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== 책의 구성 == * The Problem * The Complexity of the World * Mechanism and Mechanics * The Square Law of Computation * The Simplification of Science and the Science of Simplification * Statistical Mechanics and the Law of Large Numbers * The Law of Medium Numbers * The Approach * Organism, Analogy, and Vitalism * The Scientist and Her Categories * The Main Article of General Systems Faith * The Nature of General Systems Laws * Varieties of Systems Thinking * System and Illusion * A System Is a Way of Looking at the World * A System Is a Set * Observers and Observations * Interpreting Observations * States * The Eye-Brain Law * The Generalized Thermodynamic Law * Functional Notation and Reductionist Thought * Incompleteness and Overcompleteness * The Generalized Law of Complementarity * Breaking Down Observations * Describing Behavior * Some Systems Questions |
GeraldWeinberg가 쓴 책.
Systems Thinking 3부작을 썼음.
- Active Regulation: General Systems Design Principles
- An Introduction to General Systems Thinking
- Rethinking Systems Analysis and Design
책의 구성
- The Problem
- The Complexity of the World
- Mechanism and Mechanics
- The Square Law of Computation
- The Simplification of Science and the Science of Simplification
- Statistical Mechanics and the Law of Large Numbers
- The Law of Medium Numbers
- The Approach
- Organism, Analogy, and Vitalism
- The Scientist and Her Categories
- The Main Article of General Systems Faith
- The Nature of General Systems Laws
- Varieties of Systems Thinking
- System and Illusion
- A System Is a Way of Looking at the World
- A System Is a Set
- Observers and Observations
- Interpreting Observations
- States
- The Eye-Brain Law
- The Generalized Thermodynamic Law
- Functional Notation and Reductionist Thought
- Incompleteness and Overcompleteness
- The Generalized Law of Complementarity
- Breaking Down Observations
- Describing Behavior
- Some Systems Questions