Our Goal The mission of this TC is to contribute to an emergent theory and a modelling, simulation, and gaming toolkit for the design and management of networked utility and infrastructure systems as complex socio-technical systems from a variety of disciplines, each with a different perspective on infrastructure system complexity. In other words, the TC…
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Homeland Security
Our Goal The scientific and engineering communities have been called upon to help the world respond to security challenges after September 11, 2001. The IEEE SMC Technical Committee on Homeland Security (TCHS) aims to promote and guide information systems, algorithm, and database research of relevance to international and national security. The TCHS will: organize special…
Read More >Grey Systems
Our Goal Grey Systems theory is a new method to study unascertained problems with poor data. Grey Systems theory works on unascertain systems with partially known and partially unknown information, and by drawing out valuable information from the generating and developing of the partially known information. In light of this emerging discipline trend, this technical…
Read More >Enterprise Information Systems
Our Goal Enterprise information system (EIS), also known as Enterprise Systems (ES), has become increasingly popular over the last several decades. The discipline is transformational in the way it integrates and extends business processes across the boundaries of business functions, corporate walls, industries, as well as geographic borders. In 2005, IEEE SMC Technical Committee on…
Read More >Enterprise Architecture and Engineering
Our Goal Enterprise Architecture (EA) is described as a means to cope with organizations’ ever-increasing complexity by ensuring that organizations appropriately use and optimize their technical resources. EA is therefore seen as an integrated and holistic vision of an enterprise’s fundamental organization, embodied in its elements (people, processes, applications, etc.), their relationships to each other…
Read More >Distributed Intelligent Systems
Our Goal The Technical Committee on Distributed Intelligent Systems is an international special interest group of specialists active in the research and applications of collaborative agent-based systems. Key application areas include manufacturing and supply chains, and infrastructures for service, energy, transportation, and emergency management systems. The core research topics for these applications include agent architectures,…
Read More >Discrete Event Systems
Our Goal The primary objective of the TC on Discrete Event Systems (DES) is to promote communication between DES researchers, students, and practitioners. Hence, the goal of the TC is to provide a basis for the exchange of information and ideas among researchers and practitioners through scientific events, such as special conference sessions, tutorials and…
Read More >Cyber-Physical Cloud Systems
Our Goal Today’s distributed and networked cyber-physical systems have become increasingly complex. New solutions are urgently required to effectively tackle the soaring complexities of such systems. The Technical Committee on Cyber-Physical Cloud Systems focuses on the higher layers of cyber-physical systems architecture, particularly smart data processing, real-time data analytics and cloud service provisioning in engineering…
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