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Complexity in international security : a holistic spatial approach / Peter Simon Sapaty (National Academy of Sciences, Ukraine).

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Sapaty, Peter Simon, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Security, International--Technological innovations.
Security, International.
Security, International--Computer programs.
Security, International--Simulation methods.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (183 pages)
Place of Publication:
Bingley, England : Emerald Publishing, [2020]
Summary:
In September 2018, the 73rd General Assembly of the United Nations acknowledged that international instability is increasing and that improving global security is among the most important tasks facing the world today. The Assembly concluded that it is extremely important to develop new, effective frameworks and technologies to understand and confront increasingly complex networks of actors, interests, and contexts. Leading international security expert Peter Sapaty meets this challenge head-on and introduces a new, high-level distributed processing and control approach capable of finding real-time solutions for irregularities, crises, and security problems emerging any time and in any part of the world. Drawing upon the principles of Gestalt psychology, this book develops a radically new model of technology, Spatial Grasp Technology (SGT), a self-navigating, self-replicating, self-modifying spatial pattern technology expressed in a special high-level recursive language. Through rigorous theoretical argument and many practical examples, Sapaty shows how SGT can account for millions to billions of nodes distributed worldwide without vulnerable central resources; explains why SGT is hundreds of times shorter, simpler, and faster than other models and languages; and shows that SGT's technology basics are so simple that they can be effectively implemented even in a short time by a small group of system programmers within traditional university environments. Perhaps most importantly, Sapaty demonstrates how SGT is capable of implementing security scenarios not only at run time, but also conceivably ahead of it, allowing in some cases for the prediction and even prevention of local or global crises. For the novelty, simplicity, and wide applicability of its approach, Complexity in International Security is essential reading for system scientists, application programmers, industry managers, security and defence personnel, and university students interested in advanced MSc and PhD projects in the area of holistic and distributed management.
Contents:
Preface
Acknowledgements
Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. Word security areas, bodies, and measures
Chapter 3. Spatial grasp model and technology (SGT)
Chapter 4. Spatial grasp language (SGL)
Chapter 5. Security related management examples under SGT
Chapter 6. Networked security related solutions
Chapter 7. Managing security by spatial control of moving objects
Chapter 8. Investigating nuclear war dangers under SGT
Chapter 9. Distributed mosaic-based organizations
Chapter 10.
Conclusions.
Notes:
Includes index.
Includes bibliographical references.
Print version record.
ISBN:
9781789737172
1789737176
9781789737158
178973715X

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