An introduction to systems science
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An introduction to systems science
World Scientific, c2006
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Includes partial description of the contents of the Warfield Special Collection at George Mason University's Fenwick Library
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Description
This is the first book that renders a thorough discussion of systems science. It draws on material from an extensive collection of external sources, including several other books and a special library collection complete with videotape empirical evidence of applicability of the theory to a wide variety of circumstances. This is essential because systems science must be responsive to diverse human situations of the widest difficulty, and it must fill the void that the specific sciences cannot fill, because these sciences are insensitive to the necessities of reconciling disparate views of multiple observers, and incorporating local conditions in hypotheses that precede inductive explorations.
Table of Contents
- Foundations: The Chapters
- Discovery
- Resolution
- The Practitioners ("Systemists")
- Systems Science: The Chapters
- Appendices: Gallery
- The "Warfield Special Collection" at the George Mason University Fenwick Library
- Discovering Systems Science
- Linguistic Adjustments: Precursors to Understanding Complexity
- The Two Neutral Processes of Systems Science
- Statements, Themes, Findings, Structure
- Literacy in Structural Graphics: The Higher Education Imperative.
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