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Title: | Criticality in complex sociotechnical systems. An empirical approach | Authors: | Viejo, Pablo Kremers, Enrique de Durana, José González Barambones, Óscar Hernández-Tejera, Francisco Mario Hernández Cabrera, José Juan Évora Gómez, José |
UNESCO Clasification: | 1203 Ciencia de los ordenadores | Issue Date: | 2013 | Conference: | The 2013 European Conference on Complex Systems (ECCS 2013) | Abstract: | Critical regimes are present in all socio-technical systems. Usually, man-made systems are designed to avoid these regimes completely, and stay in a stable steady state to avoid uncertainty. However, complexity theory postulates that the edge of chaos, between order and disorder, provides highly interesting phenomena, such as emergence, which are important for the evolution of the system. In this paper we explore the edge of chaos through a concrete example in electrical energy systems. The exploration is done through simulation, which provides a valuable mean to perform massive experiments on large scale systems. The complexity residing at the edge is discussed, and external, system relevant and internal factors which are likely to shift this edge or drive the systems trajectory towards or away from it are introduced. | URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10553/112547 | Source: | European Conference on Complex Systems (ECCS 2013), Barcelona, España |
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