
demand; Phenomena of functional differentiation and fractal functionality;
Towards the autonomy of urban management: simple system as a solution for
complex urban environment; On a maturity model for complexity, complex
systems, and complex systems engineering; Emerging patterns in crowd streams
and the aid of ABM for egress management; The impact and mitigation of
complexity during product design; Unlocking complexity: big science project
and research agenda; Approach to evaluate complexity in new product
development projects; Technology platforms as a tool for solving complex
innovation problems; The network organizational chart as a tool for managing
organizational complexity; The closed-loop economy; Economic and
technological priorities of competitive development of Russian systems of
energy cogeneration sources; Exchange models for the emergence of income
distribution and economic inequality; Reaching an alignment of programmes of
social and economic development of a region and its fuel and energy balance
plan; Agent-based modelling of offshore upstream petroleum logistics;
Self-organization and emergence in global health. Insights from practice,
blind spots and possible contributions from complexity science; Excess of
social activity reduces the responsiveness of swarms; Health research,
teaching and provision of care: applying a new approach based on complex
systems and a knowledge translation complexity network model; The mature
stomatognathic system is a complex adaptive system; Complex systems in human
development: sexual dimorphism in teeth and fingerprints of Australian twins;
A complex adaptive system in which environmental stress affects gene
expression during development; Agents within a developmental complex adaptive
system: intrauterine male hormones influence human tooth size and shape;
Agents within a developmental complex adaptive system: intrauterine male
hormones and dental arch size in humans; Transient induced global response
synchronization; Mechanical characterization of bone allografts, enriched
with mesenchymal cells