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Complex Adaptive System(CAS)-Based Allocation and Management of River Basin Water Resources

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The system of river basin water resources is viewed as a collaborating accretion network composed of many independent agents, and its complexity is studied with the complex adaptive system (CAS) theory.
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This article is published in Systems Engineering - Theory & Practice.The article was published on 2005-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 12 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Accretion (finance) & Water resources.

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Adaptive Allocation Modeling for a Complex System of Regional Water and Land Resources Based on Information Entropy and its Application

TL;DR: An adaptive allocation model was established for a complex system of regional water and land resources using complex adaptive systems theory and the results indicated that the evolution of the model was consistent with the actual behaviors of adaptive agents.
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Self-adaptive obtaining water-supply reservoir operation rules: Co-evolution artificial immune system

TL;DR: A novel reservoir operating rule extraction architecture is proposed based on similarities between the process of extracting reservoirs operating rules and the self-adaptive learning behavior of antibody to antigens in the human immune system, which can provide sufficient decision-making information in view of the physical meanings of the gene schemas contained in the rules.
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CAS-based social network analysis for collaborative management in the green supply chain network system

TL;DR: The objective of this paper is to unify collaborative management ideas and the Complex Adaptive System (CAS) theory into a Social Network Analysis (SNA) of Green Supply Chain Management (GSCM) for the sake of sustainable development.
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An Intelligent Decision Support System of Lake Water Pollution Control Based on Multi-agent Model

TL;DR: An intelligent decision support system (IDSS) of lake water pollution control based on multi-agent model is put forward and will be integrated through a reliable communications and computing framework, which must have high-performance.
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A Framework of Trans-Boundary Water Conflict Model Based on Qualitative Simulation of Behavior

TL;DR: The paper aims at finding out an effective method to study and solve trans-boundary water conflict on the basis of understanding, early warning and controlling human behaviour in trans-guided water conflict.