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Network Science CTA : ウィキペディア英語版
Network Science CTA

The Network Science Collaborative Technology Alliance (NS CTA)
is a collaborative research alliance funded by the US Army
Research Laboratory (ARL) and focused on fundamental
research on the critical scientific and technical challenges that
emerge from the close interdependence of several genres of
networks such as social/cognitive, information, and communications networks.
The primary goal of the NS CTA is to deeply understand the underlying commonalities
among these intertwined networks, and, by understanding,
improve our ability to analyze, predict, design, and influence
complex systems interweaving many kinds of networks.〔URL: (Network Science CTA Home page )〕
This emerging research domain, termed network science,
also has the potential to accelerate understanding of each
genre of network by cross-fertilization of insights, theories,
algorithms, and approaches and by expanding their study
into the larger context of the multi-genre (or ''composite'') network environments
within which each must act.
The NS CTA is an alliance between (ARL), other government
researchers, and a consortium of four research centers: an
Academic Research Center (ARC) focused on social/cognitive
networks (the SCNARC), an ARC focused on information
networks (the INARC), an ARC focused on communications
networks (the CNARC), and an Interdisciplinary Research Center
(the IRC) focused on interdisciplinary research and technology transition. Overall, these centers include roughly one hundred
PhD-level researchers from about 30 universities and industrial
research labs, engaged with as many graduate students and interns.
The Alliance unites research across organizations and research
disciplines to address the critical technical challenges faced by
the Army in a world where all missions are embedded in and
depend upon many genres of networks. The expected impact
of its transdisciplinary research includes greatly enhanced
human performance for network-embedded missions and
greatly enhanced speed and precision for complex military
operations. Beyond this vital focus, its research is also
expected to accelerate the reach and depth of our understanding
of the interwoven networks that so profoundly influence all our
lives.
The Alliance conducts interdisciplinary research in network
science and transitions the results of this fundamental
research to address the technical challenges of network-embedded
Army operations. The NS CTA research program exploits
intellectual synergies across its disciplines by uniting
fundamental and applied network science research in parallel.
It drives the synergistic combination of these technical areas
for network-centric and network-enabling capabilities in
support of all missions required of today's military forces,
including humanitarian support, peacekeeping, and combat
operations in any kind of terrain, but especially in complex
and urban settings. It also supports and stimulates dual-use
applications of this research and resulting technology to benefit
commercial use.
As a critical element of this program, the Alliance has
created a network science research facility in Cambridge, MA,
as well as shared distributed experimental resources throughout
the Alliance. The NS CTA also serves the Army’s technical needs
through an education component, which acts to increase the
pool of network science expertise in the Army and the nation
while bringing greater awareness of Army technical challenges
into the academic and industrial network science research community.
In association with the NS CTA research program, there is
a separate technology transition component that provides a
contractual vehicle for other organizations to fund work focused
on transitioning scientific and technical advances into more
specific applications.
Research projects in the NS CTA are by design, highly collaborative and multi-disciplinary, whether based in one of the three academic research centers, the interdisciplinary research center, or one of the two ''cross-cutting research initiatives'' (CCRI).
== Core Research Program ==


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