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A few things the Symbol Research team are reading.  Complex Insight is curated by Phillip Trotter (www.linkedin.com/in/phillip-trotter) from Symbol Research
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Why Society is a Complex Matter, by Philip Ball

Why Society is a Complex Matter, by Philip Ball | Complex Insight  - Understanding our world | Scoop.it

Society is complicated. But this book argues that this does not place it beyond the reach of a science that can help to explain and perhaps even to predict social behaviour. As a system made up of many interacting agents – people, groups, institutions and governments, as well as physical and technological structures such as roads and computer networks – society can be regarded as a complex system. In recent years, scientists have made great progress in understanding how such complex systems operate, ranging from animal populations to earthquakes and weather. These systems show behaviours that cannot be predicted or intuited by focusing on the individual components, but which emerge spontaneously as a consequence of their interactions: they are said to be ‘self-organized’. Attempts to direct or manage such emergent properties generally reveal that ‘top-down’ approaches, which try to dictate a particular outcome, are ineffectual, and that what is needed instead is a ‘bottom-up’ approach that aims to guide self-organization towards desirable states. This book shows how some of these ideas from the science of complexity can be applied to the study and management of social phenomena, including traffic flow, economic markets, opinion formation and the growth and structure of cities.


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SMART CITY: creative, sustainable and user-centred cities | Digital meets Culture

SMART CITY: creative, sustainable and user-centred cities | Digital meets Culture | Complex Insight  - Understanding our world | Scoop.it

Growing urbanisation, sustainable development, digital challenge, users’ involvement, economic and cultural attractiveness, governance, are part of the main stakes cities have to tackle. To face this plural urban reality, it has become necessary to find adapted means to conceive cities and territorial development. A better consideration of the uses, the creation of real consultation methods have priority. In France, a full-scale experimentation has been led in the south of Paris since 2007, in partnership with the Cité Internationale Universitaire de Paris to try and tackle exactly some of these challenges. Learn more

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Intelligent Agents in Urban Simulations and Smart Cities workshop at ECAI-2012 Montpellier, France, August 27 or 28, 2012

Intelligent Agents in Urban Simulations and Smart Cities workshop at ECAI-2012 Montpellier, France, August 27 or 28, 2012 | Complex Insight  - Understanding our world | Scoop.it

Call for Papers:  Workshop on Intelligent Agents in Urban Simulations.  People, crowds and  rich urban environment, present a challenging simulation problem for AI and multi-agent systems, with numerous applications ranging from fun (games) to very serious (urban planning or security studies)...

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Agent-Based Transport Simulations | MATSim

Agent-Based Transport Simulations | MATSim | Complex Insight  - Understanding our world | Scoop.it

We use Matsim along with our own tools for traffic modelling and simulation. MATSim provides a toolbox to implement large-scale agent-based transport simulations. The toolbox consists of severel modules which can be combined or used stand-alone.  Currently, MATSim offers a toolbox for demand-modeling, agent-based mobility-simulation (traffic flow simulation), re-planning, a controler to iteratively run simulations as well as methods to analyze the output generated by the modules. 

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Gamasutra - Features - How Do You Put the Sim in SimCity?

Gamasutra - Features - How Do You Put the Sim in SimCity? | Complex Insight  - Understanding our world | Scoop.it

Games and games technology often inspire and sometimes lead the simulation industry. Over the years Sim City has been instrumental in many people learning about simulations, urban planning and land use in and outside of a class room. The next generation of Sim City is likely to do that and set expectations on what City Simulations should look like. :-) Great article at Gamasutra on the design and aesthetic of the new version and how it relates to the underpinning simulation. Learn more...

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A Science of Cities

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For me, Mike Batty is one of the defining thought leaders on the science of cities. He is Professor of Planning at University College London where he run's one of the UK's most important research centers for spatial systems -  the Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis (CASA).  This his blog and its a delight and information rich.. Read more...

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Amazon.com: Cities and Complexity: Understanding Cities with Cellular Automata, Agent-Based Models, and Fractals (9780262524797): Michael Batty: Books

Cities and Complexity: Understanding Cities with Cellular Automata, Agent-Based Models, and Fractals

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Mike Batty at CASA - leads some of the UK's most pioneering R&D in advanced spatial systems. This is a must read if you are interested in complex systems and city development.  Cities and Complexity: Understanding Cities with Cellular Automata, Agent-Based Models, and Fractals (9780262524797): Michael Batty: Books (Cities and Complexity: Understanding Cities with Cellular Automata, Agent-Based Models, and Frac...)...


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