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"networked structure" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to a system or organization that is connected in a complex and interconnected manner, similar to a network. Example: The company's networked structure allows for efficient communication and collaboration between different departments, leading to increased productivity and innovation.
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It is however expected that this approach will be beneficial to other problem domains, especially those with a networked structure, such as water or gas networks.
While currently applied to the electricity distribution grid only, it is expected this approach can be used more broadly and be of benefit to other applications, especially those that have a networked structure, such as water or gas networks.
By extracting and separating the multiple cultural and social networks from the system, this paper aims to probe into the historical process and the networked structure of regional social systems as well as into the structural characteristics of ethnic group activities.
We're now applying networked structure to real-life organisations: in occupying London we're creating a physical space that previously was missing.
The model is based on consensus of opinions among agents interacting over a complex networked structure.
This approach had for goal to extend, with ease, an agent-based model with an underlying networked structure.
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Despite the fact that the spherical nanoparticles also formed the networked structures, the network is normally relatively shorter than those composed of the quasi-1D nanoparticles.
Rather than building more massive global bureaucracies it makes sense to embrace more agile, networked structures enabled by global networks for new kinds of collaboration.
Consensus in networked structures has many applications ranging from engineering (e.g., sensor networks) to sociology (e.g., opinion formation in social networks).
For centuries, he said, hierarchical structures were the most efficient way of co-ordinating crowds of hundreds or thousands, but new forms of electronic communication allow us to self-organise in networked structures instead – while maintaining comparable levels of cohesion and persistence.
The paradigm we have proposed for large-scale optimization task is based on consensus in networked structures.
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