Our understanding of information and information dynamics has outgrown classical information theory. The theory does not account for the value or influence of information within the context of a system or network and does not explain how these properties might influence how information flows though and interacts with a system. The invited chapters in this collection present new theories, methods, and applications that address some of these limitations.
Dynamics of Information Systems presents state-of-the-art research explaining the importance of information in the evolution of a distributed or networked system. This book presents techniques for measuring the value or significance of information within the context of a system. Each chapter reveals a unique topic or perspective from experts in this exciting area of research.
These newly developed techniques have numerous applications including: the detection of terrorist networks, the design of highly functioning businesses and computer systems, modeling the distributed sensory and control physiology of animals, quantum entanglement and genome modeling, multi-robotic systems design, as well as industrial and manufacturing safety.
ISBN: | 9781461425809 |
Publication date: | 27th May 2012 |
Author: | Michael Hirsch, Panos M Pardalos, Robert Murphey |
Publisher: | Springer an imprint of Springer New York |
Format: | Paperback |
Pagination: | 372 pages |
Series: | Springer Optimization and Its Applications |
Genres: |
Mathematical modelling Cybernetics and systems theory Management decision making Operational research Coding theory and cryptology Maths for engineers Information theory Computer hardware |