通过依赖网络模型进行信息传播

B. Drabble
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任何协作问题的核心都是两个问题:首先了解需要沟通的信息,其次了解信息需要通过的方法或信息管道。例如,哪些信息对叛乱网络的能力至关重要,哪些人拥有这些信息,以及如何将这些信息传达给网络内外的其他人。同样的分析也适用于在卡特里娜飓风和9/11等事件发生后建立的联邦应急管理局和其他应急响应网络,这些网络需要了解可以获得哪些信息、如何传播这些信息以及拟议的变化将对整个网络产生什么影响。本文描述了一个基于依赖关系的网络模型,该模型允许对信息/知识内容、信息传递的管道以及内容或管道被修改时对人员、组织、地点、资源和概念相互依赖的网络的影响进行显式建模。依赖关系模型处理定量和定性节点输出,使其能够识别网络中的关键依赖节点和信息内容。该分析允许开发计划模型,该模型捕获网络中所需的更改,以实现期望的效果。计划模型确定了应该用来实现预期效果的机制和/或资源,这些机制和/或资源可以直接影响节点输出,也可以间接影响它们所依赖的节点的输出。本文以反叛乱场景为例,说明了该方法的好处及其适用范围和范围。
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Information propagation through a dependency network model
Central to any collaboration problem are the twin issues of firstly understanding what information needs to be communicated and secondly what are the methods or information conduits through which the information needs to pass. For example, what information is key to the capabilities of an insurgent network, which has the information and how is it communicated to the others within and without the network. The same analysis can be applied to the FEMA and other emergency response networks established in the aftermath of events such as Hurricane Katrina and 9/11 where there was a need to understand what information was available, how it could be communicated and what the effect of proposed changes would be across the networks. This paper describes a dependency based network model which allows the explicit modeling of information/knowledge content, the conduits through which information passes, and the impact on the inter-dependent network of people, organizations, locations, resources and concepts if the content or the conduits are modified. The dependency model handles both quantitative and qualitative node outputs enabling it to identify the key dependent nodes and information content within the network. This analysis allows the development of Plan Models which capture the changes required in the network to bring about desired effects. Plan Models identify the mechanisms and/or resources that should be used to bring about the desired effects either directly by affecting a node outputs or indirectly by affecting the outputs of the nodes they are dependent upon. An example taken from a counter insurgency scenario is used to illustrate the benefits of the approach and range and scope of its applicability.
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