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Composite Systems Decisions / by Mark Sh. Levin.

Por: Colaborador(es): Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries Decision EngineeringEditor: London : Springer London, 2006Descripción: xvI, 254 páginas 126 ilustraciones recurso en líneaTipo de contenido:
  • texto
Tipo de medio:
  • computadora
Tipo de portador:
  • recurso en línea
ISBN:
  • 9781846280801
Formatos físicos adicionales: Edición impresa:: Sin títuloClasificación LoC:
  • TA177.4-185
Recursos en línea:
Contenidos:
Issues of Information Technology -- Components of Information Technology -- System Approaches -- Systems: Models, Analysis, and Synthesis -- Issues of Systems Engineering -- System Development and Evolution -- Configuration and Multi-product Systems -- Applied Systems Decisions -- Synthesis of Composite Packaged Software -- Improvement of Buildings -- Planning in Concrete Macrotechnology -- Transformation of a Specialist’s Profile -- Planning of Medical Treatment -- Design of Immunoassay Technology -- Common Part of Digraphs -- The Last Mile Problem -- Combinatorial Model of Political Administration -- Educational Issues -- General Engineering -- Design of Systems (Structural Approach) -- Applied Combinatorial Optimization -- Conclusion -- Conclusion.
Resumen: Composite decisions consist of interconnected parts or subdecisions and correspond to a composite (composable, modular, decomposable) system. The composite decision approach extends the traditional paradigm of decision making of Herbert A. Simon, i.e. choice of the best alternative(s), and realizes a two-stage solving scheme: (a) the selection of alternatives as the best subdecisions or local decisions and (b) composition of the selected local decisions into a composite global decision while taking into account the quality of the local decisions and their compatibility. Composite Systems Decisions describes an educational approach that is based on systems engineering and considered modular design of composite decisions. Divided into four parts, this book contains descriptions of basic systems approaches and examines basic ‘technological’ problems for composite systems, including: modular hierarchical design; multistage design; multistage planning; redesign/improvement/adaptation; evaluation; and, combinatorial evolution/development. Applied researchers, undergraduate and graduate students, and practitioners in many domains will find Composite Systems Decisions a valuable reference. The basic systems problems, solving schemes, and applied examples contained in the book will also be of interest to various scientists (e.g., mathematicians, computer scientists, economists, social engineers, etc.). The Decision Engineering series focuses on the foundations and applications of tools and techniques related to decision engineering, and identifies their relevance in ‘engineering’ decisions. The series provides an aid to practising professionals and applied researchers in the development of tools for informed operational and business decision making, within industry, by utilising distributed organisational knowledge.
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Issues of Information Technology -- Components of Information Technology -- System Approaches -- Systems: Models, Analysis, and Synthesis -- Issues of Systems Engineering -- System Development and Evolution -- Configuration and Multi-product Systems -- Applied Systems Decisions -- Synthesis of Composite Packaged Software -- Improvement of Buildings -- Planning in Concrete Macrotechnology -- Transformation of a Specialist’s Profile -- Planning of Medical Treatment -- Design of Immunoassay Technology -- Common Part of Digraphs -- The Last Mile Problem -- Combinatorial Model of Political Administration -- Educational Issues -- General Engineering -- Design of Systems (Structural Approach) -- Applied Combinatorial Optimization -- Conclusion -- Conclusion.

Composite decisions consist of interconnected parts or subdecisions and correspond to a composite (composable, modular, decomposable) system. The composite decision approach extends the traditional paradigm of decision making of Herbert A. Simon, i.e. choice of the best alternative(s), and realizes a two-stage solving scheme: (a) the selection of alternatives as the best subdecisions or local decisions and (b) composition of the selected local decisions into a composite global decision while taking into account the quality of the local decisions and their compatibility. Composite Systems Decisions describes an educational approach that is based on systems engineering and considered modular design of composite decisions. Divided into four parts, this book contains descriptions of basic systems approaches and examines basic ‘technological’ problems for composite systems, including: modular hierarchical design; multistage design; multistage planning; redesign/improvement/adaptation; evaluation; and, combinatorial evolution/development. Applied researchers, undergraduate and graduate students, and practitioners in many domains will find Composite Systems Decisions a valuable reference. The basic systems problems, solving schemes, and applied examples contained in the book will also be of interest to various scientists (e.g., mathematicians, computer scientists, economists, social engineers, etc.). The Decision Engineering series focuses on the foundations and applications of tools and techniques related to decision engineering, and identifies their relevance in ‘engineering’ decisions. The series provides an aid to practising professionals and applied researchers in the development of tools for informed operational and business decision making, within industry, by utilising distributed organisational knowledge.

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