User:Adam M. Gadomski
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My name is Adam Maria Gadomski
- I hope to be sometimes useful here.
- I am the main editor of " Meta-Knowledge Engineering & Management (MKEM ) Research Server for High-Intelligent Socio-Cognitive Systems " of ENEA : http://erg4146.casaccia.enea.it/, and the sc-research pages (since 1996) related to the TOGA meta-theory (Top-down Object-based Goal-oriented Approach).
- See also: High-Intelligence & Decision Research Group, HID.
- Short biographical note
- List of Scientific Documents & Publications
- Google search : "Adam Maria Gadomski"
Some my keywords
[edit]- cognitive intelligence - Google
- cognitive, decision-making - Google
- high-intelligence, research - Google
- information, preferences - Google, BRINT Institute
- preferences, knowledge - Google, BRINT Institute
- knowledge, engineering, management - Google , BRINT Institute
- agents, intelligence - Google
- meta-knowledge research - Google
- socio-cognitive engineering - Google
- organization, crisis - Google
- intelligent decision-support systems - Google
- risk-based reasoning - Google
- intelligent agent, ethics Google
- system, process, goal - Google
- system, process, function - Google
- meta-ontology - Google, BRINT Institute
- Another domains of my interests are applications of systemic and socio-cognitive engineering perspective to the management of large complex real-world emergency/disaster/crisis, as well as, safety supervision of nuclear plants, see: super safety management (Google).
In the above fields I have some experience.
My weak points: - English language style, - skin diving passion, - too analitic and too "computational", as well as, ... maybe I believe too much in human good intentions.
--Adam M. Gadomski 14:40, 7 November 2005 (UTC), updated: --Adam M. Gadomski 18:07, 3 January 2007 (UTC)