International Scientific Journal of   

Methods and Models of Complexity

An Interdisciplinary Journal for Research of Complexity

A continuation of the Dutch Journal Tijdschrift voor Informatica en Modelbouw

ISJ    M  &  MC

http://www.nosmo.nl/isj

Published on Internet by SISWO, Amsterdam , the Netherlands, Europe

ISSN- 0928-3137

 

Chief editors

 

Dr. Cor van Dijkum, Department of Methodology and Statistics,Utrecht University, Utrecht The Netherlands, Europe,    E-Mail: c.j.vandijkum@gmail.com http://www.nosmo.nl/isj

Dr. Prof. Dr. Dorien DeTombe, Chair International Reseach Society on  Societal Compleity (Methodology), Amsterdam, The Netherlands, Europe, E-Mail:DeTombe@nosmo.nl    

http://www.complexitycourse.org/doriendetombe.html

Editors:

Prof. Dr.Raymond Bisdorff, University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg, Europe E-Mail: bisdorff@cu.lu

Dr. Frans van Eijnatten, University of Eindhoven, The Netherlands, Europe, E-mail: F.M.v.Eijnatten@tm.tue.nl,  http://www.chaosforum.com

Prof. Dr. Henry Etzkowitz, Science Policy Institute, State University of New York, New York, USA, http://www.triplehelix.dk

Prof. Dr Olga Petkova, Central Connecticut State University, Connecticut, USA, E-mail: petkovao@ccsu.edu

Dr Johan Springeal, University of Antwerp, Belgium, Europe, E-mail: jspringa@zeus.ruca.ua.ac.be

Articles can be send by  E-mail (MS Word or pdf format) to:Dr. C van Dijkum, Department of Methodology and Statistics, PO Box 80.140, 3508 TC, Utrecht University,  The Netherlands, Europe  E-Mail: c.j.vandijkum@gmail.com 

The Journal deals with the question how complex real life problems can be analyzed and handled with scientific methods and models. Because such problems most of the time cannot be handled by one discipline, the journal is interdisciplinary.Contributions may come from the social and natural sciences that practice interdisciplinary research of complex problems. We encourage scientists to illustrate their scientific article with hyperlinks, pictures or  video clips.

*All groups of the ‘Dutch Association of Researchers of Methodology of the Social Sciences’ (NOSMO)

Introduction

The Journal deals with the question how complex real life problems can be analyzed and handled with scientific methods and models. Because such problems most of the time can not be handled by one discipline, the journal is interdisciplinary. Contributions may come from the social and natural sciences which practice interdisciplinary research of complex problems. In the past articles are published with topics as 'Policy making for complex problems', 'Participative Modelbuilding in Healthcare', 'Complex System Theory for Analysis of Locomotion', 'Non Linear Models for Economy', 'From Information to Communication', 'Logistic Modelling for Complex Situations', 'Computer Simulation of Chaos and Order', 'Evaluation of Future Predictions'.

The publication of the Journal will be published once a year. Two referees will review submitted articles, and on their advice the editors will decide about the publication.We encourage scientists to illustrate their scientific article with hyperlinks, pictures or  video clips.Occassionally  an edition with a special theme will be published.

This journal is supported by:

  • The Dutch research Group on Simulation

  • The Dutch research group on Methodology for Complex Societal Problems

  • The Dutch research group on Socio-Cybernetics

  • All groups of the 'Dutch Association of Researchers of Methodology of the Social Sciences’ (NOSMO),

  • The Dutch Institute for Social Science Research (SISWO)

  • The Research Group of 'Methodology of Complex Societal Problems' of the 'European Federation of Operational Research Science'.

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volume 9 Chaos Theory; Legal Problem Solving December 2007

volume 8 Global Safety and Terrorism May 2006

volume 7 Turkeys issues December 2004

volume 6 Chaos Theory May 2003

volume 5 Chaos Theory June 2002

 

 

Read the Dutch journal:   TIM  former journal of methods and models of complexity (Dutch)

 

 Wetenschappelijk Tijdschrift voor Informatica en Modelbouw in interdisciplinaire context (Dutch)

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International Scientific Journal of Methods and Models of Complexity

contact:

Prof. Dr. Dorien J. DeTombe,

 Coordinator Euro Working Group MSC-Methodology of Societal Complexity

 

 Amsterdam, The Netherlands, Europe Tel: +31 20 6927526  E-Mail: DeTombe@nosmo.nl    

 

http://www.complexitycourse.org/doriendetombe.html

 

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          ÓDorien J. DeTombe, All rights reserved, first published May 2002, updated November 2015