Abstract

Modeling self-organization is a critical problem in computational analysis of organizational dynamics and decision support system. Task workflow oriented self-organization shows different characteristics from completely self-organization mechanism. Towards this end, a task workflow oriented self-organization model is constructed to analyze the internal mechanism and performance under different task requirement environments. The cellular organizational network is used to model the relationship structure of cellular work groups. The Agent Based Simulation (ABS) is used to simulate the whole activity self-organization process and individual behaviors driven by task workflow. The model is examined through for simulation experiments. Experimental results shows the difference of the organizational performance according to different task requirements, which exhibits potential application in task workflow oriented organization design and optimization.

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