Abstract
To find the best design and development model for the information system, this paper discusses the structural formation of the information system and the kinetics of the evolution of information system from the perspective of non-equilibrium statistical mechanics and generalized entropy in the system. Based on this view, physical laws for the evolution dynamics of information system are expressed as the maximum generalized entropy principle (MGEP). Combining with self-organizing feature map algorithm, we have analyzed the effect on the system structure from the exchange between information flows. That is to say, an information system has fractal characteristics. Except for these theories, we have done some numerous simulation on information systems of 10 major cities in China's to verify the fractal characteristics, which has great significant to the guidance of achieving full use of resources, accelerating the process of information society and constructing information systems.
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Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.
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