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This book reflects the outcome of contribution by the plural community and of the interactions between disciplines. With the mass of data available through Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) in an unprecedented quantity since the Human History, it is now possible to access dimensions of knowledge that, though not hidden, could not be grasped in the same way in the past. The question of how this information can be used for the benefit of institutional and economic actors to foster the development of a territory. Tackling the issue from a resolutely interdisciplinary perspective, the authors explore the theories and methods of complex systems in order to discuss how they can contribute in these new circumstances to territorial intelligence and to the development practices in which it is embodied. This book illustrates how today's research explores the multiple facets of territorial systems in order to reproduce their richness. It invites readers to learn about the challenges, ideas, results and advances present in this domain.
Statistical science --- Discrete mathematics --- Mathematical statistics --- Mathematics --- Classical mechanics. Field theory --- grafieken --- statistiek --- dynamica
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The concern of this book is the use of emergent computing and self-organization modelling within various applications of complex systems. The authors focus their attention both on the innovative concepts and implementations in order to model self-organizations, but also on the relevant applicative domains in which they can be used efficiently. This book is the outcome of a workshop meeting within ESM 2006 (Eurosis), held in Toulouse, France in October 2006.
Ergodic theory. Information theory --- Classical mechanics. Field theory --- Engineering sciences. Technology --- Computer science --- analyse (wiskunde) --- informatica --- ingenieurswetenschappen --- dynamica --- informatietheorie
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The concern of this book is the use of emergent computing and self-organization modelling within various applications of complex systems. The authors focus their attention both on the innovative concepts and implementations in order to model self-organizations, but also on the relevant applicative domains in which they can be used efficiently. This book is the outcome of a workshop meeting within ESM 2006 (Eurosis), held in Toulouse, France in October 2006.
Ergodic theory. Information theory --- Classical mechanics. Field theory --- Engineering sciences. Technology --- Computer science --- analyse (wiskunde) --- informatica --- ingenieurswetenschappen --- dynamica --- informatietheorie
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Engagé dans un mouvement vertigineux, notre xxie siècle brouille les repères. En intégrant du non-vivant au vivant et du vivant au non-vivant, les nouvelles techniques bouleversent les frontières de l’anthropologie. Les conceptions que l’« humain pensant » a de lui-même, de son schéma corporel comme de son identité, en sont renversées. Ce quatrième tome de la série L’Homme-trace prend donc le « corps », le corps-trace plus précisément, comme objet d’études. Il s’agit pour les chercheurs réunis ici d’examiner les processus traçuels à l’œuvre en reprenant et questionnant la thèse, développée par Béatrice Galinon- Mélénec, d’une interaction étroite et rétroactive entre le corps et un système écologique multifactoriel marquée par l’histoire de l’Évolution. Le corps ainsi considéré s’inscrit dans une dynamique systémique liant un corps-interprété et un corps-interprétant au sein d’un complexe où des corps en co-présence sont animés par des interactions permanentes : à l’intérieur du corps, du dedans au dehors et du dehors au dedans. Avec cette nouvelle approche, toute la relation soignant-soigné, par exemple, prend une nouvelle dimension. La série L’Homme-trace montre comment la trace peut servir de paradigme interprétatif au sein de différentes disciplines et combien cette approche impose une déconstruction des processus à l’œuvre dans l’interprétation humaine de la notion de trace.
Culture - Philosophy --- Anthropology - Philosophy --- Identity (Psychology) --- Social interaction --- Semiotics - Philosophy --- Sociology & Anthropology --- anthropologie --- corps --- ethnologie --- évolution --- vivant --- technique --- Culture --- Anthropology --- Semiotics
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