The role of organizational semiotics and social constructs in the social awareness of simulated cognitive plausible actors

Today many computational organizational models exist and the complexity and numbers of these models is growing in time, but many models are only focusing on one aspect like communication, social networks or cognition, while not being aware of their ‘Semiotic Umwelt’ [18, 19]. This paper explains how...

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Main Authors: Helmhout, M, Gazendam, HWM, Jorna, RJ
Other Authors: Filipe, J
Format: Conference item
Language:English
Published: INSTICC Press 2004
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Summary:Today many computational organizational models exist and the complexity and numbers of these models is growing in time, but many models are only focusing on one aspect like communication, social networks or cognition, while not being aware of their ‘Semiotic Umwelt’ [18, 19]. This paper explains how organizational semiotics can contribute to implement norms and social constructs [10] as part of the decision-structure and social awareness of actors in a multi-actor system, based on the cognitive architecture ACT-R [1].