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International Journal of Knowledge and Systems Sciences

(IJKSS)

Published by

International Society for Knowledge and Systems Sciences

http://www.jaist.ac.jp/iskss/

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The ISKSS is a non-profit, technical professional association. The full name is the International Society for Knowledge and Systems Sciences. It was formally established in the year of 2003 at the International Symposium on Knowledge and Systems Science (KSS’2003, November 29-30, 2003, Guangzhou, China). Now, our members spread over ten countries and areas.

The overall purpose of ISKSS is to promote development of knowledge science and systems science, as well as collaboration between both of two sciences. It further seeks to encourage research and facilitate communication between and among scientists and professionals from various disciplines and professions at local, regional, national, and international levels.

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As we all know, we are moving into a new era of knowledge economy. In the past decade, the significance of developing knowledge has grown to a level where it is coming to dominate other socio-economic factors. The recent development challenges many of institutions to understand the nature of knowledge and its role in applications, to effectively utilize the knowledge for improving the cooperate competitive advantage and national comprehensive power, as well as establishing development of knowledge sciences.

The significant feature of development of knowledge sciences is the interdisciplinary program on an international scale. We need to promote the exchange and interaction of knowledge across disciplines and borders to explore the new territories and new frontiers. In the present stage, attempts to strictly define the knowledge science may be too ambitious, but a very tolerant, broad-based and open minded approach to the discipline can be taken. Knowledge sciences and systems sciences can be used for one another as methodology and tool and benefit each other. Around these disciplines, we initiated and established ISKSS.

President: Yoshiteru Nakamori, Professor, Dean, School of Knowledge ScienceJapan Advanced Institute of Science and Te

chnology

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Board of Directors for ISKSS

President Y. Nakamori (Japan)

Vice-presidentsJ.F. Gu (China)

M. Jackson (UK)K. Kijima (Japan)

A.P. Wierzbicki (Poland)Z.T. Wang (China)C.J. Zhao (China)

General secretary T. Yoshida (Japan)

Executive council members J. Chen (China)

Y.Z. Dang (China)M. Makowski (Austria)

G. Midgley (New Zealand)Y. Terano (Japan)S.Y. Wang (China)

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EDITOR-IN-CHIEF

Zhongtuo Wang

Dalian University of Technology, China

Yanzhong Dang

Institute of Systems Engineering, Dalian University of Technology, ChinaTel: 86-411-84707659 Fax: 86-411-84707425 Email: [email protected]

Jiangning Wu

Research Center of Knowledge Science and Technology, Dalian University of Technology, ChinaTel: 86-411-84707425 Fax: 86-411-84707425 Email: [email protected]

MANAGING EDITORS

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C.M. Brugha (Ireland) J. Chen (China) J.F. Gu (China) T.B. Ho (Japan) L. Hordijk (Austria) M. Jackson (UK) K. Kijima (Japan) K.K. Lai (Hong Kong, China) W.B. Lee (Hong Kong, China) R.Q. Lu (China)M. Makowski (Austria) G. Midgley (New Zealand) Y. Nakamori (Japan)

I. Nonaka (Japan) M. Ryoke (Japan) Y. Sawaragi (Japan) Y. Shi (China) E. Shimemura (Japan) T. Terano (Japan) S.Y. Wang (China) A.P. Wierzbicki (Poland) T. Yoshida (Japan) W.Y. Yue (Japan) M.J. Zhang (Australia) C.J. Zhao (China) Z.C. Zhu (UK)

EDITORIAL BOARD

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EDITORIAL OFFICE

Institute of Systems Engineering

Dalian University of Technology

Dalian, Liaoning Province, 116024, China

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