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Combined systems: The combined systems point of view
Paul Burghardt
B. Van de Walle, B.C.
Crisis Management Systems are evolving from human organizations making use of information systems towards three-layered networks of human actors, artificial agents and traditional information systems. In order to understand the qualities of such complex "COMBINED" systems a joint effort of the sciences of human and artificial systems is required. To ensure practical results, research efforts should anticipate engineering efforts by providing architectural mechanisms and patterns associated with the qualities and capabilities of Combined Systems as a whole. © Proceedings ISCRAM 2004.
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citation:Paul Burghardt. (2004). Combined systems: The combined systems point of view. In B. C. B. Van de Walle (Ed.), Proceedings of ISCRAM 2004 – 1st International Workshop on Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management (pp. 51-56). Brussels: Royal Flemish Academy of Belgium.
2004
ConferencePaper
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Information systems
Multi agent systems
Artificial agents
Artificial systems
Collaborative decision making
Combined system
Communicative actions
Crisis management systems
Organization networks
Research efforts
Management information systems
file:http://idl.iscram.org/files/burghardt/2004/85_Burghardt2004.pdf
Royal Flemish Academy of Belgium
English
2411-3387
Proceedings of ISCRAM 2004 – 1st International Workshop on Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management
2004
51
56
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