The tremendous growth in the availability of inexpensive computing power
and easy availability of computers have generated tremendous interest in
the design and imp- mentation of Complex Systems. Computer-based
solutions offer great support in the design of Complex Systems.
Furthermore, Complex Systems are becoming incre- ingly complex
themselves. This research book comprises a selection of state-of-the-art
contributions to topics dealing with Complex Systems in a
Knowledge-based En- ronment. Complex systems are ubiquitous. Examples
comprise, but are not limited to System of Systems, Service-oriented
Approaches, Agent-based Systems, and Complex Distributed Virtual
Systems. These are application domains that require knowledge of
engineering and management methods and are beyond the scope of
traditional systems. The chapters in this book deal with a selection of
topics which range from unc- tainty representation, management and the
use of ontological means which support and are large-scale business
integration. All contributions were invited and are based on the
recognition of the expertise of the contributing authors in the field.
By colle- ing these sources together in one volume, the intention was to
present a variety of tools to the reader to assist in both study and
work. The second intention was to show how the different facets
presented in the chapters are complementary and contribute towards this
emerging discipline designed to aid in the analysis of complex systems.