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Archive | 2011

Phoenix : Complex Adaptive System of Systems (CASoS) engineering version 1.0.

Thomas W. Moore; Tu-Thach Quach; Richard Joseph Detry; Stephen H. Conrad; Andjelka Kelic; Shirley J. Starks; Walter E. Beyeler; Nancy S. Brodsky; Stephen J. Verzi; Theresa J. Brown; Robert J. Glass; Daniel. Sunderland; Michael Mitchell; Arlo Leroy Ames; S. Louise Maffitt; Patrick D. Finley; Eric Dean Russell; Aldo A. Zagonel; Geoffrey E. Reedy; Roger Mitchell; Thomas F. Corbet; John Michael Linebarger

Complex Adaptive Systems of Systems, or CASoS, are vastly complex ecological, sociological, economic and/or technical systems which we must understand to design a secure future for the nation and the world. Perturbations/disruptions in CASoS have the potential for far-reaching effects due to pervasive interdependencies and attendant vulnerabilities to cascades in associated systems. Phoenix was initiated to address this high-impact problem space as engineers. Our overarching goals are maximizing security, maximizing health, and minimizing risk. We design interventions, or problem solutions, that influence CASoS to achieve specific aspirations. Through application to real-world problems, Phoenix is evolving the principles and discipline of CASoS Engineering while growing a community of practice and the CASoS engineers to populate it. Both grounded in reality and working to extend our understanding and control of that reality, Phoenix is at the same time a solution within a CASoS and a CASoS itself.


Journal of Policy Analysis and Management | 2004

Using simulation models to address “what if” questions about welfare reform

Aldo A. Zagonel; John Rohrbaugh; George P. Richardson; David F. Andersen


Archive | 2011

Assessing the Near-Term Risk of Climate Uncertainty:Interdependencies among the U.S. States.

Rhonda K. Reinert; Kevin L. Stamber; David B. Robinson; George A. Backus; William Fogelman; Laura Cutler; Mark Bruce Elrick Boslough; Ray Finely; John Siirola; Thomas Stephen Lowry; John L. Mitchiner; Stephen H. Conrad; Andjelka Kelic; Geoffrey Taylor Klise; James Hassler Strickland; Anna Weddington; Drake E. Warren; Mark A. Taylor; Verne W. Loose; Elizabeth H. Richards; Vincent Carroll Tidwell; Daniel S. Horschel; Vanessa N. Vargas; Mark Andrew Ehlen; Lillian Annabelle Snyder; William A. Stubblefield; Aldo A. Zagonel; Marissa Devan Reno; Timothy G. Trucano; Leonard A. Malczynski


Archive | 2011

Complex Adaptive Systems of Systems (CASoS) Engineering: Mapping Aspirations to Problem Solutions.

Robert J. Glass; Arlo Leroy Ames; Theresa J. Brown; Walter E. Beyeler; Patrick D. Finley; John Michael Linebarger; Nancy S. Brodsky; Stephen J. Verzi; Alexander V. Outkin; Aldo A. Zagonel; S. Louise Maffitt; Thomas W. Moore


Archive | 2008

Using Group Model Building to Inform Public Policy Making and Implementation

Aldo A. Zagonel; John Rohrbaugh


Archive | 2011

A Multi-scale Paradigm to Design Policy Options for Obesity Prevention: Exploring the Integration of Individual-Based Modeling and System Dynamics.

Patrick D. Finley; Theresa J. Brown; Aldo A. Zagonel; Robert J. Glass; Osge Karanfil; Thomas W. Moore


Archive | 2011

Developing a theory of the societal lifecycle of cigarette smoking : explaining and anticipating trends using information feedback.

Aldo A. Zagonel; Nancy S. Brodsky; Theresa J. Brown; Stephen H. Conrad; Robert J. Glass; Mohammad Mojtahedzadeh; George P. Richardson


Archive | 2011

Development of an Agent Based Epidemiological Model of Beef Cattle.

Chrys Watson Ross; Robert J. Glass; John R Harger; Stephen H. Conrad; Aldo A. Zagonel; Walter E. Beyeler; Melissa Finley


Archive | 2011

Development of an Agent Based Model for the Inter-operation Transfer of Cattle within the Livestock Industry.

Robert J. Glass; John R Harger; Stephen H. Conrad; Aldo A. Zagonel; Walter E. Beyeler; Melissa Finley


Archive | 2011

A Multiscale Paradigm Combining Individual-Based Modeling and System Dynamics to Design Policy Options for Obesity Problem.

Patrick D. Finley; Osge Karanfil; Robert J. Glass; Thomas W. Moore; Theresa J. Brown; Aldo A. Zagonel

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Robert J. Glass

United States Department of Energy

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Theresa J. Brown

Sandia National Laboratories

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Patrick D. Finley

Sandia National Laboratories

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Stephen H. Conrad

Sandia National Laboratories

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Thomas W. Moore

Sandia National Laboratories

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Nancy S. Brodsky

Sandia National Laboratories

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Walter E. Beyeler

Sandia National Laboratories

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John Rohrbaugh

State University of New York System

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Andjelka Kelic

Sandia National Laboratories

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John R Harger

Sandia National Laboratories

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