Social and Economic Systems Studies: The Journal of the Japan Association for Social and Economic Systems Studies
Online ISSN : 2432-6550
Print ISSN : 0913-5472
A Consideration on Architecture of Social Information Netowrk
Toru TSUDA
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1993 Volume 12 Pages 69-74

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Social information networks are effective means to solve many kinds of problems of global scale such as environmental destruction, increasing population, technical assistance to developing countries. From the viewpoint of human resources and finances, it is indispensable for profit making corporations to support development of social information networks for global non profit social problem solving use, not for profit making use. In order to encourage profit making corporations for their participation in non profit projects, an index evaluating contribution to non profit social projects is proposed.Moreover, some important factors as follows needed in development of social information networks based on cooperation with many profit making corporations, are pointed out.The index is given by the ratio of non profit social contribution cost to the absolute value of to tal enterprise cost (complex number) which consists of business cost (real part) and non profit social contribution cost(imaginary part). Architecture of an intelligent network including information bases based on CCITT Recomendations which are international standards, is suitable for social information networks. And a distributed type network is suitable for use by many countries and development by many profit making corporations. Informations stored in information bases are separated into two levels of basic informations and intelligent informations of higher level than basic informations. Intelligent informations are specified in each social project and useful directly for execution of each project. A conceptual configuration of the social information network satisfied with above important factors is proposed.And also computer aided standardization for rapid standard making is proposed in order to solve a today's probrem that too much time to make standards of future advanced networks is needed.

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