TY - GEN
T1 - The application of complex systems concepts in a military context
AU - van Lieburg, Anthonie
AU - le Grand, Nanne
AU - Schut, Martijn
PY - 2009
Y1 - 2009
N2 - Military peacekeeping and reconstruction missions become increasingly more complex. This complexity becomes apparent not only in the large number and variety in actors and domains but also in the intrinsic non-linear dynamics encountered in mission areas. To aid in a better understanding of this complexity we study the potential value of complex systems concepts in this context. This paper describes some of our preliminary insights and discusses some of the remaining challenges from an application point of view.
AB - Military peacekeeping and reconstruction missions become increasingly more complex. This complexity becomes apparent not only in the large number and variety in actors and domains but also in the intrinsic non-linear dynamics encountered in mission areas. To aid in a better understanding of this complexity we study the potential value of complex systems concepts in this context. This paper describes some of our preliminary insights and discusses some of the remaining challenges from an application point of view.
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M3 - Conference contribution
T3 - Belgian/Netherlands Artificial Intelligence Conference
SP - 153
EP - 160
BT - Proceedings of Twenty-First Benelux Conference on Artificial Intelligence, BNAIC 2009
T2 - 21st Benelux Conference on Artificial Intelligence, BNAIC 2009
Y2 - 29 October 2009 through 30 October 2009
ER -