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Facets of Systems Science / by George J. Klir
(IFSR International Series in Systems Science and Systems Engineering. ISSN:26985497 ; 7)

Edition 1st ed. 1991.
Publisher New York, NY : Springer US : Imprint: Springer
Year 1991
Language English
Size XVI, 664 p : online resource
Authors *Klir, George J author
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Subjects LCSH:Business
LCSH:Management science
LCSH:Political science
LCSH:Social sciences
LCSH:Dynamics
LCSH:Nonlinear theories
FREE:Business and Management
FREE:Political Science
FREE:Society
FREE:Applied Dynamical Systems
Notes I SYSTEMS SCIENCE: A Guided Tour -- 1. What Is Systems Science? -- 2. More about Systems -- 3. Systems Movement -- 4. Conceptual Frameworks -- 5. Systems Methodology -- 6. Systems Metamethodology -- 7. Systems Knowledge -- 8. Complexity -- 9. Simplification Strategies -- 10. Goal-Oriented Systems -- 11. Systems Science in Retrospect and Prospect -- II Classical Systems Literature -- Author Index
This book has a rather strange history. It began in Spring 1989, thirteen years after our Systems Science Department at SUNY -Binghamton was established, when I was asked by a group of students in our doctoral program to have a meeting with them. The spokesman of the group, Cliff Joslyn, opened our meeting by stating its purpose. I can closely paraphrase what he said: "We called this meeting to discuss with you, as Chairman of the Department, a fundamental problem with our systems science curriculum. In general, we consider it a good curriculum: we learn a lot of concepts, principles, and methodological tools, mathematical, computational, heuristic, which are fundamental to understanding and dealing with systems. And, yet, we learn virtually nothing about systems science itself. What is systems science? What are its historical roots? What are its aims? Where does it stand and where is it likely to go? These are pressing questions to us. After all, aren't we supposed to carry the systems science flag after we graduate from this program? We feel that a broad introductory course to systems science is urgently needed in the curriculum. Do you agree with this assessment?" The answer was obvious and, yet, not easy to give: "I agree, of course, but I do not see how the situation could be alleviated in the foreseeable future
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