Abstract

An innovative approach for analysis of “network society” with its large- scale and multicomponent features has been proposed. A new network model - a model of so-called aggregate networks has been developed as a key tool for such analysis. These aggregate structures topologically are not identical in their global and local scales, and thus distinguished from canonical large-scale networks. It was elicited that aggregate network entities have significant features in their topological vulnerability in comparison with canonical ones. This is crucial for building resilient constructions of the network society. Also some additional distinctions for the concepts of “network” and “graph” have been formulated.

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