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Titre : Modélisa)on Bio Inspirée des Systèmes Complexes : Cas des Systèmes Sociaux Type de document : document électronique Auteurs : Yahia Belayadi ; Khababa,Abdellah, Directeur de thèse ; Abdelouaheb Moussaoui Editeur : Setif:UFA Année de publication : 2024 Importance : 1 vol (126 f.) Format : 29 cm Langues : Français (fre) Catégories : Thèses & Mémoires:Informatique Mots-clés : Complexity, Complex system, Systems theory, multidisciplinary, Systems dynamics,
Cybernetics, Information, Chaos, Networks, Small world.Index. décimale : 004 Informatique Résumé : Complexity has emerged as a unifying feature of our world. In this arena of complex
systems, new approaches are essential to advance our understanding and capabilities. These
approaches include acknowledging the importance of role models; the space of opportunity; and
adaptive processes that select effective behaviors for a complex world. As a discipline, complex
systems are a new field of science that studies how parts of a system and their relationships give rise
to the collective behaviors of the system, and how the system interacts with its environment. Social
systems formed (in part) from people, the brain formed from neurons, molecules formed from atoms,
and time formed by airflows are all examples of complex systems. The field of complex systems
intersects with all the traditional disciplines of science, as well as engineering, medicine, and
management.
The enthusiasm of scientists and the public for this new field reflects its potential impact on our
ability to understand issues that affect everyday life, perspectives on the world around us,
fundamental philosophical disputes, and issues of public concern, including major social challenges,
the dynamics of social networks, the Internet, and the World Wide Web. biomedical concerns,
psychology, ecology.Côte titre : DI/0079 En ligne : http://dspace.univ-setif.dz:8888/jspui/handle/123456789/4378 Modélisa)on Bio Inspirée des Systèmes Complexes : Cas des Systèmes Sociaux [document électronique] / Yahia Belayadi ; Khababa,Abdellah, Directeur de thèse ; Abdelouaheb Moussaoui . - [S.l.] : Setif:UFA, 2024 . - 1 vol (126 f.) ; 29 cm.
Langues : Français (fre)
Catégories : Thèses & Mémoires:Informatique Mots-clés : Complexity, Complex system, Systems theory, multidisciplinary, Systems dynamics,
Cybernetics, Information, Chaos, Networks, Small world.Index. décimale : 004 Informatique Résumé : Complexity has emerged as a unifying feature of our world. In this arena of complex
systems, new approaches are essential to advance our understanding and capabilities. These
approaches include acknowledging the importance of role models; the space of opportunity; and
adaptive processes that select effective behaviors for a complex world. As a discipline, complex
systems are a new field of science that studies how parts of a system and their relationships give rise
to the collective behaviors of the system, and how the system interacts with its environment. Social
systems formed (in part) from people, the brain formed from neurons, molecules formed from atoms,
and time formed by airflows are all examples of complex systems. The field of complex systems
intersects with all the traditional disciplines of science, as well as engineering, medicine, and
management.
The enthusiasm of scientists and the public for this new field reflects its potential impact on our
ability to understand issues that affect everyday life, perspectives on the world around us,
fundamental philosophical disputes, and issues of public concern, including major social challenges,
the dynamics of social networks, the Internet, and the World Wide Web. biomedical concerns,
psychology, ecology.Côte titre : DI/0079 En ligne : http://dspace.univ-setif.dz:8888/jspui/handle/123456789/4378 Exemplaires (1)
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