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vague term is not basis for Wikipedia article

Can someone point out where "digital ecosystem" has some rough, agreed-upon meaning? Yakushima (talk) 12:29, 4 September 2011 (UTC)

Research section is incoherent

The research section is incoherent, says almost nothing about the research and appears to be a place to link to publications more than a place to tell the reader what research is being done and what the results are. I'm not certain why we need a research section. I think we should report on research results not ongoing work. I've removed the section and dropped it here.

== Research == Different research has been conducted on the concept of digital ecosystems, including a [[Network of Excellence]] called [http://www.opaals.eu Open Philosophies for Associative Autopoietic Digital Ecosystems (OPAALS)]. The self-regulation of digital ecosystems based on effective trust building mechanisms was studied within the [http://www.seamless-eu.org/ project Seamless]. In the study [http://mpra.ub.uni-muenchen.de/20243/1/MPRA_paper_20243.pdf "Trusted operational scenarios"],<ref>The study [http://mpra.ub.uni-muenchen.de/20243/1/MPRA_paper_20243.pdf "Trusted operational scenarios" Trust building mechanisms and services for Digital Ecosystems or electronic marketplaces]</ref> the model of trust building services was analysed and provided. The early notion of digital ecosystem environment was defined as follows: "An Eco-Grid is an open worldwide interconnection environment reflecting the characteristics of natural ecological environments. Its versatile resources and social roles coexist harmoniously yet evolve, provide appropriate on-demand services to one another, are transformed from one form to another, and communicate in terms of information, knowledge, and service flows through social and economic value chains. It maintains a reasonable rate of expansion of useful resources and assimilates waste resources in light of overall environment capacity.".<ref>Zhuge, H. and Shi, X. Toward the Eco-grid: A Harmoniously Evolved Interconnection Environment. ''Communications of the ACM'', 47(9)(2004)78-83.</ref> In Chapter 1 (page 25-36) of <ref> Zhuge, H. The Knowledge Grid, World Scientific 2004 </ref>, the future interconnection environment is regarded as an ecological system that evolves with certain rules and diversity. The ideal of digital ecosystem has been extended to the cyber-physical society, which includes not only the cyber space but also the physical space and society. <ref> Shi, X. and Zhuge, H. Cyber physical socio ecology, ''Concurrency and Computation: Practice and Experience'', 23(9)(2011)972-984. </ref>

Jojalozzo 15:25, 16 November 2011 (UTC)

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