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Technological Management of Atomic-Multinology by Social Network Theory

Taeho Woo
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Taeho Woo: Seoul National University

Chapter Chapter 5 in Atomic Information Technology, 2012, pp 49-59 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract The technology evolution is investigated. The proposed atomic-multinology (AM) is quantified by the dynamical method incorporated with Monte-Carlo method. There are three kinds of the technologies as the info-technology (IT), nano-technology (NT), and bio-technology (BT), which are applied to the nuclear technology. AM is initiated and modeled for the dynamic quantifications. The social network algorithm is used in the dynamical simulation for the management of the projects. The result shows that the successfulness of the AM increases, where the 60 years are the investigated period. The values of the dynamical simulation increase in later stage, which means that the technology is matured as time goes on.

Keywords: Atomic-multinology; Nuclear power plants; Social network; Monte-carlo method; Simulations (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2012
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4471-4030-6_5

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