Weighted networks in socio-technical systems: Concepts and challenges

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Abstract

Socio-technical systems join together humans and technique. Basic concepts and principles of socio-technical systems are outlined, as well as weighted networks as the appropriate mathematical models. Particular examples of socio-technical systems with various usages of weighted networks in domains such as airline connection networks, scientific collaboration, social networks, software engineering and urban traffic are presented. Comparative analysis of the selected examples is outlined with the focus on the nature and functions of nodes, links and weights. The identified challenges, such as the creation of networks, evolving nature of systems, and the need for multidisciplinary teams in the system design are discussed.

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Stojanov, Z., Stojanov, J., Jotanovic, G., & Dobrilovic, D. (2020). Weighted networks in socio-technical systems: Concepts and challenges. In CEUR Workshop Proceedings (Vol. 2638, pp. 265–276). CEUR-WS. https://doi.org/10.47350/iccs-de.2020.24

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