Introduction to Computational Social Science by Claudio Cioffi-Revilla

Introduction to Computational Social Science by Claudio Cioffi-Revilla

Author:Claudio Cioffi-Revilla
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Springer London, London


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Alternatively, if S is defined in terms of graphic models—such as when using a set of associated UML class, sequence, and state diagrams of S—then the set of features contained in the graphics can be used as information to define C(S). For example, suppose the UML class diagram of social system S consists of a number of objects and a number of associations among objects, denoted by discrete variables O and A, respectively, where O=1,2,3,…,o and A=1,2,3,…,a. Similarly, the UML sequence diagram of S consists of O objects and S sequential interactions among objects in separate “lanes,” where S=1,2,3,…,s. Finally, suppose the UML state diagram of S has X states and Φ transitions among states, where X=1,2,3,…,x and Φ=1,2,3,…,ϕ. Then, social complexity based on the three graphic models can be defined by functions of these metrics. For instance, the graphic complexity measure



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