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1. ForSyDe-Atom: Design of Heterogeneous Embedded Systems : Taming Complexity with Layers, Atoms and Patterns
Abstract : The design of embedded systems is inherently complex for two main reasons. Firstly, it entails the combined knowledge and results from a vast set of mature, well-established, yet separate disciplines, such as electrical engineering, computer science, mechanical engineering, etc. READ MORE
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2. Exploring the Effects of ICT on Environmental Sustainability: From Life Cycle Assessment to Complex Systems Modeling
Abstract : The production and consumption of information and communication technology (ICT) products and services continue to grow worldwide. This trend is accompanied by a corresponding increase in electricity use by ICT, as well as direct environmental impacts of the technology. Yet a more complicated picture of ICT’s effects is emerging. READ MORE
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3. Perspectives on Modeling and Simulation of Urban Systems with Multiple Actors and Subsystems
Abstract : Cities are the spaces of the interaction between social, physical, political, and economic entities, which makes planning and intervening in such systems difficult. Urban systems are complex adaptive systems in that their behaviours are often the result of the interaction of their components. READ MORE
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4. Mapping higher-order dynamics and interactions in complex networks
Abstract : Complex systems research seeks to explain emergent properties in social, technological, and biological systems that result from interactions between their components. As data on the intricate relationships within these systems become increasingly available, there is a growing need for more sophisticated models to describe them accurately and offer deeper insights. READ MORE
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5. Systems Modeling Approaches to Physical Resource Management : An Industrial Ecology Perspective
Abstract : Many of the present problems that we are facing arise as unanticipated side-effects of our own actions. Moreover, the solutions implemented to solve important problems often create new problems. To avoid unintended consequences, understanding complex systems is essential in devising policy instruments and in improving environmental management. READ MORE