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Global Computing for our Complex Connected World (ECCS 2013) The Global Computing for our Complex Connected World (ECCS 2013) European Conference on Complex Systems September 2013 served as a critical gathering for researchers, practitioners, and thought leaders to delve into the intricate dynamics of global computing within our interconnected world. As technology continues to advance at a breakneck pace, our ability to manage complexity through computing becomes increasingly vital. This article explores key themes from the ECCS 2013 conference, highlighting the intersection of global computing, complex systems theory, and the myriad applications that arise therein. The Rise of Global Computing Global computing refers to the utilization of distributed computing resources across the globe, enabling collaborative solutions that transcend geographic boundaries. The conference illustrated how this phenomenon reshapes our understanding of systems and structures around the world. With the advent of cloud computing, big