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Systems: Theory and Practice

โœ Scribed by Charles Rattray (auth.), Univ.-Prof. Dr. Rudolf Albrecht (eds.)


Publisher
Springer-Verlag Wien
Year
1998
Tongue
English
Leaves
319
Series
Advances in Computing Science
Edition
1
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


There is hardly a science that is without the notion of "system". We have systems in mathematics, formal systems in logic, systems in physics, electrical and mechanical engineering, architectural-, operating-, infonnation-, programming systems in computer science, management-and PJoduction systems in industrial applications, economical-, ecological-, biological systems, and many more. In many of these disciplines formal tools for system specification, construction, verification, have been developed as well as mathematical concepts for system modeling and system simulation. Thus it is quite natural to expect that systems theory as an interdisciplinary and well established science offering general concepts and methods for a wide variety of applications is a subject in its own right in academic education. However, as can be seen from the literature and from the curricula of university studies -at least in Central Europe-, it is subordinated and either seen as part of mathematics with the risk that mathematicians, who may not be familiar with applications, define it in their own way, or it is treated separately within each application field focusing on only those aspects which are thought to be needed in the particular application. This often results in uneconomical re-inventing and re-naming of concepts and methods within one field, while the same concepts and methods are already well introduced and practiced in other fields. The fundamentals on general systems theory were developed several decades ago. We note the pioneering work of M. A. Arbib, R. E. Kalman, G. 1. Klir, M. D.

โœฆ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages I-VII
Abstractly modelling complex systems....Pages 1-12
Formal Specification....Pages 13-32
On mathematical systems theory....Pages 33-86
An Introduction to Discrete Event Modeling Formalisms....Pages 87-105
Design of Microsystems: Systems-theoretical Aspects....Pages 107-115
A formal representation of DSS generator....Pages 117-134
Structure and Functions of Operating Systems....Pages 135-168
Object-oriented system development โ€” concepts and tools โ€”....Pages 169-186
Model-based software engineering for interactive systems....Pages 187-211
Modeling fault-tolerant system behavior....Pages 213-234
Applications of artificial neural networks....Pages 235-251
The method of equivalence in robotics....Pages 253-268
Manufacturing Algebra: a new mathematical tool for discrete-event modelling of manufacturing systems....Pages 269-312
Back Matter....Pages 313-319

โœฆ Subjects


Math Applications in Computer Science;Simulation and Modeling;Applications of Mathematics;Complexity;Business Information Systems;Data Structures


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