Semiotic Interpretation of Lotka–Volterra Model and its Usage in Knowledge Management

Convergence of NBICS-technologies makes relevant the exact definition of objective goals’ spectrum, which pursued this self-organizing system of technologies. Authors consider the objective goals of this system of technologies as “semiotic attractors” and the tasks related to knowledge management at...

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Main Authors: Evdokimov Kirill E., Kuznetsov Valery G., Melik-Gaykazyan Irina V., Melik-Gaykazyan Maria V.
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Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2016-01-01
Series:SHS Web of Conferences
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/shsconf/20162801033
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author Evdokimov Kirill E.
Kuznetsov Valery G.
Melik-Gaykazyan Irina V.
Melik-Gaykazyan Maria V.
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description Convergence of NBICS-technologies makes relevant the exact definition of objective goals’ spectrum, which pursued this self-organizing system of technologies. Authors consider the objective goals of this system of technologies as “semiotic attractors” and the tasks related to knowledge management at the NBICS-technologies niche as management of competition between the goals, which cause processes of creation, transmission, reception, usage and duplication of the new knowledge. Competitive interaction of these goals (and their symbolizations) were researched on the grounds of Lotka–Volterra model. The original interpretation of Lotka–Volterra model is posed on the basis of stated interconnection between the stages of complex systems’ non-linear dynamics, this self-organization’s information mechanisms and the semiotic results of information processes’ stages. This synthesis of synergetic, cybernetic and semiotic paradigms is implemented on the grounds of A. N. Whitehead process philosophy. Semiotic interpretation of the model allowed determining the order of goals’ conversion and defining the stages of dynamics at which this transformation by means of knowledge management is constructive.
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spelling doaj.art-79d567eaf5aa41a99d9a6d050da4f7a72022-12-21T22:21:51ZengEDP SciencesSHS Web of Conferences2261-24242016-01-01280103310.1051/shsconf/20162801033shsconf_rptss2016_01033Semiotic Interpretation of Lotka–Volterra Model and its Usage in Knowledge ManagementEvdokimov Kirill E.0Kuznetsov Valery G.1Melik-Gaykazyan Irina V.2Melik-Gaykazyan Maria V.3National Research Tomsk Polytechnic UniversityLomonosov Moscow State UniversityTomsk State Pedagogical UniversityNational Research Tomsk Polytechnic UniversityConvergence of NBICS-technologies makes relevant the exact definition of objective goals’ spectrum, which pursued this self-organizing system of technologies. Authors consider the objective goals of this system of technologies as “semiotic attractors” and the tasks related to knowledge management at the NBICS-technologies niche as management of competition between the goals, which cause processes of creation, transmission, reception, usage and duplication of the new knowledge. Competitive interaction of these goals (and their symbolizations) were researched on the grounds of Lotka–Volterra model. The original interpretation of Lotka–Volterra model is posed on the basis of stated interconnection between the stages of complex systems’ non-linear dynamics, this self-organization’s information mechanisms and the semiotic results of information processes’ stages. This synthesis of synergetic, cybernetic and semiotic paradigms is implemented on the grounds of A. N. Whitehead process philosophy. Semiotic interpretation of the model allowed determining the order of goals’ conversion and defining the stages of dynamics at which this transformation by means of knowledge management is constructive.http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/shsconf/20162801033
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