Description |
1 online resource (xiv, 263 pages) |
Series |
NATO science for peace and security series. E, Human and Societal Dynamics ; v. 75 |
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NATO science for peace and security series. E, Human and societal dynamics ; v. 75.
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Contents |
Title; Preface; Contents; Complexity of National Security; Crossing the Border: Exploring Complexity Methods in Establishing International Borders and Other Evidence-Based Policy Decisions; National security in 21st century -Terrorism and European security; The Macroscopic Effects of Microscopic Forces: Study of Diversity of Collective Behaviour; Communication and Interpretation as Means Of Interaction in Human Social Systems; Complexity and the Role of Interactions; On the Theory of Human Decisions; Mechanisms of Governance of Socio-Economic Dynamics of Agriculture |
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Exploring Complexity: Agent-Based Social SimulationsAnalyzing Social Conflict via Computational Social Simulation: A Review of Approaches; Investigating Social Conflicts Linked to Water Resources through Agent-Based Modelling; Sensitivity and Significance: How to Analyse the Complexity of Conflict Dynamics?; Terrorism and Passive Supporters: An Approach from Physics; Passive Supporters of Terrorism and Phase Transitions; Analysing Relation between Emergence and Development of Complex Dynamics of a System; Human Interaction Networks as Complex Systems: The Case for Virtual Fieldwork |
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Applying Data Mining Tools for Examining and Shaping Complex Societal SystemsOptimizing the Management of Complex Dynamic Ecosystems: An Ecological-Economic Modeling Approach; Societal Dynamics around Nanothreats: Myths Complex and the Reality (or Experimental Facts); Modeling of Economic and Social Processes Using Indexing Objective Functions; Subject Index; Author Index |
Summary |
This book contains 20 papers drawn from presentations and discussions at the NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Complex Societal Dynamics: Security Challenges and Opportunities, held in Zagreb, Croatia in December 2009. The theory of complex systems views societies as complex configurations of actors engaged in overlapping and interlocking patterns of relationship. While the rapid development of computing capabilities has provided the tools to study complex systems in a controlled, repeatable and rigorous manner, these are rarely applied to the security domain, and security experts are not ade |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and indexes |
Notes |
Print version record |
Subject |
National security -- Sociological aspects -- Congresses
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TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Military Science.
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HISTORY -- Military -- Other.
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Security, International -- Mathematical models
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Genre/Form |
Conference papers and proceedings
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Martinás, K. (Katalin)
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Matika, Dario
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Srbljinović, Armano.
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IOS Press.
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LC no. |
2010936389 |
ISBN |
9781607506539 |
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160750653X |
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