Abstract

In this paper, we present Semionics, a contribution to the field of Computational Semiotics, and propose its use in order to build and simulate models of organisations. Computational Semiotics refers to a research area where semiotic techniques are used in order to synthesize semiotic processes in computers and computer-based applications. Semionics is the main technology developed by our research group, based on Peircean semiotics, with the aim of providing both modelling and simulation artifacts for the design of such semiotic systems. Here we present the main backgrounds of semionics — the semionic network — what it is and how it works. Further, we show an application example of a semionic network for the modelling and simulation of a small business organisation.Key wordsSemionicsComputational SemioticsOrganisations

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