Conversation theory
Entropy
Feedback
Goal-oriented
Homeostasis
Information theory
Operationalization
Second-order cybernetics
Self-reference
System dynamics
Systems science
Systems thinking
Sensemaking
Variety
Theory of computation
Nonlinear dynamics
Time series analysis
Ordinary differential equations
Phase space
Attractors
Population dynamics
Chaos
Multistability
Bifurcation
Coupled map lattices
Game theory
Prisoner's dilemma
Rational choice theory
Bounded rationality
Evolutionary game theory
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Information mapping
Topics and fields
Business decision mapping
Data visualization
Graphic communication
Infographics
Information design
Knowledge visualization
Mental model
Morphological analysis
Ontology (information science)
Schema (psychology)
Visual analytics
Visual language
Node–link approaches
Argument map
Cladistics
Cognitive map
Concept lattice
Concept map
Conceptual graph
Decision tree
Dendrogram
Graph drawing
Hyperbolic tree
Hypertext
Issue map
Issue tree
Layered graph drawing
Mind map
Object-role modeling
Organizational chart
Pathfinder network
Radial tree
Semantic network
Sociogram
Timeline
Topic map
Tree structure
ZigZag
See also
Design rationale
Diagrammatic reasoning
Entity–relationship model
Geovisualization
List of concept- and mind-mapping software
Olog
Ontology (philosophy)
Problem structuring methods
Semantic Web
Treemapping
Wicked problem
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Network science is an academic field which studies complex networks such as telecommunication networks, computer networks, biological networks, cognitive and semantic networks, and social networks, considering distinct elements or actors represented by nodes (or vertices) and the connections between the elements or actors as links (or edges). The field draws on theories and methods including graph theory from mathematics, statistical mechanics from physics, data mining and information visualization from computer science, inferential modeling from statistics, and social structure from sociology. The United States National Research Council defines network science as "the study of network representations of physical, biological, and social phenomena leading to predictive models of these phenomena."[1]
^Committee on Network Science for Future Army Applications (2006). Network Science. National Research Council. doi:10.17226/11516. ISBN 978-0309653886. S2CID 196021177.
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