Systems Research and Behavioral Science is a scientific journal for theory and research in the fields of systems sciences. It is the official publication of the International Federation for Systems Research. Systems Research and Behavioral Science originated from the merger of two journals, Systems Research (1974–1996) and Behavioral Science (1956–1996). The combined series commenced in January/February 1997 with volume 14, continuing the numbering of Systems Research. According to the Journal Citation Reports, the journal has a 2020 impact factor of 1.750, ranking it 65th out of 110 journals in the category "Social Sciences Interdisciplinary" and 194th of out of 226 journals in the category "Management". (Wikipedia).
Mathematical modeling of evolving systems
Discover the multidisciplinary nature of the dynamical principles at the core of complexity science. COURSE NUMBER: CAS 522 COURSE TITLE: Dynamical Systems LEVEL: Graduate SCHOOL: School of Complex Adaptive Systems INSTRUCTOR: Enrico Borriello MODE: Online SEMESTER: Fall 2021 SESSION:
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What Is Systems Engineering? | Systems Engineering, Part 1
See all the videos in this playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLn8PRpmsu08owzDpgnQr7vo2O-FUQm_fL This video covers what systems engineering is and why it’s useful. We will present a broad overview of how systems engineering helps us develop complex projects that meet the progr
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Introduction to Systems Engineering open course
System Engineering is a professional discipline that ensures the timely management and delivery of large projects. This is a free, open online course delivered by leading UNSW Canberra academics on the Coursera platform. For more information visit https://www.coursera.org/course/introse
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Towards a Model-Based Approach | Systems Engineering, Part 2
See all the videos in this playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLn8PRpmsu08owzDpgnQr7vo2O-FUQm_fL The role of systems engineering is to help find and maintain a balance between the stakeholder needs, the management needs, and the engineering needs of a project. So we can thin
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Swarms, Societies, and Superorganisms
How do we decompose the drivers of success and failure in complex living groups? COURSE NUMBER: CAS 503 COURSE TITLE: Fundamentals of Complex Systems Science: Collectives LEVEL: Graduate SCHOOL: School of Complex Adaptive Systems INSTRUCTOR: Bryan Daniels MODE: Online SEMESTER: Fall 202
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The Benefits of Functional Architectures | Systems Engineering, Part 3
See the other videos in this series: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLn8PRpmsu08owzDpgnQr7vo2O-FUQm_fL Functional, logical, and physical architectures are important tools for designing complex systems. We describe what architectures are and how they contribute to the early stages of
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Logic: The Structure of Reason
As a tool for characterizing rational thought, logic cuts across many philosophical disciplines and lies at the core of mathematics and computer science. Drawing on Aristotle’s Organon, Russell’s Principia Mathematica, and other central works, this program tracks the evolution of logic, be
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Reactive Systems use a high-performance software architecture. They are resilient under stress, and their reactive design allows them to scale elastically to meet demand. The reactive design approach allows the creation of more complex, more flexible systems and forms the basis for some of
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System Design: How to store passwords in the database?
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From playlist Computer Science Fundamentals
Stanford Seminar - Can we govern algorithms with science?
J. Nathan Matias of Cornell University The governance of adaptive algorithms is one of society s most pressing scientific challenges. In public discourse, these algorithms decide what we are allowed to say and rank the information we see. Because they adapt to human behaviors that they a
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DeepSec 2013: Psychology of Security: a Research Programme
For more information and to download the video visit: http://bit.ly/DS13_info Playlist Deepsec 2013: http://bit.ly/DS13_pl Slides: http://bit.ly/1oJhWeF Speaker: Stefan Schumacher IT Security is often considered to be a technical problem. However, IT Security is about decisions made by h
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Artificial Intelligence: How It Works and What It Means for the Future - Yisong Yue - 1/13/2021
Over the past decade, artificial intelligence (AI) and the massive amounts of data powering such systems have dramatically changed our world. And as both the technology and the way in which scientists and engineers handle it becomes more refined, the impact of AI in society will become mor
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The Whole of AQA A Level Psychology | Revision for Exams
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DeepSec 2009: The Developmental Psychology of Intrusion Detection Systems
Thanks to the DeepSec organisation for making these videos available and let me share the videos on YouTube. Speaker: Stefan Schumacher Stefan Schumacher talks about psychologic aspects when designing intrusion detection systems. For more information visit: http://bit.ly/DeepSec_2009_i
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Session 6, Public Policy Stage - The role of computational social science in policymaking
In this session the Public Policy programme at the Alan Turing Institute is launching the Modelling for Policy Theme followed by a panel on the role of computational social science (CSS) for policy-making. The expert panelists are world-leading academics who have made seminal contributions
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Re-Imagining the Social Sciences in the Age of AI - March 4, 2020
Re-Imagining the Social Sciences in the Age of AI: A Cross-Disciplinary Conversation Wednesday, March 4 5:30 p.m. Wolfensohn Hall Co-organized by the School of Mathematics and the School of Social Sciences, this public event will feature two short talks about the transformational possibi
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2 History and Cognition Basics
Recorded: Spring 2014 Lecturer: Dr. Erin M. Buchanan Materials: created for Memory and Cognition (PSY 422) using Smith and Kosslyn (2006) Lecture materials and assignments available at statisticsofdoom.com. https://statisticsofdoom.com/page/other-courses/
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Expressive Intelligence: AI, Games and New Media
October 20, 2006 lecture by Michael Mateas for the Stanford University Human Computer Interaction Seminar (CS547). "Expressive AI (Artificial Intelligence)", a process occurring when AI research and art mutually inform each other, is discussed using the interactive drama Facade (downloada
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Learn computer science terminology. We'll take a dive into understanding some of the terms used in computer science and software development. The video starts with the basics and then gets more advanced. Video from Forrest Knight. Check out his channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC
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Milner Award Lecture 2015: Reactive, real-time and hybrid computer systems
Listen to a world expert on computer science speak about advances in reactive, real-time, and hybrid computer systems. Milner Award Lecture 2015 delivered by Professor Thomas Henzinger, Institute of Science and Technology, at the Royal Society, London, on 18 November 2015. https://royal
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