none2noComplex systems of any kind are characterised by autonomous components interacting with each other in a non-trivial way. In this paper we discuss how the views on complexity are evolving in fields like physics, social sciences, and computer science, and – most significantly – how they are converging. In particular, we focus on the role of interaction as the foremost dimension for modelling complexity, and discuss first how coordination via mediated interaction could determine the general dynamics of complex software system, then how this applies to complex socio-technical systems like social networks.mixedAndrea Omicini; Pierluigi ContucciAndrea Omicini; Pierluigi Contucc
This article introduces a special issue of Complexity dedicated to the increasingly important elemen...
Interaction is a fundamental dimension for modelling and engineering complex computational systems. ...
Abstract networks [1][18]. Those networks include both those occurring in nature, for example, neuro...
Complex systems of any kind are characterised by autonomous components interacting with each other i...
The term “complexity ” used frequently as a kind of “buzzword ” has gained a specific role in the la...
Operation of autonomic communication network with complicated user-oriented functions should be desc...
The study of complex systems can be viewed generally as an effort to understand the relationships be...
Complexity is everywhere. It is one of these contemporary words that has colonised both scientific a...
This thesis investigates how the interdisciplinary field of Complexity Science can inform both socio...
Operation of autonomic communication network with complicated user-oriented functions should be desc...
A system is loosely defined as complex if it is composed of a large number of elements, interacting ...
Volume IIIB: New Research - Proceedings from the Third International Conference on Complex Systems (...
How can we make complexity work as part of a programme of engaged social science? This article attem...
International audienceThis discussion aims at exploring the consequences of the existence of differe...
Complex systems research is becoming ever more important in both the natural and social sciences. It...
This article introduces a special issue of Complexity dedicated to the increasingly important elemen...
Interaction is a fundamental dimension for modelling and engineering complex computational systems. ...
Abstract networks [1][18]. Those networks include both those occurring in nature, for example, neuro...
Complex systems of any kind are characterised by autonomous components interacting with each other i...
The term “complexity ” used frequently as a kind of “buzzword ” has gained a specific role in the la...
Operation of autonomic communication network with complicated user-oriented functions should be desc...
The study of complex systems can be viewed generally as an effort to understand the relationships be...
Complexity is everywhere. It is one of these contemporary words that has colonised both scientific a...
This thesis investigates how the interdisciplinary field of Complexity Science can inform both socio...
Operation of autonomic communication network with complicated user-oriented functions should be desc...
A system is loosely defined as complex if it is composed of a large number of elements, interacting ...
Volume IIIB: New Research - Proceedings from the Third International Conference on Complex Systems (...
How can we make complexity work as part of a programme of engaged social science? This article attem...
International audienceThis discussion aims at exploring the consequences of the existence of differe...
Complex systems research is becoming ever more important in both the natural and social sciences. It...
This article introduces a special issue of Complexity dedicated to the increasingly important elemen...
Interaction is a fundamental dimension for modelling and engineering complex computational systems. ...
Abstract networks [1][18]. Those networks include both those occurring in nature, for example, neuro...