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Principles of Systems Science

✍ Scribed by George E. Mobus, Michael C. Kalton (auth.)


Publisher
Springer-Verlag New York
Year
2015
Tongue
English
Leaves
782
Series
Understanding Complex Systems
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


This pioneering text provides a comprehensive introduction to systems structure, function, and modeling as applied in all fields of science and engineering. Systems understanding is increasingly recognized as a key to a more holistic education and greater problem solving skills, and is also reflected in the trend toward interdisciplinary approaches to research on complex phenomena. While the concepts and components of systems science will continue to be distributed throughout the various disciplines, undergraduate degree programs in systems science are also being developed, including at the authors’ own institutions. However, the subject is approached, systems science as a basis for understanding the components and drivers of phenomena at all scales should be viewed with the same importance as a traditional liberal arts education.

Principlesof Systems Science contains many graphs, illustrations, side bars, examples, and problems to enhance understanding. From basic principles of organization, complexity, abstract representations, and behavior (dynamics) to deeper aspects such as the relations between information, knowledge, computation, and system control, to higher order aspects such as auto-organization, emergence and evolution, the book provides an integrated perspective on the comprehensive nature of systems. It ends with practical aspects such as systems analysis, computer modeling, and systems engineering that demonstrate how the knowledge of systems can be used to solve problems in the real world. Each chapter is broken into parts beginning with qualitative descriptions that stand alone for students who have taken intermediate algebra. The second part presents quantitative descriptions that are based on pre-calculus and advanced algebra, providing a more formal treatment for students who have the necessary mathematical background. Numerous examples of systems from every realm of life, including the physical and biological sciences, humanities, social sciences, engineering, pre-med and pre-law, are based on the fundamental systems concepts of boundaries, components as subsystems, processes as flows of materials, energy, and messages, work accomplished, functions performed, hierarchical structures, and more. Understanding these basics enables further understanding both of how systems endure and how they may become increasingly complex and exhibit new properties or characteristics.

  • Serves as a textbook for teaching systems fundamentals in any discipline or for use in an introductory course in systems science degree programs
  • Addresses a wide range of audiences with different levels of mathematical sophistication
  • Includes open-ended questions in special boxes intended to stimulate integrated thinking and class discussion
  • Describes numerous examples of systems in science and society
  • Captures the trend towards interdisciplinary research and problem solving

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-xxxvi
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
A Helicopter View....Pages 3-41
Systems Principles in the Real World: Understanding Drug-Resistant TB....Pages 43-70
Front Matter....Pages 71-71
Organized Wholes....Pages 73-135
Networks: Connections Within and Without....Pages 137-168
Complexity....Pages 169-212
Behavior: System Dynamics....Pages 213-261
Front Matter....Pages 263-264
Information, Meaning, Knowledge, and Communications....Pages 265-309
Computational Systems....Pages 311-358
Cyberneticscybernetics : The Role of Information and Computation in Systems....Pages 359-455
Front Matter....Pages 457-460
Auto-Organization and Emergence....Pages 461-525
Evolution....Pages 527-586
Front Matter....Pages 587-587
Systems Analysis....Pages 589-644
Systems Modeling....Pages 645-698
Systems Engineering....Pages 699-731
Back Matter....Pages 733-755

✦ Subjects


Statistical Physics, Dynamical Systems and Complexity; Complexity; Economic Systems; Complex Networks; Systems Biology


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