Solving P = NP would be a master key, but for what? #PvsNP #ComplexityTheory #CyberSecurity #AIResearch #Innovation #FutureOfTech #Mathematics #TheoreticalComputerScience #Optimization #DigitalInfrastructure
Solving P = NP would be a master key, but for what? #PvsNP #ComplexityTheory #CyberSecurity #AIResearch #Innovation #FutureOfTech #Mathematics #TheoreticalComputerScience #Optimization #DigitalInfrastructure
Anarchists, what do you think of complexity theory?
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Complexity_theory_and_organizations
On Dec 15, 2005, I presented my first #SemanticWeb related paper "NPBibSearch: An Ontology Augmented Bibliographic Search" suggesting an ontology for NP-complete problems leveraged for exploratory search at the 2nd Italian Semantic Web Workshop in Trento at the Faculty of Economics. I remember that I was one of the very few non-Italian participants back then ;-)
paper: http://sunsite.informatik.rwth-aachen.de/Publications/CEUR-WS//Vol-166/28.pdf
#knowledgegraphs #ontologies #complexityTheory #exploratorysearch @fizise @fiz_karlsruhe
After a wonderful session yesterday, we'll be back on July 16th at 16:00 UTC for an insightful session with Hibri Marzook on "Decoding Paradoxes: Why are many good ideas in Software Delivery counter-intuitive."
We'll dive into counter-intuitive ideas in software delivery by visualizing socio-technical feedback loops in our systems.
How does deploying more frequently improve quality?
How does slack time in a team improve reliability?
Why should we do it more often if it hurts?
These perplexing concepts often leave CEOs bewildered. Improving software delivery means understanding these paradoxes and balancing social and technical dynamics. How do we deepen our understanding and explain these concepts to others?
July 16th, 16:00 UTC
#Complexity #Thinking #Sociotechnical #SystemsThinking #Agile #Coaching #TeamTopology #ComplexityTheory
Looking forward to seeing you there!
Origins : Complexity Rising
18 x 24 inches, Oil on Panel, A new painting from an earlier study.
We tend to think of evolution as a biological process of rising complexity that began with single-celled organisms here on earth, but the universe has been undergoing a cosmic evolution of growing complexity from the very beginning.
Before there could be cells, there needed to be complex molecules and an array of elements to make them.