A Proposal for the Organisational Measure in Intelligent Systems
The collaboration within organisations and among organisations is a fundamental concept in the attainment of the overall objectives pursued by an enterprise network in human companies. Swarm systems are intelligent systems that show collaboration within the system; moreover, some models, such as mul...
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doaj-c628af4b66a74013b88c487ac64337ae2020-11-25T02:57:28ZengMDPI AGApplied Sciences2076-34172020-03-01105180610.3390/app10051806app10051806A Proposal for the Organisational Measure in Intelligent SystemsJesús-Ángel Román0María-Luisa Pérez-Delgado1Escuela Politécnica Superior de Zamora, University of Salamanca, Av. Requejo 33, C.P. 49022 Zamora, SpainEscuela Politécnica Superior de Zamora, University of Salamanca, Av. Requejo 33, C.P. 49022 Zamora, SpainThe collaboration within organisations and among organisations is a fundamental concept in the attainment of the overall objectives pursued by an enterprise network in human companies. Swarm systems are intelligent systems that show collaboration within the system; moreover, some models, such as multiple ant colonies, show the collaboration of several systems to achieve a global goal. The collaboration in this type of system optimises the achievement of the overall objectives as in an enterprise network in human organisations. Being able to measure this collaboration allows establishing a relationship between the improvement in the results of the system and the degree of collaboration, both at the level of specialisation of each element of the system and the systems as a whole. The performance of a swarm system depends on the number of members in many cases, so that if we can establish a measure of specialisation and collaboration, we could tipify and classify these systems in terms of the efficiency and the realiability to perform different tasks.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/10/5/1806multi-ant systementerprise networkswarm systemsspecialisationcollaborationintelligent systems |
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Jesús-Ángel Román María-Luisa Pérez-Delgado A Proposal for the Organisational Measure in Intelligent Systems Applied Sciences multi-ant system enterprise network swarm systems specialisation collaboration intelligent systems |
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A Proposal for the Organisational Measure in Intelligent Systems |
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A Proposal for the Organisational Measure in Intelligent Systems |
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A Proposal for the Organisational Measure in Intelligent Systems |
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A Proposal for the Organisational Measure in Intelligent Systems |
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A Proposal for the Organisational Measure in Intelligent Systems |
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proposal for the organisational measure in intelligent systems |
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Applied Sciences |
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2020-03-01 |
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The collaboration within organisations and among organisations is a fundamental concept in the attainment of the overall objectives pursued by an enterprise network in human companies. Swarm systems are intelligent systems that show collaboration within the system; moreover, some models, such as multiple ant colonies, show the collaboration of several systems to achieve a global goal. The collaboration in this type of system optimises the achievement of the overall objectives as in an enterprise network in human organisations. Being able to measure this collaboration allows establishing a relationship between the improvement in the results of the system and the degree of collaboration, both at the level of specialisation of each element of the system and the systems as a whole. The performance of a swarm system depends on the number of members in many cases, so that if we can establish a measure of specialisation and collaboration, we could tipify and classify these systems in terms of the efficiency and the realiability to perform different tasks. |
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multi-ant system enterprise network swarm systems specialisation collaboration intelligent systems |
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