Data Farming Process and Initial Network Analysis Capabilities
Authored by Gary Horne, Theodore Meyer
Date Published: 2016
DOI: 10.3390/axioms5010004
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Abstract
Data Farming, network applications and approaches to integrate network
analysis and processes to the data farming paradigm are presented as
approaches to address complex system questions. Data Farming is a
quantified approach that examines questions in large possibility spaces
using modeling and simulation. It evaluates whole landscapes of outcomes
to draw insights from outcome distributions and outliers. Social network
analysis and graph theory are widely used techniques for the evaluation
of social systems. Incorporation of these techniques into the data
farming process provides analysts examining complex systems with a
powerful new suite of tools for more fully exploring and understanding
the effect of interactions in complex systems. The integration of
network analysis with data farming techniques provides modelers with the
capability to gain insight into the effect of network attributes, whether the network is explicitly defined or emergent, on the breadth of
the model outcome space and the effect of model inputs on the resultant
network statistics.
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