Dynamic systems theory (DST) outlines three constraints (i.e. individual, task, and environment) that influence the emergence of behavior. These constraints interact with one another to self-organize and create a spontaneous behavior. For many researchers studying motor development, this spontaneous ...
The appearance of this special issue on emergentism, chaos/complexity theory and dynamic systems theory (henceforth, ECCTDST) is a welcome addition to the ... JP Lantolf - 《Applied Linguistics》 被引量: 285发表: 2006年 Chaos and Transformation Theories: A Theoretical Analysis with Implications ...
That is, knowledge of languages other than English, as well as seeing positive interactions between languages studied, can have a significant effect on learners' beliefs. The uniqueness of the study lies in its discussion of multilingualism within the realm of Dynamic Systems Theory (DST) in the...
Chaos theory is an evolutionary theory, which views systems as non-linear, complex, and dynamic [33]. Chaos theory describes systems as a set of inter-related parts that interact to achieve a specified outcome. Small changes in an initial element can amplify and impact system performance, as ...
Moreover, dynamic or animated items, as is the case of the timer in in-stream video ads, have been shown to attract higher attention than static ones according to several studies focused on digital advertising [65,69–71]. Remarkably, the focus on similar secondary tasks is likely to limit...
It is suggested that OR has a role to play in balancing the technical and non-technical research challenges which confront the IoT. Keywords: Internet of Things; Operations Research; hard OR; soft OR; Data Analytics; Soft Systems Methodology; Systems Thinking; General Systems Theory; Complexity ...