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1. Designing the ubiquitous information society based on an approach of trans-disciplinary science and technology
Sato, Y.; Shin, S.; Kato, H.; Fukumoto, T.; Yano, K.; Kawakami, K.; Homma, K.; Sasaki, T.; Funabashi, M.;
Systems, Man and Cybernetics, 2004 IEEE International Conference on
Volume 6,  10-13 Oct. 2004 Page(s):5651 - 5656 vol.6
Abstract:

We in the systems sub-theme in the Yaoyorozu project is working to develop methodologies mainly based on computer models integrating multiple disciplinary knowledge for designing a ubiquitous information society. Scenario models for possible future quadrants are developed for fostering socio-economic discussions and in-depth understandings among other teams with respective disciplines. A multi-agent simulation model and a trust transition model are also developed for deductive evaluation of human behavior triggered by ubiquitous information services. This paper summarizes the future scenarios and related technologies that we are developing.
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