*Measurement Science for Complex Information Systems*
·http://nist.gov/itl/antd/emergent_behavior.cfm <http://scoutr.pt/g44457>

We live in the midst of astonishingly complex systems. From ecologies to
earthquakes, from transportation networks to computational clouds, our days
are defined by the networks in which we are intertwined. Yet, as sudden
weather disasters and unexpected economic upheavals prove, we’re still
pretty bad at predicting complex systems. This is the very problem that the
Measurement Science for Complex Information Systems lab at the National
Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) aims to understand. The
website opens with a great introduction and summary of the project,
including what the “new idea” and the “technical objectives” are. Along
with descriptions of the applied mathematical and hard science measures
used by NIST, there are numerous links to Related Publications and Related
Presentations

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Tom Johnson
Institute for Analytic Journalism   --     Santa Fe, NM USA
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Society of Professional Journalists <http://www.spj.org>   -   Region 9
<http://www.spj.org/region9.asp> Director
Twitter: jtjohnson
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