multi-layered social networks
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1 Chapter 1Figure 1.1. Ways of including users in a network. For a color version of this fi...Figure 1.2. Example of ILP. For a color version of this figure, see www.iste.co....Figure 1.3. Example of a quadratic program. For a color version of this figure, ...
2 Chapter2 Figure 2.1. Closed network versus open network. For a color version of this figu...Figure 2.2. Observation of a discrete flow in a pathway. For a color version of ...Figure 2.3. Birth and death of flow entities within the network. For a color ver...Figure 2.4. Controlling an activity. For a color version of this figure, see www...Figure 2.5. Synchronization of a transformation activity. Petri net modeling. Fo...Figure 2.6. Convergence/divergence in the AND-type model. For a color version of...Figure 2.7. Convergence/divergence in the OR-type model. For a color version of ...Figure 2.8. Synchronization of a multi-capacity resource. For a color version of...Figure 2.9. Linear resource association. For a color version of this figure, see...Figure 2.10. Flow networks. Combinations of edges in series and in parallel. For...Figure 2.11. Modeling an active resource with a Markovian station. For a color v...Figure 2.12. Metamodel (in UML) of a multiple modelFigure 2.13. A dynamic system and its environmentFigure 2.14. Coupled model and its hierarchical structureFigure 2.15. Example of a three-layered social network. For a color version of t...
3 Chapter 3Figure 3.1. The problem of maximum flow in an additive flow network. For a color...Figure 3.2. Two-terminal series–parallel graph with maximum flow. For a color ve...Figure 3.3. Maximum flow, load rate, capacity balancing. For a color version of ...Figure 3.4. Determination of the maximum flow by searching for minimum cuts. For...Figure 3.5. Example of a Jackson networkFigure 3.6. Timed event graph without external conditionsFigure 3.7. Steady state in a timed event graph with no external conditions. For...Figure 3.8. Flow-shop workshop. For a color version of this figure, see www.iste...Figure 3.9. Flow-shop model using a timed event graph. For a color version of th...Figure 3.10. Average flow-shop production frequency according to the number of p...
4 Chapter 4Figure 4.1. Modeling paradigms for simulation. For a color version of this figur...Figure 4.2. DEVS model dynamicsFigure 4.3. DEVS model hierarchy and simulation protocolFigure 4.4. Coupling simulation/resolutive method diagramFigure 4.5. Implementation of coupling simulation /resolving methodsFigure 4.6. Two-federated high-level architecture. For a color version of this f...Figure 4.7. FMU structure and components. For a color version of this figure, se...Figure 4.8. Example of HLA and FMI/FMU coupling (Gorecki et al. 2020). For a col...Figure 4.9. DEVS model of reception/integration/distribution of an agent (Bouana...Figure 4.10. MSN from the professional network. For a color version of this figu...Figure 4.11. Distributed simulation of MSN (HLA architecture). For a color versi...
5 Chapter 5Figure 5.1. Hourly demand and capacities. For a color version of this figure, se...Figure 5.2. Smart Grid flow chart. For a color version of this figure, see www.i...Figure 5.3. a) Optimized energy mix; b) regulation of the final level of the dam...
6 Chapter 6Figure 6.1. AS IS scenario: demand and inventory status at the start of the week...Figure 6.2. Aggregate transport capacity. For a color version of this figure, se...Figure 6.3. Performance indicators. For a color version of this figure, see www....Figure 6.4. Load rate of transport resources. For a color version of this figure...Figure 6.5. Material supply flows. For a color version of this figure, see www.i...
7 Chapter 7Figure 7.1. BPMN conversation diagram between the pre-interview social network a...Figure 7.2. Diagram showing BPMN collaboration for interview production/broadcas...Figure 7.3. Actor-based agent modeling and simulation. For a color version of th...Figure 7.4. Multi-layer simulation network. For a color version of this figure, ...
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