Simulation-based engineering of complex systems
John R. Clymer of California State University Fullerton (CSUF) describes the ExtendSim and OpEMCSS library toolsets as methods for designing models based on complex, context-sensitive interactions.
John R. Clymer of California State University Fullerton (CSUF) describes the ExtendSim and OpEMCSS library toolsets as methods for designing models based on complex, context-sensitive interactions.
Complexity science and related methods draw from multiple theories and disciplines. As a result, the application of complexity science and methods can potentially help build bridges across disciplines. However, the use of different language and concepts across disciplines can also act as a barrier to achieving transdisciplinary collaborations to address complex challenges.
Complex Systems students, staff, faculty and friends are invited to this open-format seminar with Dr. Bill Sutherland. Bring your lunch and your ideas, and see where the conversations take you.
Monday June 3 & Monday, July 8
STC 1019 from 12-1:30
"Common ground, public space, a commonwealth: The Agora of ancient times – A gathering and holding for diversity of disagreement, dilemma, dialogue, discussion, dramaturgy, and dialectics.
Complex Systems students, staff, faculty and friends are invited to this open-format seminar with Dr. Bill Sutherland. Bring your lunch and your ideas, and see where the conversations take you.
STC 1019 from 3-4:30
"Common ground, public space, a commonwealth: The Agora of ancient times – A gathering and holding for diversity of disagreement, dilemma, dialogue, discussion, dramaturgy, and dialectics.
Complex Systems students, staff, faculty and friends are invited to this open-format seminar with Dr. Bill Sutherland. Bring your lunch and your ideas, and see where the conversations take you.
Monday June 3 & Monday, July 8
STC 1019 from 12-1:30
"Common ground, public space, a commonwealth: The Agora of ancient times – A gathering and holding for diversity of disagreement, dilemma, dialogue, discussion, dramaturgy, and dialectics.
Complex Systems students, staff, faculty and friends are invited to this open-format seminar with Dr. Bill Sutherland. Bring your lunch and your ideas, and see where the conversations take you.
STC 1019 from 3-4:30
"Common ground, public space, a commonwealth: The Agora of ancient times – A gathering and holding for diversity of disagreement, dilemma, dialogue, discussion, dramaturgy, and dialectics.
Tuesday, August 27, 2019 at 9 a.m.
K. Ponnambalam 1, S. Jamshid Mousavi 2, S. Fletcher 3, K.W. Hipel 1, and Dawn Parker 4
1 Professor, Department of Systems Design Engineering, University of waterloo
2 Visiting Prof. Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Waterloo
Bring your lunch and your thoughts, and join our complexity discussion!
Through models of mentorship and faciliation we are looking to continue our emergent conversation(s) utilizing the framework of systems and complexity thinking, as we work to create a commond language and shared experience of community - the purpose of which is the very process itself.
Every other Monday in DC 1302 from 12-1:30 p.m.
Monday September 23rd
Monday October 7th
Monday October 21st
Monday November 4th
Monday November 18th
Bring your thoughts, and join our complexity discussion!
Through models of mentorship and facilitation we are looking to continue our emergent conversation(s) utilizing the framework of systems and complexity thinking, as we work to create a common language and shared experience of community - the purpose of which is the very process itself.
Every other Monday from 1:30-3 p.m.
Monday September 23rd
Monday October 7th
Monday October 21st
Monday November 4th
Next Date: Monday November 18th (DC 1302)
Bring your lunch and your thoughts, and join our complexity discussion!
Through models of mentorship and faciliation we are looking to continue our emergent conversation(s) utilizing the framework of systems and complexity thinking, as we work to create a commond language and shared experience of community - the purpose of which is the very process itself.
Every other Monday in DC 1302 from 12-1:30 p.m.
Monday September 23rd
Monday October 7th
Monday October 21st
Monday November 4th
Monday November 18th