Contribution of Socionics to the Scalability of Complex Social Systems: Introduction
Contribution of Socionics to the Scalability of Complex Social Systems: Introduction
I Multi-layer Modelling
From “Clean” Mechanisms to “Dirty” Models: Methodological Perspectives of an Up-Scaling of Actor Constellations
Sociological Foundation of the Holonic Approach Using Habitus-Field-Theory to Improve Multiagent Systems
Linking Micro and Macro Description of Scalable Social Systems Using Reference Nets
II Concepts for Organization and Self-Organization
Building Scalable Virtual Communities — Infrastructure Requirements and Computational Costs
Organization: The Central Concept for Qualitative and Quantitative Scalability
Agents Enacting Social Roles. Balancing Formal Structure and Practical Rationality in MAS Design
Scalability, Scaling Processes, and the Management of Complexity. A System Theoretical Approach
III The Emergence of Social Structures
On the Organisation of Agent Experience: Scaling Up Social Cognition
Trust and the Economy of Symbolic Goods: A Contribution to the Scalability of Open Multi-agent Systems
Coordination in Scaling Actor Constellations
From Conditional Commitments to Generalized Media: On Means of Coordination Between Self-Governed Entities
IV From an Agent-Centred to a Communication-Centred Perspective
Scalability and the Social Dynamics of Communication. On Comparing Social Network Analysis and Communication-Oriented Modelling as Models of Communication Networks
Multiagent Systems Without Agents — Mirror-Holons for the Compilation and Enactment of Communication Structures
Communication Systems: A Unified Model of Socially Intelligent Systems.