Overview
Contains a knowledge–research map in the introduction and table of contents clearly showing the current systems sciences state of the art at a glance
Explains in clear terms the essential topics in systems sciences carefully selected by academics and practitioners
Presents descriptions of all items by specially chosen authors, with contributions from researchers and practitioners
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About this book
The primary purpose of this handbook is to describe current theories related to the systems sciences, and to support their use and practice. There are many ways in which systems sciences have been applied and interpreted. This handbook takes a multifaceted view of systems sciences, using examples across a relatively large number of knowledge domains, from natural and engineering science to social science and systems management perspectives.
It is not the editors’ intent to produce a comprehensive catalog of systems science concepts, methodologies, tools, or products. Instead, the focus is on the structural network of ideas and applications. Special emphasis is given to a cyclic–interrelated view; for example, when a theory of systems sciences is described, there is also discussion of how and why the theory is relevant to modeling or practice in reality. Such an interrelationship between theory and practice is also illustrated when an applied research field in systems sciences is explained.
The chapters in the handbook present definitive discussions of systems sciences from a wide array of perspectives. The needs of practitioners in industry and government as well as students aspiring to careers in systems sciences provide the motivation for the majority of the chapters. The handbook begins with a comprehensive introduction to the coverage that follows. It provides not only an introduction to systems sciences but also a brief overview and integration of the succeeding chapters in terms of a knowledge map. The introduction is intended to be used as a field guide that indicates why, when, and how to use the materials or topics contained in the handbook.
Editors and Affiliations
About the editors
Gary Metcalf, Faculty, Saybrook University
Kyoichi Kijima, Professor Emeritus, Tokyo Institute of Technology; Professor, Daito Bunka University, Past President, International Society for the Systems Sciences (ISSS)
Hiroshi Deguchi, Professor, Tokyo Institute of Technology
Bibliographic Information
Book Title: Handbook of Systems Sciences
Editors: Gary S. Metcalf, Kyoichi Kijima, Hiroshi Deguchi
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-0370-8
Publisher: Springer Singapore
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eBook ISBN: 978-981-13-0370-8Due: 20 February 2022
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