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Behaving nicely in a system of systems – harmonising with the environment
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posted on 2015-05-15, 13:04 authored by Michael HenshawMichael Henshaw, Carys Siemieniuch, Murray SinclairSystems of Systems (SoS) Engineering has emerged as an important area of study; as the interconnectedness of systems rapidly increases, new challenges are arising that are of global impact. A major difficulty in SoS is that individual systems operators tend to maximize the performance of their own systems at the expense of the overall performance of the SoS. In this chapter a set of global drivers for encouraging “nice behavior” are identified. The results of a European project to identify a strategic research agenda in SoS are presented and the relationships of the research themes to the global drivers are explained.
Funding
European Commission (Grant number 287593)
History
School
- Mechanical, Electrical and Manufacturing Engineering
Published in
Studies in Systems, Decision and ControlVolume
27Pages
175 - 192 (17)Citation
HENSHAW, M., SIEMIENIUCH, C. and SINCLAIR, M., 2015. Behaving nicely in a system of systems – harmonising with the environment. IN: El-Osery, A., Prevost, J., (eds). Control and Systems Engineering – a report on four decades of contributions, pp. 175 - 192Publisher
© Springer International PublishingVersion
- AM (Accepted Manuscript)
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Closed access. This book chapter was published in the book Control and Systems Engineering – a report on four decades of contributions [© Springer International Publishing]. The publishers's website is at http://www.springer.com/gb/ISBN
978-3319146355Publisher version
Book series
Studies in Systems, Decision and Control;Vol 27Language
- en