Jifa Gu, Gerhard Chroust,
"IFSR 2005 - The New Roles of Systems Sciences for a Knowledge-based Society, Kobe 2005"
, Jaist Press, Komatsu, Japan, 2005, ISBN: 4-903092-02-X
Original Titel:
IFSR 2005 - The New Roles of Systems Sciences for a Knowledge-based Society, Kobe 2005
Sprache des Titels:
Englisch
Original Kurzfassung:
Jifa Gu, Gerhard Chroust (eds.):
The New Roles of Systems Sciences for a Knowledge-based Society
The First International Congress of the
International Federation for Systems Research
Nov. 14-17, 2005, Kobe, Japan
Modern Societies will be based on knowledge, creativity, innovation and co-operation, supported by technology. The ability to understand and manage such a complex and dynamic society of the future in an overall systemic framework is vital. Systems Sciences carry the promise of promoting the management and application of knowledge, of fostering creativity and innovation, of supporting co-operation by applying holistic / systemic paradigms and principles.
The 180 accepted papers of this Congress are arranged in 7 Symposia and a Workshop, investigating and discussing these problems and challenges from a wide range of different viewpoints:
Symposium-1: Technology Creation Based on Knowledge Science (chair: T. Kobayashi)
Symposium-2: Creation of Agent Based Social Systems Sciences (chair: H. Deguchi)
Symposium-3: Intelligent Information Technology and Applications (chair: H. Nakayama)
Symposium-4: Meta-synthesis and Complex Systems (chair: X. Tang)
Symposium-5: Data/Text Mining from Large Databases (chair: T. Ho)
Symposium-6: Vision of Knowledge Civilization (chair: Andrzej Wierzbicki)
Symposium-7: Foundations of the Systems Sciences (chair: Gary Metcalf)
Workshop: New Roles of Systems Sciences in a Knowledge Society (chair: Matjaz Mulej)