Engineering Emergence

A Modeling and Simulation Approach

Nonfiction, Science & Nature, Technology, Electricity, Engineering, Mechanical
Cover of the book Engineering Emergence by , CRC Press
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: ISBN: 9781351694841
Publisher: CRC Press Publication: September 3, 2018
Imprint: CRC Press Language: English
Author:
ISBN: 9781351694841
Publisher: CRC Press
Publication: September 3, 2018
Imprint: CRC Press
Language: English

This book examines the nature of emergence in context of man-made (i.e. engineered) systems, in general, and system of systems engineering applications, specifically. It investigates emergence to interrogate or explore the domain space from a modeling and simulation perspective to facilitate understanding, detection, classification, prediction, control, and visualization of the phenomenon. Written by leading international experts, the text is the first to address emergence from an engineering perspective.

"System engineering has a long and proud tradition of establishing the integrative view of systems. The field, however, has not always embraced and assimilated well the lessons and implications from research on complex adaptive systems. As the editors’ note, there have been no texts on Engineering Emergence: Principles and Applications. It is therefore especially useful to have this new, edited book that pulls together so many of the key elements, ranging from the theoretical to the practical, and tapping into advances in methods, tools, and ways to study system complexity. Drs. Rainey and Jamshidi are to be congratulated both for their vision of the book and their success in recruiting contributors with so much to say. Most notable, however, is that this is a book with engineering at its core. It uses modeling and simulation as the language in which to express principles and insights in ways that include tight thinking and rigor despite dealing with notably untidy and often surprising phenomena."

Paul K. Davis, RAND and Frederick S. Pardee RAND Graduate School

  • The first chapter is an introduction and overview to the text.

    The book provides 12 chapters that have a theoretical foundation for this subject.

    Includes 7 specific example chapters of how various modeling and simulation paradigms/techniques can be used to investigate emergence in an engineering context to facilitate understanding, detection, classification, prediction, control and visualization of emergent behavior.

    The final chapter offers lessons learned and the proposed way-ahead for this discipline.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

This book examines the nature of emergence in context of man-made (i.e. engineered) systems, in general, and system of systems engineering applications, specifically. It investigates emergence to interrogate or explore the domain space from a modeling and simulation perspective to facilitate understanding, detection, classification, prediction, control, and visualization of the phenomenon. Written by leading international experts, the text is the first to address emergence from an engineering perspective.

"System engineering has a long and proud tradition of establishing the integrative view of systems. The field, however, has not always embraced and assimilated well the lessons and implications from research on complex adaptive systems. As the editors’ note, there have been no texts on Engineering Emergence: Principles and Applications. It is therefore especially useful to have this new, edited book that pulls together so many of the key elements, ranging from the theoretical to the practical, and tapping into advances in methods, tools, and ways to study system complexity. Drs. Rainey and Jamshidi are to be congratulated both for their vision of the book and their success in recruiting contributors with so much to say. Most notable, however, is that this is a book with engineering at its core. It uses modeling and simulation as the language in which to express principles and insights in ways that include tight thinking and rigor despite dealing with notably untidy and often surprising phenomena."

Paul K. Davis, RAND and Frederick S. Pardee RAND Graduate School

More books from CRC Press

Cover of the book Handbook of Australasian Biogeography by
Cover of the book CRC Handbook of Nuts by
Cover of the book Measurable and Composable Security, Privacy, and Dependability for Cyberphysical Systems by
Cover of the book Virtual Reality and the Built Environment by
Cover of the book Biochemistry and Cell Biology of Artemia by
Cover of the book Database and Applications Security by
Cover of the book Essential NMRCGP CSA Preparation and Practice Cases by
Cover of the book Nonlinear Optics by
Cover of the book Global Lorentzian Geometry by
Cover of the book Fundamentals of Astronomy by
Cover of the book Sustainability by
Cover of the book Principles of Organic Synthesis by
Cover of the book Conformal Field Theory by
Cover of the book Principles of Colloid and Surface Chemistry, Revised and Expanded by
Cover of the book Pesticide Regulation Handbook by
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy