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Dynamical Management of Atomic-Multinology in the Aspect of Energy Policy

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New kind of technology is promoted for the marketing creation. The 3 kinds of the technologies as the info-technology (IT), nano-technology (NT), and bio-technology (BT) are applied to the nuclear technology. A new field, Atomic-Mutinology (AM) is initiated and modeled for the dynamic quantifications. The System Dynamics (SD) algorithm is used in the dynamical simulation for the management of the projects. There are two major models which include the Funds and the Academic Factor. The result shows that the successfulness of the AM increases, where the 100 months are the investigated period. The values of the dynamical simulation increase slowly in early stage and fast in later stage, which means that there is the time necessity to adapt to new technology field in the industry as well as the academic area.

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Woo, T. (2012). Dynamical Management of Atomic-Multinology in the Aspect of Energy Policy. In: Atomic Information Technology. Springer Series in Reliability Engineering. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-4030-6_4

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