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Author DiMario, Michael J.

Title System of systems collaborative formation / Michael J. DiMario.

Publication Info. Singapore ; Hackensack, N.J. : World Scientific Pub. Co., [2010]
©2010

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Description 1 online resource (xv, 200 pages) : illustrations (some color), color portraits.
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Series Systems research series ; v. 1
Systems research series ; v. 1.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 193-200).
Contents 1. Introduction. 1.1. Introduction and overview. 1.2. Problem statement and research hypothesis. 1.3. Research objectives. 1.4. Uniqueness of this research. 1.5. Dissertation organization and structure -- 2. Literature review and research boundary. 2.1. Systems thinking. 2.2. System of systems. 2.3. Systems cooperation. 2.4. Mechanism. 2.5. Decision theory -- 3. Research approach. 3.1. System of systems interoperability. 3.2. Systems of systems design-time. 3.3. System of systems run-time -- 4. System of systems formation. 4.1. System of systems design-time and run-time overview. 4.2. SoS characteristics and evolution. 4.3. Design-time SoS formation. 4.4. Run-time SoS formation -- 5. Research validation. 5.1. Validation overview. 5.2. SoS design-time. 5.3. SoS run-time. 5.4. Validation summary -- 6. Conclusions and future research. 6.1. SoS collaborative formation. 6.2. Future research.
Summary A System of Systems (SoS), as distinct from a system of parts, is a system comprised of pre-existing autonomous and interdependent systems. This book provides two unique contributions to the body of knowledge of System of Systems (SoS) theory, management, and engineering. Firstly, it assesses the dynamics of a SoS through the use of five core characteristics, namely autonomy, belonging, connectivity, diversity and emergence. Secondly, it describes a mechanism of collaboration whereby the characteristics of autonomy and belonging are satisficing for the SoS constituents and the resultant emergent behavior provides value for the observer.
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Subject System theory.
System theory.
Systems engineering.
Systems engineering.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Electronic books.
Other Form: 9789814313889
9814313882
ISBN 9789814313896 (electronic book)
9814313890 (electronic book)
9789814313889
9814313882