Synergetic control of social networking services actors’ interactions

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Abstract

The evolutionary process of social networking is a transition from one state to another through chaos that features high system sensitivity to external disturbances. Thus, a system may be in a certain stable state called an attractor adversely affected by a potential threat to social networking actors. So let us have synergetic control conceptualized here in terms of social network actors’ interactions control to ensure national information security. The design of a synergetic system to control self-organizing virtual communities enables a chaos-control transition thus achieving the predicted result of their actors’ interactions. There are some models introduced.

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Hryshchuk, R., & Molodetska, K. (2017). Synergetic control of social networking services actors’ interactions. In Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing (Vol. 543, pp. 34–42). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-48923-0_5

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