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Navid Mahdizadeh Gharakhanlou and Liliana Perez
Throughout history, pandemics have forced societies to think beyond typical management and control protocols. The main goals of this study were to simulate and understand the spatial dynamics of COVID-19 spread and assess the efficacy of two policy measu...
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William F. Lawless
Rational models of human behavior aim to predict, possibly control, humans. There are two primary models, the cognitive model that treats behavior as implicit, and the behavioral model that treats beliefs as implicit. The cognitive model reigned supreme ...
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Hooshang Eivazy,Mohammad Reza Malek
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Today, the management of different crises in urban areas is among the main challenges of societies due to their scope and limited resources. Using the crowd to solve these problems would be a proper solution. Crowdsourcing, due to a large number of peopl...
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Abdulrahman Alreshidi and Aakash Ahmad
Context?Internet of Thing (IoT) based systems support any-time/place computations by interconnecting humans, systems, services, devices, and things that enabling autonomous systems to shape-up digitized societies. Software architecture, as the blue-print...
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Mariusz Zytniewski, Mateusz Klement
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Modern IT solutions, such as multi-agent systems, require the use of mechanisms that will introduce certain social elements to improve the process of communication. Such mechanisms may be trust and reputation models, which allow a very important aspect o...
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Raúl Cortés Landázury
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In democratic societies, the public sector is an agent created by individualsto collectively provide goods and services that the market is unable toprovide an efficient andequitable. However, the economic crisis that emergedin the Western powers since th...
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