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This book presents mathematical models of mob control with
threshold (conformity) collective decision-making of the agents.
Based on the results of analysis of the interconnection between the
micro- and macromodels of active network structures, it considers
the static (deterministic, stochastic and game-theoretic) and
dynamic (discrete- and continuous-time) models of mob control, and
highlights models of informational confrontation. Many of the
results are applicable not only to mob control problems, but also
to control problems arising in social groups, online social
networks, etc. Aimed at researchers and practitioners, it is also a
valuable resource for undergraduate and postgraduate students as
well as doctoral candidates specializing in the field of collective
behavior modeling.
This book surveys the well-known results and also presents a series
of original results on the mathematical modeling of social
networks, focusing on models of informational influence, control
and confrontation. Online social networks are intended for
communication, opinion exchange and information acquisition for
their members, but recently, online social networks have been
intensively used as the objects and means of informational control
and an arena of informational confrontation. They have become a
powerful informational influence tool, particularly for the
manipulation of individuals, social groups and society as a whole,
as well as a battlefield of information warfare (cyberwars). This
book aimed at under- and postgraduate university students as well
as experts in information technology and modeling of social systems
and processes.
This book develops and describes a general methodology that can be
applied to any complex human activity (activity with a non-trivial,
multi-level internal structure). The structural components of
complex activities are considered, and their logical,
cause-and-effect, and process structures are functionally
described. Considerable attention is paid to organization and
management, uncertainties, and the lifecycles of activities, as
well as the actors, subject matter, resources, knowledge, and
methods involved. Several typical examples are used throughout the
text to illustrate the implementation of common approaches
involving the functioning of work groups, organizational units,
projects, and organizations in general: a retail bank, an aircraft
manufacturer, a fire department, and a nuclear power plant. In
addition, the book employs a system of connected technical models,
in order to ensure that the results are of practical applicability
for both experts on the ground and scholars engaged in research on
the general principles of how activities (practical, scientific,
etc.) are organized or on the management of socio-technical
systems.
This monograph presents and analyzes the optimization,
game-theoretic and simulation models of control mechanisms for
ecological-economic systems. It is devoted to integrated assessment
mechanisms for total risks and losses, penalty mechanisms, risk
payment mechanisms, financing and costs compensation mechanisms for
risk level reduction, sales mechanisms for risk level quotas, audit
mechanisms, mechanisms for expected losses reduction, economic
motivation mechanisms, optimization mechanisms for regional
environmental (risk level reduction) programs, and mechanisms for
authorities' interests coordination. The book is aiming at
undergraduate and postgraduate students, as well as at experts in
mathematical modeling and control of ecological economic,
socioeconomic and organizational systems.
This book is a further development of the theory of parametric
control. It includes: numerical methods of testing (verification)
of software implementation of mathematical models by assessing the
stability of mappings defined by the model; sufficient conditions
for the existence of the solutions of some types of problems of
dynamic optimization; the existence of continuous dependence of
optimal values of criteria on exogenous functions and parameters;
and the existence of points of bifurcation of extremals of such
problems. It demonstrates that this theory offers a constructive
methodology for middle-term forecasting, macroeconomic analysis and
estimation of optimal values of economic characteristics on the
basis of advanced global mathematical models, namely Computable
General Equilibrium (CGE) Model, Dynamic Stochastic General
Equilibrium (DSGE) Model, and Hybrid Econometric model. In
addition, it includes conditions for the applicability of the
computational experiments' results, into practice.
Unique selling point: • Presents a human as the core constituent
of the complex system, and solves problems of optimizing such an
Enterprise Core audience: • Professionals and researcers
interested in the theory of complex systems, management and
operations research Place in the market: • Introduces new
research for individual and group activity supported by advanced
models of applied mathematics.
Unique selling point: * Presents a human as the core constituent of
the complex system, and solves problems of optimizing such an
Enterprise Core audience: * Professionals and researcers interested
in the theory of complex systems, management and operations
research Place in the market: * Introduces new research for
individual and group activity supported by advanced models of
applied mathematics.
This book develops and describes a general methodology that can be
applied to any complex human activity (activity with a non-trivial,
multi-level internal structure). The structural components of
complex activities are considered, and their logical,
cause-and-effect, and process structures are functionally
described. Considerable attention is paid to organization and
management, uncertainties, and the lifecycles of activities, as
well as the actors, subject matter, resources, knowledge, and
methods involved. Several typical examples are used throughout the
text to illustrate the implementation of common approaches
involving the functioning of work groups, organizational units,
projects, and organizations in general: a retail bank, an aircraft
manufacturer, a fire department, and a nuclear power plant. In
addition, the book employs a system of connected technical models,
in order to ensure that the results are of practical applicability
for both experts on the ground and scholars engaged in research on
the general principles of how activities (practical, scientific,
etc.) are organized or on the management of socio-technical
systems.
This book presents mathematical models of mob control with
threshold (conformity) collective decision-making of the agents.
Based on the results of analysis of the interconnection between the
micro- and macromodels of active network structures, it considers
the static (deterministic, stochastic and game-theoretic) and
dynamic (discrete- and continuous-time) models of mob control, and
highlights models of informational confrontation. Many of the
results are applicable not only to mob control problems, but also
to control problems arising in social groups, online social
networks, etc. Aimed at researchers and practitioners, it is also a
valuable resource for undergraduate and postgraduate students as
well as doctoral candidates specializing in the field of collective
behavior modeling.
This monograph presents and analyzes the optimization,
game-theoretic and simulation models of control mechanisms for
ecological-economic systems. It is devoted to integrated assessment
mechanisms for total risks and losses, penalty mechanisms, risk
payment mechanisms, financing and costs compensation mechanisms for
risk level reduction, sales mechanisms for risk level quotas, audit
mechanisms, mechanisms for expected losses reduction, economic
motivation mechanisms, optimization mechanisms for regional
environmental (risk level reduction) programs, and mechanisms for
authorities' interests coordination. The book is aiming at
undergraduate and postgraduate students, as well as at experts in
mathematical modeling and control of ecological economic,
socioeconomic and organizational systems.
Research Methodology: From Philosophy of Science to Research Design
distinguishes itself from many other works devoted to research
methodology and the philosophy of science in its integrated
approach towards scientific research, which is regarded as the
scientific project on all levels-from philosophy of science to
research design. This work studies the basics of the methodology of
scientific research and the organization of scientific activity
from the viewpoint of systems science and system analysis. The book
discusses the basics of the methodology including philosophical,
psychological, epistemological and ethical/aesthetical foundations,
the characteristics of scientific activity, including principles of
scientific cognition, the means and methods of scientific research,
the organization of a research implementation process and its
chronological structure and finally, the organization of a
collective scientific research design. The work should be of
interest to researchers, students and professionals in the fields
of systems science, cybernetics, systems engineering, philosophy of
science and project management, as well as to specialists of
applied activity in the fields of operations research, programming,
mathematical modeling of decision-making in organizations and
economics.
Research Methodology: From Philosophy of Science to Research Design
distinguishes itself from many other works devoted to research
methodology and the philosophy of science in its integrated
approach towards scientific research, which is regarded as the
scientific project on all levels-from philosophy of science to
research design. This work studies the basics of the methodology of
scientific research and the organization of scientific activity
from the viewpoint of systems science and system analysis. The book
discusses the basics of the methodology including philosophical,
psychological, epistemological and ethical/aesthetical foundations,
the characteristics of scientific activity, including principles of
scientific cognition, the means and methods of scientific research,
the organization of a research implementation process and its
chronological structure and finally, the organization of a
collective scientific research design. The work should be of
interest to researchers, students and professionals in the fields
of systems science, cybernetics, systems engineering, philosophy of
science and project management, as well as to specialists of
applied activity in the fields of operations research, programming,
mathematical modeling of decision-making in organizations and
economics.
Important world institutions, such as the United Nations (UN), the
World Health Organization (WHO), the International Energy Agency
(IEA), and the Organization for Economic Co-operation and
Development (OECD), have publicly recognizing the highly
interconnected nature of our world and therefore the relevance of
systemic thinking and cybernetics as leading knowledge foundations
to deal with the complexity of economic, social, and environmental
issues. This recognition was the driving force of the Internet
discussions held by participants to the World Organisation of
Systems and Cybernetics 18th Congress, which last September 27 to
29(WOSC 2021). More than ever we needed to debate and develop
current ontological, epistemological, and methodological approaches
to the understanding of the future of humanity. WOSC organized this
event in collaboration with the Russian Academy of Sciences (RAS).
Scientists of this Academy together with scientists from all over
the world made contributions to improving communications beyond
particular nation states and regions toward the clarification of
global issues like governance, health, education, technology, art,
and others. Our aim in WOSC 2021 was bringing together scientists
and researchers to collaborative debates at all levels from local
communities to global societies. At the end of the Congress,
scientists were invited to submit contributions to this Springer
Nature book, along the following four themes: firstly,
philosophical and methodological foundations for the development of
the systems approach and cybernetics; secondly, the cybernetics of
society, ecology and governance; thirdly, digital technologies and
physical realities merging into a hybrid reality , and fourthly,
the transdisciplinarity of systems sciences and cybernetics applied
to the further development of knowledge areas, such as education,
embodiment of social policies, and the arts. About 25 contributions
were accepted for publication in this book. We see this as one of
WOSC's important contribution to the scientific community around
the world.
This book presents the methodology of complex activity with a set
of interconnected mathematical models that describe the processes
of technology design, adoption and use.It first discusses the
technology of complex activity and its general models. The second
chapter then introduces models of the processes of technology
design and adoption, while Chapter 3 focuses on technology
management models are presented in. Lastly, Chapter 4 examines
analytical complexity and errors in solving technology
design/optimization problems. This book is intended for experts and
researchers interested in the general principles of activity
organization and control of complex organizational and technical
systems.
This book is dedicated to modern approaches to mathematical
modeling of reflexive processes in control. The authors consider
reflexive games that describe the gametheoretical interaction of
agents making decisions based on a hierarchy of beliefs regarding
(1) essential parameters (informational reflexion), (2) decision
principles used by opponents (strategic reflexion), (3) beliefs
about beliefs, and so on. Informational and reflexive equilibria in
reflexive games generalize a series of well-known equilibrium
concepts in noncooperative games and models of collective behavior.
These models allow posing and solving the problems of informational
and reflexive control in organizational, economic, social and other
systems, in military applications, etc. (the interested reader will
find in the book over 30 examples of possible applications in these
fields) and describing uniformly many psychological/sociological
phenomena connected with reflexion, viz., implicit control,
informational control via the mass media, reflexion in chess, art
works, etc. The present book is intended for experts in decision
making and control of systems of an interdisciplinary nature, as
well as for undergraduates and postgraduates.
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