Cyber-human social co-operating system: Application design and implementation
Takeshi Kato, Misa Owa, Jyunichi Miyakoshi, Yasuhiro Asa, Takashi Numata, Yasuyuki Kudo, Tadayuki Matsumura, Kanako Esaki, Ryuji Mine, Toru Yasumura, Hikaru Matsunaka, Satomi Hori

TL;DR
This paper presents the design and implementation of a cyber-human social co-operating system (Social Co-OS) that integrates cyber and human social systems to support collective decision-making, policy simulation, and social impact evaluation.
Contribution
It introduces a novel application architecture for Social Co-OS, including specific modules like a social impact evaluator and policy simulator, demonstrating practical utility in real-world social systems.
Findings
Effective support for human social systems demonstrated
Facilitates policy co-making and cooperation
Practical utility shown through real-world examples
Abstract
Reducing wealth inequality and resource waste is a global challenge. A fundamental problem within the capitalist economy, put simply, lies in the enslavement of labor and the colonization of resources. To address these issues, movements promoting digital democracy and cooperative platforms have emerged as viable alternatives to traditional capitalist systems. From the perspective of integrating information systems with real-world social, environmental, and economic systems, Cyber-Physical Systems have been proposed for applications in Industry 5.0 and Society 5.0. One such CPS is the Social Co-OS (cyber-human social co-operating system). Social Co-OS is a co-operating system between cyber and human societies that conceptualizes the social system as a dynamic, circular structure composed of three layers: individual behavior, interindividual interaction, and institutional formation.…
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Taxonomy
TopicsIoT and Edge/Fog Computing · Digital Economy and Work Transformation · Digital Transformation in Industry
