Encyclopedia Of Technology, Information & Systems Management Resources - Table of Contents

THE SCIENCE OF COMPLEX NETWORKS

Introduction

The Properties of Complex Networks

Models of Networks

Social Networks and Epidemics

Technological Networks

Biological Networks

Financial and Economic Networks

COMPUTATIONAL INTELLIGENCE

THE HISTORY, PHILOSOPHY AND DEVELOPMENT OF COMPUTATIONAL INTELLIGENCE (HOW A SIMPLE TUNE BECAME A MONSTER HIT)

Prelude: Art and Science Share a Common Trait

Overture: Songwriters and Performers in Science and Engineering

Libretto: 1983 - Computational Intelligence Begins

Aria: 1992 - The Horizon Expands

Accelerando: 1992-2000 – CI goes Viral

Finale: CI in 2012

HISTORY AND PHILOSOPHY OF NEURAL NETWORKS

Introduction: The Body and the Brain

First Steps towards Modeling the Brain

Learning: The Optimization of Network Structure

The Fall and Rise of Connectionism

Hopfield Networks

The ‘Adaptive Resonance Theory’ Classifier

The Kohonen ‘Feature-Map’

The Multi-Layer Perceptron

Radial Basis Function Networks

Recent Developments in Neural Networks

“What Artificial Neural Networks Cannot Do..”

Conclusions and Perspectives

RECURRENT NEURAL NETWORKS

Starting With the Basic Model Neuron and the Most Classical Non Recurrent Neural Network, The MLP

Recurrent Neural Networks, In Artificial Neurocomputing and In Biology - Structures with Cyclic Paths in the Flow of Information

Time Playing an Important Role in Recurrent Networks - Phenomenology and Potential Exploration of Useful Behavior

Detailing a Classical Example: The Fully Connected Auto-Associative Hopfield Neural Network, a Classical RNN for the Storage of Images and Their Recovery from Noisy Versions

Alternative Ways to Define Inputs and Outputs in Recurrent Neural Networks Time versus Space

A Recurrent Neural Network for Real Time Applications, With Changing In Time Inputs and Changing In Time Outputs

ADAPTIVE DYNAMIC PROGRAMMING AND REINFORCEMENT LEARNING

Reinforcement Learning

Adaptive Dynamic Programming

Iterative ADP algorithm

Applications and a Simulation Example

Conclusions

ASSOCIATIVE LEARNING

Memory as an Attractor System

Memory Re-consolidation

Self Organization

KERNEL MODELS AND SUPPORT VECTOR MACHINES

Kernel Function and Feature Space

Representer Theorem

Example

Pre-Image Problem

Properties of Kernel Methods

Statistical Learning Theory

Support Vector Machines

Variations of SVMs

THE GENESIS OF FUZZY SETS AND SYSTEMS ASPECTS IN SCIENCE AND PHILOSOPHY

Introduction

From Electrical Engineering to System Theory

A New View on System Theory: Fuzzy Sets and Systems

Philosophy of Science, Vagueness and Fuzzy Sets

Before the “Fuzzy Boom”: Fuzziness in Language and Meaning

Real-World Application Fuzzy System

Fuzzy Sets in Humanities and Social Sciences

Outlook: Computing with Words and Perceptions

DESIGN AND TUNING OF FUZZY SYSTEMS

Fuzzy Systems

AnYa type FRB

Fuzzy rule based systems using expert knowledge

Fuzzy rule based systems using clustering

FUZZY DATA ANALYSIS

Fuzzy Clustering Model

PCA based on Fuzzy Clustering based Correlation

PCA based on Variable Selection

INTRODUCTION TO INTERVAL TYPE-2 FUZZY LOGIC SYSTEMS

Type-2 Fuzzy Sets

The Interval Type-2 FLS

An Illustrative Example to Summarize the Operation of the Type-2 FLS

Avoiding the Computational Overheads of Type-2 FLSs

Brief Overview on Interval Type-2 FLSs Applications

ROUGH SET APPROXIMATIONS: A CONCEPT ANALYSIS POINT OF VIEW

Two Aspects of Data

Definability and Approximations

Construction of Approximations

EVALUATING THE EVOLUTIONARY ALGORITHMS - CLASSICAL PERSPECTIVES AND RECENT TRENDS

Classical Numerical Benchmarks

General Guidelines for Designing Benchmark Problems

Modern Benchmark Suites

Experimental Conditions and Performance Measures

Statistical Test Procedures

Facing the Real World - Some Issues

A GENERAL FRAMEWORK FOR EVOLUTIONARY ALGORITHMS

Simple Evolutionary Algorithms

Applying EAs to Problems

Beyond Simple Evolutionary Algorithms

EVOLUTIONARY MULTI-OBJECTIVE OPTIMIZATION

Evolutionary Multi-objective Optimization (EMO)

A Brief Time-line of the Development of EMO Methodologies

Elitist EMO: NSGA-II

Applications of EMO

Recent Developments in EMO

MEMETIC ALGORITHMS

Micro-level Design of Memetic Framework

Macro-level Design of Memetic Framework

SWARM INTELLIGENCE

Particle Swarm Optimization

Swarm Dynamics - A Simplified Example

PSO Variants

Applications

Theoretical Works

ARTIFICIAL IMMUNE ALGORITHMS IN LEARNING AND OPTIMIZATION

Historical Background

Basics of Immunology

Abstraction into Computing

Optimization

Anomaly Detection

Clustering

Novel Application Areas of AIS

HYBRID COMPUTATIONAL INTELLIGENCE

Core Areas of Computational Intelligence: Fuzzy Logic, Evolutionary Algorithms and Neural Networks

Genetic Fuzzy Systems

Neural Fuzzy Models and Fuzzy Neural Networks

General Framework for Evolutionary Artificial Neural Networks

COMPUTATIONAL INTELLIGENCE AND MEDICAL APPLICATIONS

Fuzzy Logic and Medical Image Processing

Artificial Neural Network and Bone Tissue Engineering

COMPUTATIONAL INTELLIGENCE AND SMART GRID

Microgrids and Integrated Microgrids

Optimization Problems and Proposed Methodologies

Development of a Multi-Agent Simulation Platform

Simulation Studies

Simulation Results and Discussions

COMPUTATIONAL INTELLIGENCE AND BIOINFORMATICS

Computational Intelligence: An Overview

Bioinformatics: An Overview

Computational Intelligence in Bioinformatics

COMPUTATIONAL NEUROSCIENCE

What is Computational Neuroscience?

Emergence of Computational Neuroscience

What is the Role of Computational Neuroscience?

Property of Computational Modeling for Nervous Systems

Elements and Organizations in the Nervous System and In Computational Models

New Directions in Computational Neuroscience

NEUROMORPHIC ENGINEERING

Neuromorphic Communication

Sensing

Computing

BRAIN-MACHINE INTERFACE

History of Research and Commercialization

Information Encoding in the Brain

Motor BMIs

Neuronal Ensembles and Large-Scale Recordings

BMI for Reaching and Grasping

Decoding Algorithms

Neuronal Plasticity

Noninvasive BMIs

BMI for Walking

Sensory BMIs

BMIBidirectional BMIs

SYSTEMS ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

Systems engineers

The systems engineering point of view

Definitions of systems engineering

History of technological development and systems engineering

Systems engineering and management knowledge

Methodological frameworks, systems engineering, and management processes

Other specific life-cycle methodologies for systems acquisition, production, or procurement

Sustainable development, industrial ecology, and systems engineering and management

Challenges, pitfalls, and the need for a multiple perspective viewpoint in systems engineering and management

ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATION: DEVELOPMENTS IN SETTING REQUIREMENTS AND VERIFYING COMPLIANCE

How Requirements Should Be Set

How to Verify Compliance with Requirements

RISK MANAGEMENT AND RISK-BASED DECISION-MAKING

The Complexity of Risk Modeling; Assessment and Management of Large Scale Systems

Systems Engineering, Risk Analysis, and Large-Scale and Complex Systems

Holistic Approach to Risk Assessment and Management

Hierarchical Holographic Modeling for Identifying Risk Scenarios

Expected Value of Risk

The Partitioned Multi-objective Risk Method

Risk of Extreme Events

The Fallacy of the Expected Value

The Partitioned Multi-objective Risk Method

THE POLICY IMPLICATIONS OF INDUSTRIAL ECOLOGY

Stewardship of the Earth

Emergence of Ecological Perspectives

Ecological Approaches

Industrial Ecology

System Elements of Industrial Ecology

Policy Implications of Industrial Ecology

Public Roles

Industry Roles

Government Roles

HUMAN FACTORS AND GLOBAL PROBLEMS: A SYSTEMS APPROACH

Why Can Human Factors Help Solve Global Problems

A Systems Approach Design Principles

Application Examples

TELECOMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS ENGINEERING FOR LIFE SUPPORT

Life Support Telecommunications Issues

Principles of Telecommunications

Telecommunications Terminology

Analog and Digital Communications

ATM Networks

Multimedia Communication for Life Support

Major Network Components

Transmission Media

Packet Switched Communications

Protocol Layering

Supporting Protocols

Multicasting

Telecommunication Systems Management

Network Security

OPERATIONAL SUSTAINABILITY MANAGEMENT FOR THE INFRASTRUCTURE: THE CASE OF EMERGENCY RESPONSE

The Process of Emergency Response

Opportunities for Supporting Decision Making

Technologies for Decision Support

Methodologies for Providing Decision Support in Emergency Response

An Illustrative Example: The Port of Rotterdam

KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT, ORGANIZATIONAL INTELLIGENCE AND LEARNING, AND COMPLEXITY

Defining complexity

The evolution of complexity in the natural realm

The self-organizing universe: perpetual novelty in the natural world

Coping with complexity: the historical, social, and human, implications of complexity

Exploring complexity: agent-based genetic and emergent models of complex systems

Knowledge management

Organizational learning and change

Organizational learning and ecological economics

From knowledge to wisdom in human evolution

THE IMPLICATIONS OF COMPLEXITY

The Increase in Global Complexity

The Rise of Complexity Theory

Complex Systems in the World -- Characteristics and Strategies

COMPLEXITY RISING: FROM HUMAN BEINGS TO HUMAN CIVILIZATION, A COMPLEXITY PROFILE

Individual and collective behavior

Complexity profile

Control in human organizations

Environmental demands and complexity

Historical progression

Human civilization as an organism

COMPLEXITY AND TECHNOLOGY

Prevailing Perspectives

"Technology" as a Complex Phenomenon

The Endless Transition

The Coevolution of Technology, Society, and Culture

Technological Innovation in Complex Systems

Normative Implications

Introduction

COMPLEXITY AND INNOVATION

Innovation and Learning

Fitness Functions and Rugged Landscapes.

Characteristic Time Scales and Critical Mass

Cultural Conditions for Innovation

Fractal Structures and Self-Similarity

Forecasting of Innovations

Extension of State Space Dimensions

Extrapolation and Emergence of New Frontiers

Complexity and Innovations in the Information Society

Computability of Complex Problems

Innovations and Biological Arms Races

COMPLEXITY IN CLIMATE PHENOMENA

Climate Behavior

The Governing Equations

Steady Solutions

Triadic Interaction in the Two Level Model

Baroclinic Dynamics

Baroclinic Adjustment

Low Frequency Behavior

COMPLEXITY IN SOCIO-ECONOMIC SYSTEMS

Socio-Economic Systems and Complexity

Complexity and Simplicity

Knowledge Arising from Different Assumptions

Complexity in Socio-Economic Systems

COMPLEXITY AND ORGANIZATIONS

Individuals and Organizations

Group Processes

Organizational Processes

COMPLEXITY, POLITICS AND PUBLIC POLICY

New Methods for Looking at Politics

Theories of Decision-Making

Self-Organization and the "Edge of Chaos"

Positive Feedback, Increasing Returns and Path Dependence

COMPLEXITY AND INTERDICIPLINARITY

Interdisciplinarity Defined

The Organization of Interdisciplinarity

Complexity Defined

Simple, Complicated, and Complex Systems

Characteristics of Complex Systems

Other Forms of Complexity

Integrating Complexity and Interdisciplinarity

The Promise of Complexity and Interdisciplinarity

COMPLEXITY AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

Economic Development and Population Growth

Economic Development and Knowledge

Economic Development and Environment

Economic Development and Government

Sustainable Development and Complexity

COPING WITH COMPLEXITY AND UNCERTAINTY

Artificial Life and Artificial Intelligence

Control of Chaos

ORGANIZATIONAL LEARNING AND CHANGE: EVOLVING SYSTEMS IN A GLOBAL COMMUNITY

Introduction: Change as a Learning Process

Complex Adaptive Systems

A Preliminary Model of Organizational Adaptation to Changing Environments

Types of Organizational Adaptation in Practice

Obstacles to Organizational Learning

New Directions for Research and Study

RECIPROCITY: A KEYSTONE OF ORGANIZATIONAL LEARNING

Applications of Ayni

Reciprocity and its relationship with concepts of Care and Justice

ORGANIZATIONAL LEARNING IN THE DEVELOPING WORLD: THE CASE OF EDUCATIONAL REFORM IN THE STATE OF AGUASCALIENTES, MEXICO

Berman: the structural nature of implementation, programmed vs. adaptive approaches

The educational reform in Aguascalientes

The state of Aguascalientes

The actors

The regionalization and its implementation

The external evaluation system

The extension of the school calendar

Alvarez’ adaptive management style: finding the way and assuming responsibility

PUBLIC-NONPROFIT PARTNERSHIP FOR SOCIAL CAPITAL

Public-Nonprofit Partnerships for Social Capital

The Evaluation of Research on Social capital

Networks: the Missing Links

Public Nonprofit Partnerships and Collective Learning

TOWARD SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT OF ELECTRONIC TEACHING IN UNIVERSITIES: CHALLENGES AND CONCERNS

Overview of the Literature

Emerging Themes for Higher Education IT Learning

New Measures of Instructional Output are Required in Modern Universities

Re-Learning About Reinforcement and Rewards for Instructional Effort

Technological Integration and Support Platforms

Higher Education Organizations and Democratic Ideals

Intellectual Property

Critical Thinking and Technology

THE NATURE OF ORGANIZATIONAL UNLEARNING

Overview of the Literature

Definition

Individual and Organizational Unlearning

Organizational Forgetting

Inertia

ECONOMY AS ECOSYSTEMS

Mechanistic versus Biological Metaphors in Economics

Ecology as Nature’s Economy

Economy as Ecosystems

Putting the Idea into Practice: Ecological Economics and Industrial Ecology

Perils of Stepping over the Line: Social Darwinism and Socio-biology

MUTUALISM AND COOPERATION

Mutualism and Ecosystem Models

Cooperation and Game Theory

ECONOMIC GROWTH AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

The Empirical Debate: Dematerialization, Growth and Structural/Technical Change

Sustainable Development, Growth Theory, and Ecological Economics

Limits to Delinking: Technological Optimism, and Skepticism

The Other Delinking: Growth and Well-Being

ECOLOGICAL SYSTEMS AND MULTI-TIER HUMAN ORGANIZATION

Some Definitions and Assumptions

Human Choice

The Structure of Action Situations

Tiers of Decision-Making Units and their Direct and Indirect Impacts

Processes, Measurement, Aggregation, and Comparisons

KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT: FROM IDEA TO A DISCIPLINE

Characteristic properties of knowledge

Management

Quality and goals

From theory to practice: an example

DATA, INFORMATION, KNOWLEDGE, AND WISDOM

Data

Information

Knowledge

Wisdom

THEORIES OF HUMAN COGNITION: TO BETTER UNDERSTAND THE CO-ADAPTATION OF PEOPLE AND TECHNOLOGY

Automation History and Evolution of Practices

Artefacts Embed Human Cognition

From Individual Intelligent Assistance to Multi-Agent Communication

Human Memory Models as Analogs for External Memory Systems

An Organizational Memory Application within the IMAT Project

Co-development of Human and Artificial Cognitive Functions

Rehabilitating the Art of Memory

INFORMATION ECOLOGY AND KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT

From Information Ecology to Knowledge Ecology

Philosophical Basis of Organizational Knowledge Ecology

Accounting for Human Action and Performance

Discussion

THE INTELLIGENT ENTERPRISE AND KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT

Introduction: Successful and Viable Enterprises Require Knowledge Management

The Intelligent Enterprise Perspective

Knowledge Management Supports the Intelligent Enterprise

KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT AND COOPERATION TECHNOLOGY

Cooperative Processes

The Complexity of a Cooperative Process

Knowledge Creation within a Cooperative Process

Knowledge Creation within Organizations

Computer Based Systems for Supporting Knowledge Creation

ORGANIZATIONAL KNOWLEDGE CREATION AND MANAGEMENT

What is Knowledge?

Learning and the Generation of New Knowledge

Social Knowing

Managerial Implications

THE ROLE OF CULTURE IN KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT

Knowledge Management at a Glance

Cultures in Organization and Society

Why Culture in Knowledge Management?

Cultures That Enhance or Hinder Knowledge Management

HIERARCHY, COMPLEXITY, AND AGENT-BASED MODELS

The Nature of Complexity

The Science of Complexity

Studies of Complexity

The Future

SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY POLICY

Questions of definitions

The new social and institutional framework

The historical evolution of S&T policies

The domains of science and technology policies

Actors in the performance of R&D

Policy making bodies

Policy making processes

The innovation system and innovation policy

The international dimensions of S&T policies

THE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY POLICY: CURRENT ISSUES

SOCIAL SCIENCES, SCIENCE POLICY STUDIES, SCIENCE POLICY-MAKING

The Field of Science Policy Studies and its uses

A Research Agenda

SOCIAL APPROPRIABILITY OF SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNOLOGICAL KNOWLEDGE

The Existing Approaches

The integration of social knowledge

SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY POLICY PROFESSIONALS: JOBS, WORK, KNOWLEDGE, AND VALUES

Careers in S&T Policy

The Work of S&T Policy Professionals

The Knowledge Base

The Value of, and Values of, S&T Professionals

COMMUNITY-BASED PARTICIPATORY RESEARCH: IMPLICATIONS FOR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY DECISION-MAKING IN THE UNITED STATES

Public Participation in the Research Process: The History of Community-Based Research

Community-Based Research in the USA

Community-Based Research: Research for Change

Community-Based Research in Action: Two Examples

Public Funding of Community-Based Research

Community-Based Research Networks

Policy Recommendations: Building the Capacity of Community-Based Research Activities

JUSTICE, HUMAN RIGHTS AND ETHICS ISSUES IN SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY POLICY

Ethics and Justice

Ethics, Justice and Policy

Social Justice and Technical Change

Social Justice and the Problem of Risk

CURRENT ISSUES IN AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY POLICY

Current Issues

Technological Innovations

What is at Stake?

Introduction and Context

TECHNOLOGY AND THE ENVIRONMENTAL MARKET: IS SUSTAINABILITY BOUND TO THE OLD WORLD ORDER?

Technology and the Environment: From sustainability to the global market

New Global Interests and Technological Cooperation

New Interests Converge with the Old Terms of International Exchange (the «Kyoto Model»?)

THE NATIONAL IMPERATIVE: THE STATE, SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, AND POLICY EVOLUTION CIRCA 1400-2000

Introduction: Before the Beginning

Statism—The Eighteenth Century

Industrialization and Industrialism

Public Science and Science Policy

The Development Paradigm—The Short Twentieth Century

The World Turned Upside-down—The New Climacteric

REGIONAL PERSPECTIVES: A NEW SCENARIO FOR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY POLICIES IN THE DEVELOPED AND DEVELOPING WORLD

SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY POLICIES IN AFRICA

Historical Background

Current Policies: A Typology

CHANGING POLICY IN SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY IN INDIA

Four Science and Technology Policy Cultures

Different Phases of S&T Policy

Changing Trends in Science as Social Institution

SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY POLICY IN CHINA

Science and Technology Policy from the 1950s to the 1970s

Science and Technology Policy in the 1980s and 1990s: Market Reform and the Transformation of the Innovation System

EUROPEAN SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY POLICY

The International Context

Formalization and Implementation of the EU Research Policy

The EU Research and Development Programs

Strengths and weaknesses of the EU intervention: a general overview

THE NORTH AMERICAN "INNOVATION SPACE": A WORK IN PROGRESS?

The Characteristics of the S&T structure in North America

A North American Research Diaspora?

What are Some Key Elements of a Regional Research Space?

Emerging Signs of North American Collaboration in S&T

Reaching Beyond the North American Sphere

An Agenda for a North American Innovation Approach

SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY POLICY IN JAPAN

Features of the Early Development of Science and Technology Policy

Post-war Catch up and S&T Policy

Japanese Science and Technology in the Recent Decades

Framework for Science and Technology Policy Making and the Current Policy Trends

Issues for Science and Technology Policy in the New Century

CHANGING INNOVATION SYSTEM OF ECONOMIES IN TRANSITION (CEE)

Global Position of the Region

International R&D Consequences of Opening the Borders

Some Changes in the National Innovation Systems

Moving out from Transition Crises

SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY POLICY IN UNESCO: A HISTORICAL OVERVIEW

Genesis of science and technology policy in UNESCO

Science policy consultancy services

Science policy publications

Regional Ministerial Conferences

Information Exchange and Normative–making Activities

Training in science and technology policy

Termination of UNESCO Science and Technology Policy Programme

SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY POLICY IN THE UNITED NATIONS SYSTEM: A HISTORICAL OVERVIEW

The 1963 Geneva Conference

The UNCSTD preparation

The Vienna Programme of Action

UNCSTD Results and Post-Vienna Activity

Further restructuring of UN in the economic and social fields

Commission on Science and Technology for Development

Science and technology policy in the work of UN bodies

GLOBALIZATION OF TECHNOLOGY: ISSUES IN TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER AND TECHNOLOGICAL CAPABILITY BUILDING

Dynamics of Global Business Environment

New Techno-economic Paradigm and Latecomer Industrialisation

Knowledge Networks

Foreign Direct Investment and Technology Transfer

Social Effects of Technology

TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER: VEHICLES, CONDITIONS, SPILLOVERS, AND POLICY CHALLENGES

Modes of Technology Transfer and Outcomes of Successful Transfer

Cross-Country Study on Vehicles, Absorptive Capacity and Outcomes of Technology Transfer

Policy Issues and Challenges

TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER THROUGH FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT TO DEVELOPING COUNTRIES - THE ROLE OF HOME COUNTRY MEASURES

Analytical Framework

Outward Investment Promotion and Development: Empirical findings

TRANSFER OF CLEANER PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGIES TO TRANSITION ECONOMICS AND THE ROLE OF MESO-LEVEL INSTITUTIONS: THE CASE OF LITHUANIA

Establishment of Meso-Level Institutions: a Phase-wise Approach

Formation of the PPC in Lithuania

Lessons Drawn and Conclusions

THE SUSTAINABLE BUILT ENVIRONMENT

Sustainable built environments

Attributes of environmental sustainability

Technological innovation and built environments

Information technology and built environments

Future directions

EMERGING ISSUES IN BUILDING DESIGN

Environmental Context

Technological Context

Social and Cultural Context

ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY BUILDING MATERIALS

The global role of building materials

Material environmental life-cycle: resource extraction; manufacturing; transportation; use

Material Assessment Methods

Other economic factors

Material economic life cycle

Broad categories of materials

Specific types of materials

Summary global trends

Healthy Materials

RESOURCE CONSCIOUS BUILDING DESIGN METHODS

Resource-Efficiency and Sustainable Construction

Ecology as the Basis for Resource Efficient Design

Resource-Efficient Strategies for Building Design

Case Study

INTELLIGENT BUILDINGS

Development of Intelligent Buildings

Current Developments of Intelligent Building

Design of Intelligent Buildings

Future Development of Intelligent Buildings

HOMES FOR PEOPLE WITH MULTIPLE CHEMICAL SENSITIVITIES

Defining Multiple Chemical Sensitivity (MCS)

A History of Indoor Air Quality Problems

Indoor Air Pollutants

The Design of Dwellings for people with MCS

Case Study: Barrhaven Community Housing for the Environmentally Hypersensitive

Current Trends and Issues for the Future

ENVIRONMENTAL STANDARDS

Theoretical approaches to setting environmental standards

Environmental standards from classical times to 1970

Acid Rain - the development of the first international environmental standards to regulate trans-boundary pollution

Development of global environmental standards - ozone depletion and CFCs

Climate Change

CULTURE, MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES, AND POLICY ISSUES IN THE SUSTAINABLE BUILT ENVIRONMENT

Culture and its role in sustainable development

Conservation and management of the built environment

New perspectives for the built environment

THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT: ECONOMICS AND MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES

Enhancing Architectural and Environmental Assets

The Economic Strategies for Enhancement

Choosing the Destination in the Conservation of Property of Historical and Architectural Interest

Managing the Architectural Property and the Activities

The Contribution of Economics and Evaluation

BUILT ENVIRONMENT, HEALTH AND ETHICS OF INTERVENTION

Background

Statements on the right to healthy indoor air

Commentary

CULTURAL CONSERVATION IN THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT

Introduction: keywords in the scientific-philosophical research of the 20th century

Alois Riegl and Der moderne Denkmalkultus (The modern cult of monuments) (1903)

Keywords in the conservation of architectural works

Why and what is conserved?

Restoration vs Conservation

The conservation project

Scope of the conservation project

State of the art and cultural progress

HISTORIC BUILDINGS: CONSERVATION, MANAGEMENT AND POLICY ISSUES

Conservation and restoration in historical buildings

Conservation and restoration including exhibition space and transport

Registration and documentation for the identification of cultural property

Ecological aspects of building maintenance

Indoor environment engineering for heritage conservation

Strategy for safety in buildings

EDUCATION AND NEW TECHNOLOGIES TO PROMOTE SUSTAINABLE BUILT ENVIRONMENTS

Culture, Existing Building and Sustainability

A Call for Better Understanding: The case of Moisture Control

Indoor Air Sciences Education: A Tool for Achieving Sustainable Built Environments

A New Context for Graduate Education

Learning Models

CASE STUDIES EVALUATION: TOWARD DEVELOPMENT OF A TRANSFERABLE MODEL

The Main Street Program

Essential Elements of a Sustainable, Heritage-Focused Community Development Program

Case Studies

FUTURES OF GLOBAL INTERDEPENDENCE MODELING SYSTEM: INTEGRATED GLOBAL MODEL FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

Outline of FUGI Global Modeling System

Some Examples of Estimated Parameters of the Model

The Baseline Projections of the World Economy, 2006-2020

Strategy for Sustainable Development

DEVELOPMENT PLANNING: PANGAEA-GAMING SIMULATION EXERCISE FOR TRAINING IN SUSTAINABLE REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT

General Features of PANGAEA

Modeling Institutional Framework

Gaming Procedures of PANGAEA

Simulation Model of PANGAEA

Gaming preparations

GLOBAL INFORMATION AND EARLY WARNING SYSTEM ON FOOD AND AGRICULTURE (GIEWS)

What Does GIEWS Do?

Information Sharing and Management

Methods and Tools

Publishing and Dissemination

THE REGIONAL AIR POLLUTION INFORMATION AND SIMULATION (RAINS) MODEL

Model Description

Analytical Support for International Negotiations

Example Calculations

THE EITF WORLD ECONOMETRIC MODEL: A MULTISECTORAL APPROACH FOR OUTPUT AND FOREIGN TRADE

Structure of the Model

Policy Scenarios

Future Research

ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE: DEFINITIONS, TRENDS, TECHNIQUES, AND CASES

A Short History of Artificial Intelligence

Current Trends in Artificial Intelligence

Techniques

Cases

COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING

SYSTEM DYNAMICS: SYSTEMIC FEEDBACK MODELING FOR POLICY ANALYSIS

Dynamic problems and systemic feedback perspective

Modeling methodology and tools

Dynamics of basic feedback structures

Formulation principles and generic model structures

Mathematical and technical issues

Model testing, validity, analysis, and design

SYSTEMS DYNAMICS IN ACTION: SELECTED EXAMPLES

URBAN DYNAMICS

The Urban Political Background

Understanding the City as a System

The Theory of Urban Attractiveness

Growth and Feedback

Modeling the System

The Urban Dynamics Model

Solving Problems

To Balance Jobs and People

Negative Counterbalances

Urban Trade-offs and Attractiveness

Concluding Reflections

SUPPLY CHAIN DYNAMICS, THE "BEER DISTRIBUTION GAME" AND MISPERCEPTIONS IN DYNAMIC DECISION MAKING

The Stock Management Problem

Behavior of the Stock Management Structure

A Supply Chain Management Experiment: the “Beer Game”

Results

Adapting the Theory to the Beer Game

Testing the Theory

Misperceptions of Feedback

MARKET GROWTH, COLLAPSE AND FAILURES TO LEARN FROM INTERACTIVE SIMULATION GAMES

The Interactive Simulator : Managing a New Product

Discussion

Implications for learning from simulations and games

A DYNAMIC MODEL OF COCAINE PREVALENCE

Background

Data Sources and Trends 1976-1990

Model Structure and Parameters

Using the Model to Understand History

Using the Model to Test Alternative Scenarios

ECOLOGICAL INTERACTIONS: PREDATOR AND PREY DYNAMICS ON THE KAIBAB PLATEAU

The Kaibab Deer Herd

Simulating the Kaibab Irruption

Predator Prey Systems

An Initial Model

Why Don't Predators Annihilate Their Prey?

Revising the Model

Closer Look at Stable Oscillations

Patterns of Oscillations

Predator Removal

Post Script

RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT, TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATIONS AND DIFFUSIONS

Importance of Permanent Innovation Activity

A System Dynamics Perspective of R&D and Innovation Diffusion Models

Integrating the Models of R&D, Innovation and Diffusion

Implications for Management

CONCEPTUAL AND PHILOSOPHICAL FOUNDATIONS

ON THE HISTORY, THE PRESENT, AND THE FUTURE OF SYSTEM DYNAMICS

The History

The Present

The Future

INTELLECTUAL ROOTS AND PHILOSOPHY OF SYSTEM DYNAMICS

Feedback Control Theory

Living System Disciplines

Philosophy of the System Dynamics Methodology

Pattern Feedback Control

THE ROLE OF SYSTEM DYNAMICS WITHIN THE SYSTEMS MOVEMENT

The Emergence of the Systems Approach

Common Grounds and Differences

The Variety of Systems Methodologies

Distinctive Features of SD

Actual and Potential Relationships

Outlook

TECHNICAL ISSUES IN MODELLING AND SIMULATION

EQUILIBRIUM AND STABILITY ANALYSIS

Equilibrium points

Qualitative behavior of dynamical systems

Time-scale decomposition of nonlinear dynamical systems

SIMULATION SOFTWARE AND NUMERICAL ISSUES

Design Considerations

Major Numerical Methods

Modeling Errors

Current Software

SYSTEM DYNAMICS AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

A PERVASIVE DUALITY IN ECONOMIC SYSTEMS: IMPLICATIONS FOR DEVELOPMENT PLANNING

Past Development Effort and its Performance

Existing Models of Economic Development

A Model of Resource Allocation and Income Disbursement in a Dual Economic System

Understanding Dualism and Designing Policies for Change with the Model

Implications for Sectoral, National, and Global Interventions

Role of Governance

THE ECOCOSM PARADOX

The Power of Compound Hyper-exponential Time Functions

Data Time Histories for Important World Variables

The Instability of the Human System on Earth

Feedback Structures That Cause the Exponential Time Patterns

The Nature of Sustainability

Proposals for Achieving Perpetual Sustainability

LESSONS FROM ELECTRIC UTILITY MODELING

Background on Electric Power in the United States

The IOUs, the Regulators and the Death Spiral

The Shift to Small Scale

System Dynamics Applications

Bonneville and the Conservation Policy Analysis Model

The Common Utility Approach

Single Company Models

Concluding Reflections

IRRIGATION PROJECTS, AGRICULTURAL DYNAMICS AND THE ENVIRONMENT

Model Description

Model Validation

Reference Behavior of the Model

Model Analysis

SYSTEM DYNAMICS FOR DISCERNING DEVELOPMENTAL PROBLEMS

Development Planning Based on Recognition of Existing Conditions

Reference Mode Construction as a Learning Process for Defining Developmental Problems

An Experiential Learning Framework for Constructing a Reference Mode

An Illustration of Reference Mode Construction for the Food Shortage Problem

Constructing the Reference Mode

Current Developmental Issues

SYSTEMS ANALYSIS AND MODELING OF INTEGRATED WORLD SYSTEMS

Philosophical and General Theoretical Foundation of Systems Analysis

Methodological Fundamentals of Applied Systems Analysis

Fundamentals of Mathematical Modeling and Simulation

Application of Systems Analysis to Sustainable Development Issues

APPLICATIONS OF SYSTEMS ANALYSIS TO SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT ISSUES

SYSTEMS ANALYSIS OF PLANNING PROCESSES

National planning

Urban and regional planning

Planning inside firms

SYSTEMS ANALYSIS OF REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT PROCESSES

Regional Systems: Components, Relationships, Attributes

Concept of System Analysis

Analysis Techniques

Mathematical Models

Uncertainty Consideration

Mechanisms of Conclusion Realization

SYSTEMS ANALYSIS OF ENERGY PROCESSES

Premises and means of the systems approach to energy development

Long-term Energy Modeling: Today's State and Further Prospects

SYSTEMS ANALYSIS OF TRANSPORT PERFORMANCE AND DEVELOPMENT

Transport Role and Place in National Economy

Transport externalities

Forms of Property for Transport

National Transport Policy and State Management of Transport Development and Performance

Transport Interinddustry Connections

Planning of Transport Network Development

Transport in Logistic System

SYSTEMS ANALYSIS OF INVESTMENT PROJECT EFFICIENCY EVALUATION

Glossary and Main Notions

Investment Projects Classification

Specificity of Macroeconomic Conditions

Main Tasks of Project Analysis

General Scheme of Investment Projects Evaluation

Indicators of Evaluating Investment Projects Efficiency

Accounting Most Important Factors

SYSTEM ANALYSIS OF FINANCIAL MARKETS: AN OVERVIEW

Classification of main approaches

Optimal portfolio theory (opt) and capital asset pricing model (capm)

Statistical verification of classical models

Modern tendencies in fm modelling

Active portfolio management

Value at risk

FUNDAMENTALS OF MATHEMATICAL MODELING AND SIMULATION

FUNDAMENTALS OF MATHEMATICAL MODELING FOR COMPLEX SYSTEMS

Closed mathematical models

Technology of mathematical modeling

Example’s of the mathematical models

Deterministic and stochastic phenomena

The procedure of endogenous characteristics calculation

The forms of models exploitation

Simulation models and simulation systems

Mathematical and Humanities Methods of Prognosis

Mathematical modeling and problem of sustainable development

FUNDAMENTALS OF SIMULATION FOR COMPLEX SYSTEMS

Simulating Complex Systems

Concepts of Simulation for Complex Systems

Simulation of Management Systems

Parallel and Distributed Simulation

Web-based Simulation

Simulation Software

Instrumental Systems for Simulation

Special Purpose Simulation Systems

Simulation Systems’ Development

MACROSYSTEM MODELING IN SYSTEM ANALYSIS

Examples

Equilibrium states of macrosytems

Dynamic processes in macrosystems

Applications

MODELING AND SIMULATION TECHNIQUES

Techniques in simulation model design

Techniques in execution of simulation models

Techniques in simulation model analysis

Perspectives

SIMULATION SOFTWARE

Simulation Software Survey

Object Oriented Simulation.

Instrumental Systems for Simulation

Special Purposes Simulation Systems

Multitasking, Parallel and Distributed Simulation

DEVS/HLA Distributed Simulation Environment

Simulation Software Development

LIFE CYCLE PROCESSES FOR MODEL DEFINITION AND DEPLOYMENT

Technology of mathematical modelling

Life cycle of mathematical model

Examples of mathematical models structure. Models of demographic processes

An example of mathematical models structure. Models of motion of the satellite

Mathematical modeling and consumption structure

INDUSTRIAL ECOLOGY AND GREEN DESIGN FOR SUSTAINABILITY

INSTITUTIONAL INCENTIVES AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR, AND BARRIERS TO, INDUSTRIAL ECOLOGY

A state in the changing world

Formulation of state eco-development management strategy

Institutional prerequisites and deterrents of ecodevelopment

Market and informational incentives, opportunities and restrictions

Business and financial incentives, opportunities and restrictions

Regulating incentives, opportunities and restrictions

Legislative preferences and restrictions

Standards and industrial ecology

Critical management and environment

World practices of the industrial ecology

BUSINESS AND FINANCIAL INCENTIVES, OPPORTUNITIES, AND BARRIERS

Modern trends for interaction of the society and the nature.

Production greening.

Environmental regulation at the national level.

Green consumerism.

Dynamics of the environmental protection strategy

REGULATORY INCENTIVES, OPPORTUNITIES AND BARRIERS

Role of Regulatory Incentives, Opportunities and Barriers in Environmental Management

World Practices of Regulation and Administration in Industrial Ecology

Russian Regulation Experience in Industrial Ecology

Environmental Impact Assessment and Environmental Expertise

LEGAL INCENTIVES, OPPORTUNITIES, AND BARRIERS

Environmental Factors of the Institutional Approach

Institutional Regulations of Environmental Business in Industrial Countries

Effectiveness Mechanism of Legal Incentives and Barriers in Developing Counties

Institutional Preferences and Restrictions in Russia

STANDARDS AND INDUSTRIAL ECOLOGY, WITH PARTICULAR REGARD TO THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION

Role of International, Regional and National Standards in Industrial Ecology

International Standards ISO, IEEC, Standards and Procedures by the World Bank.

Standards of the European Union.

Standards in the Commonwealth of Independent States.

Standards in the Russian Federation.

RISK MANAGEMENT AND INDUSTRIAL ECOLOGY

The ecological safety problem and technical risk

The concept mechanism in the sphere of ecological safety and risk

Analysis and ecological risk management

Assessment of the hazard of an accident at an industrial facility

Organizing the safety system in emergency situations in the technical sphere

Ecological insurance in the sphere of ecological risk management

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND COMMUNICATIONS RESOURCES FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

INFORMATION & COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY: TECHNOLOGY ASPECTS

PACKET SWITCHED DATA NETWORK AND ITS EVOLUTION

History of packet switching

Packet switching

Datagram versus Virtual Circuit

Popular Packet Switched Networks

FIBRE OPTIC COMMUNICATIONS: TECHNO ECONOMICS

Propagation through Optical Fibers

Challenges in Fiber Optic Communications

Wavelength Division Multiplexing (WDM)

Wavelength Multiplexing Technologies

Fiber Optic Communications Applications

The Indian Fiber Optics Industry

SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS

Introduction

Overview of Satellite Communication Systems

Source Codes - Coding messages into bits

Modulation - Sending bits into the real world

Error Control Coding - Making modulation efficient

. Link Budget for Satellites - Planning the link

Future Directions

Conclusions

MULTIMODAL INTERFACES TO THE COMPUTER

Issues in providing Multimodal Local Language support to the Computer

Output Mechanisms

Developing Local Language Databases

Building Multimodal Interfaces to the Computer

DISPLAY TECHNOLOGIES (ICT AND VISUALIZATION)

Introduction

Performance Requirements and Specifications for Display Screens

Technology for manufacture of Display Screens

Computer-aided Visualization

Conclusions

GIS AS A TOOL FOR DEVELOPMENT

Introduction

History of GIS

Concepts of Spatial Data

Spatial Data Sources

Map Projections

Spatial Data Modeling

Spatial Data Input and Editing

Geometric Transformation

Attribute data Management

Spatial Analysis

Spatial Interpolation

Digital Terrain Mapping

Watershed Delineation Using DEM

Network Analysis

Statistical Analysis in GIS

Role of Remote Sensing in GIS

Spatial Data Visualization

Global Positioning System

Spatial Decision Support Systems

Spatial Data Accuracy

GIS Applications

An Example on Use of GIS Technology

Current Scenario and Future Prospects in GIS

Conclusions

STORAGE SYSTEMS AND TECHNOLOGIES

Introduction

Storage Devices

Block Storage Systems

File and Archive Storage Systems

Storage Networks

Storage Software

Concluding Remarks

ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE

Introduction

Search

Logic and Inferencing

Knowledge Representation

Description Logic and Semantic Web

Conclusion

COMPUTER VISION AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

Introduction

Content Based Image Retrieval

Automatic Illumination Correction for Scene Enhancement

Image Super-resolution

Photo Albumation: High resolution photo album through video shooting

Virtual-view Generation

Conclusion

TELECOMMUNICATION NETWORKING

Introduction

How it evolved

Transmission Systems

Switching and Broadcasting Schemes

Some Basic Networking Examples

Some Real-life Networking Scenarios

Conclusion

INFORMATION & COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY: SOCIETAL AND DEVELOPMENT ASPECTS

REVIEW OF RESEARCH ON RURAL PC KIOSKS

Introduction

Rural PC Kiosks are difficult to Sustain

Successful Rural PC Kiosks Fall into Several Categories

Meeting Business Needs and Social Development Goals Simultaneously is Difficult

What Rural Villagers want and what we think they Need are Frequently Different

The Kiosk Entrepreneur Plays the Most Critical Role in the Success of a Kiosk

A Kiosk Champion Can Help Sustain a Set of Kiosks

Services Require Attention to the Entire Supply Chain, not only to the Kiosk

Focus on a Single Class of Services Increases Likelihood of Success

Kiosks do Better in Towns; Kiosks do Better in Remote Villages

Kiosks in Offices and Schools May Provide Alternatives to the Standalone Kiosk

Kiosk Usage is Dominated by Relatively Affluent, More Educated Young Men

Per-Transaction Fees are Resisted by Many Customers

Mobile-Phone-Based Kiosks Offer an Alternative to PC-Based Kiosks

Conclusion

ITS AND THE TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM

Introduction

ITS and Behavior Adaptation

ITS and safety

ITS and mobility

Management and revenue collection

Energy and environment

Conclusions

SPARSE AND RURAL AREA COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS

Introduction

Connectivity

Backbone Network

Access Networks

Sparse Area Communication Systems

The Evolution of Rural Needs

Concluding Remarks

KEY ISSUES IN COMBATING THE DIGITAL DIVIDE

Appropriate Applications and Needs Assessment

Local Entrepreneurship

Marketing and Outreach

Ubiquity and Accessibility (Branding)

User Density

Technical Challenges: Maintenance, Obsolescence and Infrastructure

REGULATORY REFORM AND RURAL ROLL-OUT OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES(ICTS)

Importance of Rural Access to Information and Communication Technologies

Undersupply of Rural ICT Infrastructure

The Need for Regulatory Reform

FREE - OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARE FOR DEVELOPMENT

Introduction

Development, ICT and Software

The F/OSS Movement -- Its Moorings, Methods and Results.

F/OSS for Development

Discussion and Conclusion