- Digital ecosystem
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A digital ecosystem is a distributed adaptive open socio-technical system with properties of self-organisation, scalability and sustainability. As an emerging field of study, "digital ecosystems" is informed by knowledge of natural ecosystems and is still being defined.[1][2] [3] [4] [5] [6] The term is used in the computer industry,[7] the entertainment industry[8], and most notably the World Economic Forum.[9]
See also
- Ecosystem
- Information ecology
- Knowledge ecosystem
- Media ecology
- Social system
Notes
- ^ G. Briscoe and P. De Wilde. Digital Ecosystems: Evolving service-oriented architectures. In Conference on Bio Inspired Models of Network, Information and Computing Systems. IEEE Press, 2006.
- ^ Zhuge, H. and Shi, X. Toward the Eco-grid: A Harmoniously Evolved Interconnection Environment. Communications of the ACM, 47(9)(2004)78-83.
- ^ P Dini, N Rathbone, M Vidal, P Hernandez, P Ferronato, G Briscoe and S Hendryx. The digital ecosystems research vision: 2010 and beyond. 2005, European Commission
- ^ Open Philosophies for Associative Autopoietic Digital Ecosystems (OPAALS) Network of Excellence
- ^ E Chang, M Quaddus and R Ramaseshan. The Vision of DEBI Institute: Digital Ecosystems and Business Intelligence. 2006, DEBII.
- ^ Digital Ecosystems and Business Intelligence Institute.
- ^ C. Fiorina. The digital ecosystem. 2000.
- ^ D. Bennett. Digital transformation in the entertainment industry - embracing the fully digital ecosystem. Technical report, Accenture, 2006.
- ^ World Economic Forum. Digital Ecosystem Community: Envisioning the future of the Digital Ecosystem.
External links
- IEEE International Conference on Digital Ecosystems and Technologies (IEEE-DEST 2011) - Annual computer science Conference for Digital Ecosystems and related Technologies
- International ACM Conference on Management of Emergent Digital EcoSystems (MEDES 2009) - Annual computer science Conference for interdisciplinary studies on Digital Ecosystems and Analysis
- Digital Ecosystems and Business Intelligence Institute
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