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Feb 10, 2025
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ITIS 6500 - Complex Adaptive Systems Complex adaptive systems (CAS) are networked (agents/part interact with their neighbors and, occasionally, distant agents), nonlinear (the whole is greater than the sum of its parts), adaptive (the system learns to change with its environment), open (new resources are being introduced into the environment), dynamic (the change is a norm), emergent (new, unplanned features of the system get introduced through the interaction of its parts/agents), and selforganizing (the parts organize themselves into a hierarchy of subsystems of various complexity). Ant colonies, networks of neurons, the immune system, the Internet, social institutions, organization of cities, and the global economy are a few examples where the behavior of the whole is much more complex than the behavior of the parts. This course covers those and similar topics in an interactive manner. Examples of current research efforts are provided. Topics include: Self-organization; emergent properties; learning; agents; localization affect; adaptive systems; nonlinear behavior; chaos; and complexity.
Credit Hours: (3) Prerequisite(s): CCI graduate standing or permission of department. Cross-listed Course(s): DSBA 6322 , HCIP 6322 , ITCS 6322 , ITCS 8322 , and ITIS 8500 .
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