Title
A Formal Calculus for International Relations Computation and Evaluation.
Abstract
This publication presents a relation computation or calculus for international relations using a mathematical modeling. It examined trust for international relations and its calculus, which related to Bayesian inference, Dempster-Shafer theory and subjective logic. Based on an observation in the literature, we found no literature discussing the calculus method for the international relations. To bridge this research gap, we propose a relation algebra method for international relations computation. The proposed method will allow a relation computation which is previously subjective and incomputable. We also present three international relations as case studies to demonstrate the proposed method is a real-world scenario. The method will deliver the relation computation for the international relations that to support decision makers in a government such as foreign ministry, defense ministry, presidential or prime minister office. The Department of Defense (DoD) may use our method to determine a nation that can be identified as a friendly, neutral or hostile nation.
Year
DOI
Venue
2016
10.13140/RG.2.1.3796.6321
arXiv: Cryptography and Security
Field
DocType
Volume
Prime (order theory),Presidential system,International relations,Bayesian inference,Subjective logic,Computer security,Computer science,Relation algebra,Calculus,Government,Computation
Journal
abs/1606.02239
ISSN
Citations 
PageRank 
Journal of Current Research in Science, Issn 2322-5009, 4(2), 2016: 177-194
0
0.34
References 
Authors
7
6
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Mohd Anuar Mat Isa183.89
Ramlan Mahmod26415.11
Nur Izura Udzir316428.44
Jamalul-lail Ab Manan44213.53
Audun Jøsang52612187.35
Ali Dehghan Tanha600.68