ICAIC 2011: Applied Informatics and Communication pp 352-358 | Cite as
Research on Scale-Free Network Model of C2 Organizational Structure
Abstract
In order to better optimize and design the C2 organizational structure, from the perspective of complex network theory, the C2 organizational structure network topology model is constructed and the C2 organizational structure network nodes growth characteristics is analyzed, then network scale-free model algorithm is established. Simulation result shows that degree distribution of the scale-free model which was constructed by the algorithm followed power-law distribution, it prove that the proposed algorithm could efficiently construct the C2 organizational structure scale-free network model, meanwhile it lay the foundation for optimal design of the C2 organizational structure.
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complex networks command and control organizational structure network modelPreview
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