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定义概念工件来管理和设计复杂的适应性系统中的简单性
Andrea Falegnami1, Andrea Tomassi1, Chiara Gunella2
1International Telematic University UniNettuno, Rome, Italy.
Heliyon
|January 6, 2025
概括
本研究介绍了简单性,简单性和复杂性的交织性,通过分析七十年的研究. 一个新的概念文物有助于复杂性科学在各个领域理解简单性.
科学领域:
- 复杂性科学 复杂性科学
- 跨学科研究 跨学科研究
背景情况:
- 简单的概念,代表简单和复杂之间的相互作用,已经出现在各种科学学科.
- 现有的贡献提供了多样化,但有价值的,关于简单性的观点,需要统一的理解.
研究的目的:
- 在复杂性科学中开发一个概念工件来解开简单性的复杂性.
- 为处理复杂系统的各种科学领域建立一种共同的语言.
主要方法:
- 一个系统的文献综述,涵盖了七十年的时间,以识别和提炼简单性的细微差别.
- 设计科学基于研究的方法的应用,以创建一个概念文物.
主要成果:
- 从多个研究领域提炼简单性的意义.
- 开发适用于各种复杂系统的概念工件,从网络社会技术设计到蛋白质网络分析.
结论:
- 开发的文物为理解简单性提供了一个框架,促进跨学科沟通.
- 这项工作为心理学家,生物学家,工程师和其他复杂性科学家提供了一个共同的词汇.
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