Book : Systems: Concepts, Methodologies and Applications (1990)

Categories: Systems Thinking
Tags: book • modelling • systems thinking • wiley • wilson
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Author(s): Wilson, Brian
Published: 1990 • ISBN: 0471927163 • 410 pages • Delivery Format: Hard Copy - Hardback
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Summary
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The author presents the results of his own experience in using systems ideas, assembles a coherent account of their development and application, and examines the relationship of particular systems methodologies and concepts to the nature of the problems encountered.
It emphasizes problem solving and surveys the types of modeling languages appropriate to various parts of a problem spectrum in systems design. Stresses the development of a modeling language and its applications, particularly to the (soft) less well-defined/ill-structured problems, which often require a non-mathematical language based on the concept of a human activity system.
Specific problems in actual situations are discussed, including the design of a services complex, services systems and an operational system, as are the analysis of business information and role analysis.
There is also a study of management control that includes discussion of concepts that illustrate and emphasize the distinction made between management and process control. Features exercises that will help develop skills in picture building and problem solving.
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