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E-grāmata: Emergent Behavior in Complex Systems Engineering: A Modeling and Simulation Approach

(MITRE Corporation, USA), Series edited by (Search Technology), (Old Dominion University), (Old Dominion University)
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A comprehensive text that reviews the methods and technologies that explore emergent behavior in complex systems engineering in multidisciplinary fields

In Emergent Behavior in Complex Systems Engineering, the authors present the theoretical considerations and the tools required to enable the study of emergent behaviors in manmade systems. Information Technology is key to today’s modern world. Scientific theories introduced in the last five decades can now be realized with the latest computational infrastructure. Modeling and simulation, along with Big Data technologies are at the forefront of such exploration and investigation.

The text offers a number of simulation-based methods, technologies, and approaches that are designed to encourage the reader to incorporate simulation technologies to further their understanding of emergent behavior in complex systems. The authors present a resource for those designing, developing, managing, operating, and maintaining systems, including system of systems. The guide is designed to help better detect, analyse, understand, and manage the emergent behaviour inherent in complex systems engineering in order to reap the benefits of innovations and avoid the dangers of unforeseen consequences. This vital resource:

  • Presents coverage of a wide range of simulation technologies
  • Explores the subject of emergence through the lens of Modeling and Simulation (M&S)
  • Offers contributions from authors at the forefront of various related disciplines such as philosophy, science, engineering, sociology, and economics
  • Contains information on the next generation of complex systems engineering

Written for researchers, lecturers, and students, Emergent Behavior in Complex Systems Engineering provides an overview of the current discussions on complexity and emergence, and shows how systems engineering methods in general and simulation methods in particular can help in gaining new insights in complex systems engineering.

Foreword x
Preface xiii
About the Editors xvi
List of Contributors
xviii
SECTION I EMERGENT BEHAVIOR IN COMPLEX SYSTEMS
1(76)
1 Metaphysical and Scientific Accounts of Emergence: Varieties of Fundamentality and Theoretical Completeness
3(18)
John Symons
2 Emergence: What does it mean and How is it Relevant to Computer Engineering?
21(14)
Wesley J. Wildman
F. LeRon Shults
3 System Theoretic Foundations for Emergent Behavior Modeling: The Case of Emergence of Human Language in a Resource-Constrained Complex Intelligent Dynamical System
35(24)
Bernard P. Zeigler
Saurabh Mittal
4 Generative Parallax Simulation: Creative Cognition Models of Emergence for Simulation-Driven Model Discovery
59(18)
Levent Yilmaz
SECTION II EMERGENT BEHAVIOR MODELING IN COMPLEX SYSTEMS ENGINEERING
77(150)
5 Complex Systems Engineering and the Challenge of Emergence
79(20)
Andreas Tolk
Saikou Diallo
Saurabh Mittal
6 Emergence in Complex Enterprises
99(30)
William B. Rouse
7 Emergence in Information Economies: An Agent-Based Modeling Perspective
129(20)
Erika Frydenlund
David C. Earnest
8 Modeling Emergence in Systems of Systems using Thermodynamic Concepts
149(22)
John J. Johnson
Jose J. Padilla
Andres Sousa-Poza
9 Induced Emergence in Computational Social Systems Engineering: Multimodels and Dynamic Couplings as Methodological Basis
171(30)
Tuncer Oren
Saurabh Mittal
Umut Durak
10 Applied Complexity Science: Enabling Emergence through Heuristics and Simulations
201(26)
Michael D. Norman
Matthew T.K. Koehler
Robert Pitsko
SECTION III ENGINEERING EMERGENT BEHAVIOR IN COMPUTATIONAL ENVIRONMENTS
227(142)
11 Toward the Automated Detection of Emergent Behavior
229(34)
Claudia Szabo
Lachlan Birdsey
12 Isolating the Causes of Emergent Failures in Computer Software
263(22)
Ross Gore
13 From Modularity to Complexity: A Cross-Disciplinary Framework for Characterizing Systems
285(36)
Chih-Chun Chen
Nathan Crilly
14 The Emergence of Social Schemas and Lossy Conceptual Information Networks: How Information Transmission can lead to the Apparent "Emergence" of Culture
321(28)
Justin E. Lane
15 Modeling and Simulation of Emergent Behavior in Transportation Infrastructure Restoration
349(20)
Akhilesh Ojha
Steven Corns
Tom Shoberg
Ruwen Qin
Suzanna Long
SECTION IV RESEARCH AGENDA
369(22)
16 Research Agenda for Next-Generation Complex Systems Engineering
371(20)
Saikou Diallo
Saurabh Mittal
Andreas Tolk
Index 391
SAURABH MITTAL, PhD, is Lead Systems Engineer/Scientist at MITRE Corporation, USA. He is also affiliated with Dunip Technologies, LLC, USA and Society of Modeling Simulation International, USA. He is a recipient of US Department of Defense's highest civilian contractor recognition: Golden Eagle. He has co-authored over eighty articles including two books: Netcentric System of Systems Engineering with DEVS Unified Process (CRC Press 2013) and Guide to Simulation-based Disciplines: Advancing our Computational Future (Springer 2017).

SAIKOU DIALLO, PhD, is a Research Associate Professor at Old Dominion University's Virginia Modeling, Analysis and Simulation Center. Dr. Diallo has studied the concepts of interoperability of simulations and composability of models for over ten years. He is the Vice President in charge of conferences and a member of the Board of Directors for the Society for Modeling and Simulation International (SCS). Dr. Diallo has over one hundred publications in peer-reviewed conferences, journals and books.

ANDREAS TOLK, PhD, is Division Technology Integrator at The MITRE Corporation and Adjunct Professor at the Old Dominion University. He is a Fellow of the Society for Modeling and Simulation. He published several books on systems engineering and modeling and simulation topics, among them: Engineering Principles of Combat Modeling and Distributed Simulation (Wiley 2012), Modeling and Simulation Support for System of Systems Engineering Applications (Wiley 2015), and The Profession of Modeling and Simulation (Wiley 2017).