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The evolutionary algorithms community tends to concentrate efforts on improving optimisation procedures. To a degree this seems a waste, since some of the expertise gained with computer simulations might also be relevant to the organisation of real-life innovative processes. It might be especially useful at the moment at present, particularly as it is becoming obvious that the supposedly rational, linear scheme of research-development production has failed to meet expectations, and as the knowledge economy tries to define what really works in innovative enterprises. In an attempt to provoke some discussion, this text focuses briefly on parallels between the findings of the new science of knowledge management and the characteristics observed in evolving populations.
Rocznik
Tom
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9--20
Opis fizyczny
Bibliogr. 10 poz.
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autor
- Institute of Engineering Cybernetics, Technical University of Wroclaw, Wyb. Wyspianskiego 27, 50-370 Wroclaw, Poland, rbg@ict.pwr.wroc.pl
Bibliografia
- 1. White Paper on Science and Technology, S&T Agency of Japanese Government, 1996.
- 2. Gordon, R.J.: does the “New Economy” Measure up to the Great Inventions of the Past? 2000, draft of a paper for the Journal of Economic Perspectives.
- 3. Lorenz, K.: Der Abbau des Menschlichen, R.Piper co. Verlag, Munchen, 1983.
- 4. Hayek, F.A.: the Fatal Conceit, the Errors of socialism, The University of Chicago Press, Chocago, 1988.
- 5. Galar, R.: Evolutionary simulations and insights into progress, in: A.V. Sebald, L.J. Fogel (eds.) Proceedings of the Third Annual Conference on Evolutionary Programming, San Diego CA, World Scientific, 1994, 344-351.
- 6. Galar, R.: Preavtice of managing R&D processes in the context of experiments with evolutionary algorithms, in: Proc. Sci. Wrk., 2nd Nat. Conf. on Evolutionary computation and Global Optimization, Rytro, 1997.
- 7. Knowledge Management in the Learning Society, Centre for Educational Research and Innovation, OECD, 2000.
- 8. Obituary: Henry Simon, The Economist, 2001, 103.
- 9. Galar, R: Evolutionary search with soft selection, Biological Cybernetics, 60, 1989.
- 10. Zeeman, E.C.: Research Ancient and Modern, Catastrophe Theory, Selected Papers 1974-1977, Addison-Wesley, 1977.
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