Holistic analysis and management of distributed social systems [electronic resource] / by Peter Simon Sapaty.
- 作者: Sapaty, Peter Simon.
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- 其他題名:
- Studies in systems, decision and control ;
- 出版: Cham : Springer International Publishing :Imprint: Springer 2019.
- 叢書名: Studies in systems, decision and control,v.184
- 主題: Computer networks--Social aspects. , High technology. , Computational Intelligence. , Computational Social Sciences. , Media Research.
- ISBN: 9783030018306 (electronic bk.) 、 9783030018290 (paper)
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電子書(校內)
- 一般註:E1084學校採購電子書 Introduction -- Spatial Grasp Model and Technology, SGT -- Spatial Grasp Language, SGL -- Distributed Network Processing Basics -- Social Networks Processing under SGT -- Real Networks Processing Examples -- Robotized Societies -- Gestalt-Based Distributed Vision under SGT -- Conclusions.
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- 系統號: 000274198 | 機讀編目格式
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This book describes the application of a high-level technology to solve problems in distributed systems that have networked structures with millions to billions of nodes. The main difference from other works is that the approach is based on holistically and simultaneously analysing these systems using a spatial pattern-matching mode, which produces solutions hundreds of times faster than usual. The latest version of the technology is described, together with implementation details and basic Spatial Grasp Language. In addition, the book highlights numerous solutions, covering graph and network problems, their use in large social, industrial, and business ecosystems, social robotics and driverless transport, and the possibility of extrapolating from known gestalt laws on distributed systems, which could potentially be applied in civil and defence contexts. The book is intended for system scientists, business and industry managers, economists, application programmers, security and defence personnel, as well as university students.
摘要註
This book describes the application of a high-level technology to solve problems in distributed systems that have networked structures with millions to billions of nodes. The main difference from other works is that the approach is based on holistically and simultaneously analysing these systems using a spatial pattern-matching mode, which produces solutions hundreds of times faster than usual. The latest version of the technology is described, together with implementation details and basic Spatial Grasp Language. In addition, the book highlights numerous solutions, covering graph and network problems, their use in large social, industrial, and business ecosystems, social robotics and driverless transport, and the possibility of extrapolating from known gestalt laws on distributed systems, which could potentially be applied in civil and defence contexts. The book is intended for system scientists, business and industry managers, economists, application programmers, security and defence personnel, as well as university students.




