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System Architecture and Complexity Contribution of Systems of Systems to Systems Thinking.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Printz, Jacques
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Newark : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, 2020.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Cover -- Half-Title Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Foreword -- Preface -- PART 1: The Foundations of Systemics -- Introduction to Part 1 -- 1. The Legacy of Norbert Wiener and the Birth of Cybernetics -- 1.1. The birth of systemics: the facts -- 1.1.1. The idea of integration -- 1.1.2. Implementation and the first applications -- 1.2. Modeling for understanding: the computer science singularity -- 1.3. Engineering in the 21st Century -- 1.4. Education: systemics at MIT -- 2. At the Origins of System Sciences: Communication and Control 
505 8 |a 2.1. A little systemic epistemology -- 2.2. Systems sciences: elements of systemic phenomenology -- 2.2.1. Control/regulation -- 2.2.2. Communication/information -- 2.3. The means of existence of technical objects -- 3. The Definitions of Systemics: Integration and Interoperability of Systems -- 3.1. A few common definitions -- 3.2. Elements of the system -- 3.3. Interactions between the elements of the system -- 3.4. Organization of the system: layered architectures -- 3.4.1. Classification trees -- 3.4.2. Meaning and notation: properties of classification trees 
505 8 |a 4. The System and its Invariants -- 4.1. Models -- 4.2. Laws of conservation -- 4.2.1. Invariance -- 4.2.2. System safety: risks -- 5. Generations of Systems and the System in the System -- 5.1. System as a language -- 5.2. The company as an integrated system -- 5.2.1. The computer, driving force behind the information system -- 5.2.2. Digital companies -- PART 2: A World of Systems of Systems -- Introduction to Part 2 -- 6. The Problem of Control -- 6.1. An open world: the transition from analog to all-digital -- 6.2. The world of real time systems 
505 8 |a 6.3. Enterprise architectures: the digital firm -- 6.4. Systems of systems -- 7. Dynamics of Processes -- 7.1. Processes -- 7.2. Description of processes -- 7.2.1. Generalizing to simplify -- 7.2.2. Constructing and construction pathways -- 7.2.3. Evolution of processes -- 7.2.4. Antagonistic processes: forms of invariants -- 7.3. Degenerative processes: faults, errors and "noise" -- 7.4. Composition of processes -- 7.4.1. Antagonistic interactions -- 7.5. Energetics of processes and systems -- 8. Interoperability -- 8.1. Means of systemic growth -- 8.2. Dynamics of the growth of systems 
505 8 |a 8.2.1. The nature of interactions between systems -- 8.2.2. Pre-eminence of the interaction -- 8.3. Limits of the growth of systems -- 8.3.1. Limits and limitations regarding energy -- 8.3.2. Information energy -- 8.3.3. Limitations of external origin: PESTEL factors -- 8.4. Growth by cooperation -- 8.4.1. The individuation stage -- 8.4.2. The cooperation/integration stage -- 8.4.3. The opening stage -- 9. Fundamental Properties of Systems of Systems -- 9.1. Semantic invariance: notion of a semantic map -- 9.2. Recursive organization of the semantic 
500 |a 9.3. Laws of interoperability: control of errors 
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