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Toward Solving Complex Human Problems : Techniques for Increasing Our Understanding of What Matters in Doing So
Brian E. (CAU-SES (Complexity Are Us - Systems Engineering Strategies), Sudbury, Massachusetts, USA) White
Language: English
Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2021
Series: Complex and Enterprise Systems Engineering, Book 9 of 10. Book 9 of 10 - Complex and Enterprise Systems Engineering
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Condition: Sehr gut. Zustand: Sehr gut | Sprache: Englisch | Produktart: Bücher | This book serves three basic purposes: (1) a tutorial-type reference for complex systems engineering (CSE) concepts and associated terminology, (2) a recommendation of a proposed methodology showing how the evolving practice of CSE can lead to a mo…re unified theory, and (3) a complex systems (CSs) initiative for organizations to invest some of their resources toward helping to make the world a better place.A wide variety of technical practitioners-e.g., developers of new or improved systems (particularly systems engineers), program and project managers, associated staff/workers, funders and overseers, government executives, military officers, systems acquisition personnel, contract specialists, owners of large and small businesses, professional society members, and CS researchers-may be interested in further exploring these topics.Readers will learn more about CS characteristics and behaviors and CSE principles and will therefore be able to focus on techniques that will better serve them in their everyday work environments in dealing with complexity. The fundamental observation is that many systems inherently involve a deeper complexity because stakeholders are engaged in the enterprise. This means that such CSs are more difficult to invent, create, or improve upon because no one can be in total control since people cannot be completely controlled. Therefore, one needs to concentrate on trying to influence progress, then wait a suitable amount of time to see what happens, iterating as necessary. With just three chapters in this book, it seems to make sense to provide a tutorial introduction that readers can peruse only as necessary, considering their background and understanding, then a chapter laying out the suggested artifacts and methodology, followed by a chapter emphasizing worthwhile areas of application.

Toward Solving Complex Human Problems
Brian E. White (CAU-SES (Complexity Are Us - Systems Engineering Strategies), Sudbury, Massachusetts, USA)
Language: English
Published by CRC Press, 2022
Series: Complex and Enterprise Systems Engineering, Book 9 of 10. Book 9 of 10 - Complex and Enterprise Systems Engineering
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Condition: New. Dieser Artikel ist ein Print on Demand Artikel und wird nach Ihrer Bestellung fuer Sie gedruckt. Brian E. White earned an MS and a PhD in computer science at the University of Wisconsin, and SM and SB degrees in electrical engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). He served in the U.S. Air F…orce and for 8 years was at the MIT L.

Toward Solving Complex Human Problems
Brian E. White (CAU-SES (Complexity Are Us - Systems Engineering Strategies), Sudbury, Massachusetts, USA)
Language: English
Published by CRC Press, 2020
Series: Complex and Enterprise Systems Engineering, Book 9 of 10. Book 9 of 10 - Complex and Enterprise Systems Engineering
- Hardcover
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Gebunden. Condition: New. Dieser Artikel ist ein Print on Demand Artikel und wird nach Ihrer Bestellung fuer Sie gedruckt. Brian E. White earned an MS and a PhD in computer science at the University of Wisconsin, and SM and SB degrees in electrical engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). He served in the…U.S. Air Force and for 8 years was at the MIT L.