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Real Networks Processing Examples

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The chapter is dealing with some realistic networks using the developed mechanisms and solutions of the previous chapters. These reflect industrial organizations common in Japan like Keiretsu networks with interwoven vertical and horizontal features. Others relate to large international networks expressing business ecosystems with different types of nodes and investment and/or strategic partnership links between them, also academic networks showing interactions between persons with different scientific degrees. Exemplary operations on such types of networks are offered, confirming transparency and compactness of SGL scenarios, where each network node can be located in a different virtual, physical, or computing place. Typical operations on very large networks with numerous nodes and links, looking altogether as “hairball” on a single picture, are shown in SGL too.

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Sapaty, P.S. (2019). Real Networks Processing Examples. In: Holistic Analysis and Management of Distributed Social Systems. Studies in Systems, Decision and Control, vol 184. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-01830-6_6

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