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Spatial Management of Distributed Social Systems
Author(s) -
Peter Simon Sapaty
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
journal of computer science research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2630-5151
DOI - 10.30564/jcsr.v2i3.2077
Subject(s) - grasp , computer science , distributed computing , matching (statistics) , code (set theory) , artificial intelligence , theoretical computer science , software engineering , programming language , mathematics , statistics , set (abstract data type)
The paper describes the use of invented, developed, and tested in different countries of the high-level spatial grasp model and technology capable of solving important problems in large social systems, which may be represented as dynamic, self-evolving and distributed social networks. The approach allows us to find important solutions on a holistic level by spatial navigation and parallel pattern matching of social networks with active self-propagating scenarios represented in a special recursive language. This approach effectively hides inside the distributed and networked language implementation traditional system management routines, often providing hundreds of times shorter and simpler high-level solution code. The paper highlights the demands to efficient simulation of social systems, briefs the technology used, and provides some programming examples for solutions of practical problems.

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