Features of evolving systems behavior
| Parent link: | The 9th International Forum on Strategic Techology (IFOST-2014), September 21-23, 2014, Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh: [proceedings]. [3 p.].— , 2014 |
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| Summary: | Title screen Nowadays much attention is paid to modeling ofevolving systems and detection of their development regularities.Evolving systems, on the one hand, have a system of selfregulation,on the other hand tend not to use energy in order tomaintain stability and to sustain itself in a nonequilibrium state.Thus, the development process is a spasmodic state transition atthe end of the cycle to a new qualitative level.Consequence of cyclic development – irreversibility. Whereinproperty of development irreversibility imposes certainrequirements on the stability of systems. Obviously hyper steadysystem is incapable of development as it suppresses anydeviations from the hyper steady state. For transition toqualitatively new state the system surely has to be unstable atsome instant. However constant instability - is other extreme, asharmful to evolving systems because it excludes storing, fixing insystem characteristics, which are useful to interaction withenvironment, i.e. that defines steady structure of system.Objective ratios between "stability" of system and its"instability" generating development also have to be reflected inmathematical model of evolving system. In this article from positions of system approach isconsidered results presentation technology of observations in thefunctional activity of the human body (evolving system), withinwhich is shown the possibility of decision-making individualizedassessment on some known regularity with respect to which isestimated individual state. This technology is based on methodsof evolving system analysis that allows to find defects in internalstructure of system (human body) in case of self-regulationbreach. |
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2014
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| Series: | Applied Engineering Sciences Poster |
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| Online Access: | http://180.211.172.109/ifost2014Pro/pdf/S6-P96.pdf |
| Format: | Electronic Book Chapter |
| KOHA link: | https://koha.lib.tpu.ru/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=641725 |