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Aziende 1 : istituzioni di economia aziendale / Piero Mella
Aziende 1 : istituzioni di economia aziendale / Piero Mella
Autore Mella Piero
Pubbl/distr/stampa Milano : Angeli, 2008
Descrizione fisica 306 p. ; 23 cm
Disciplina 338
Collana Economia 69
Soggetto topico Aziende - Economia
ISBN 9788856803693
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione ita
Record Nr. UNISALENTO-991003986309707536
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Milano : Angeli, 2008
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The Combinatory Systems Theory : Understanding, Modeling and Simulating Collective Phenomena / / by Piero Mella
The Combinatory Systems Theory : Understanding, Modeling and Simulating Collective Phenomena / / by Piero Mella
Autore Mella Piero
Edizione [1st ed. 2017.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2017
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (XVI, 287 p. 123 illus., 120 illus. in color.)
Disciplina 650
Collana Contemporary Systems Thinking
Soggetto topico Knowledge management
System theory
Social sciences - Data processing
Knowledge Management
Complex Systems
Computer Application in Social and Behavioral Sciences
ISBN 3-319-54805-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto 1 The Theory of Combinatory Systems -- 2 The Observable Variety. Heuristic Models of Combinatory Systems -- 3 Simulation Models. The Combinatory Automaton -- 4 The Heuristic Value of Combinatory Systems Theory -- .
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Constructing Reality : The "Operationalization" of Bateson’s Conjecture on Cognition / / by Piero Mella
Constructing Reality : The "Operationalization" of Bateson’s Conjecture on Cognition / / by Piero Mella
Autore Mella Piero
Edizione [1st ed. 2020.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2020
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (115 pages)
Disciplina 153
Collana SpringerBriefs in Cognition
Soggetto topico Cognitive psychology
Epistemology
Artificial intelligence
Psycholinguistics
Control engineering
Phenomenology 
Cognitive Psychology
Artificial Intelligence
Control and Systems Theory
Phenomenology
ISBN 3-030-44132-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Chapter 1. Bateson’s Model of the Mind and the Fundamental Conjecture on Cognition -- Chapter 2. Beginning the Operationalization Process. First Step: Descriptions. From Dimensions to Objects -- Chapter 3. Second Step: Definition. From Objects to Concepts -- Chapter 4. Communication. Signs and Languages. .
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The magic ring : systems thinking approach to control systems / / Piero Mella
The magic ring : systems thinking approach to control systems / / Piero Mella
Autore Mella Piero
Edizione [2nd ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham, Switzerland : , : Springer, , [2021]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (875 pages) : illustrations
Disciplina 003.5
Collana Contemporary Systems Thinking
Soggetto topico Control theory
System theory
Teoria de control
Teoria de sistemes
Soggetto genere / forma Llibres electrònics
ISBN 3-030-64194-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Preface to the First Edition -- Preface to the Second Edition -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Part I: Discovering the "Ring" -- Chapter 1: The Language of Systems Thinking for Control Systems -- 1.1 The Sixth Discipline: The Discipline of Control Systems -- 1.2 The Fifth Discipline: The Five Basic Rules of Systems Thinking -- 1.3 The Construction of Models Based on Systems Thinking: The Rings -- 1.4 From Systems Thinking to System Dynamics: A Simulation of a Dynamic System -- 1.5 Two Fundamental Laws of Systems Thinking -- 1.6 Systems Archetypes: Three Relevant Structures of Human Behavior-The Archetypes of the Three Myopias -- 1.7 Complementary Material -- 1.7.1 Reinforcing Loop: Arms Escalation -- 1.7.2 Reinforcing Loops: Virus Explosion -- 1.7.3 Multiple Loops: The Law of Accelerating Returns -- 1.7.4 The General Law of Dynamic Instability -- 1.7.5 The Law of Dynamic Instability: Richardson's Model -- 1.7.6 The Law of Dynamic Instability: Prey-Predator Populations -- 1.7.7 The Law of Dynamic Instability: Counteracting the Spread of a Virus -- 1.7.8 Senge's Archetypes List Expanded -- 1.7.9 The "Six" Disciplines of Learning Organizations -- 1.8 Summary -- Chapter 2: The Ring: The General Structure of Control Systems -- 2.1 The Control Process -- 2.2 The Logical Structure of Control Systems in the Language of Systems Thinking -- 2.3 The Ring in Action: The Heuristic Model of a Control System -- 2.4 Some Technical Notes -- 2.5 Continuous Single-Lever Control System Without Delays -- 2.6 Discrete Single-Lever Control System Without Delay -- 2.7 Control System with On-Off Lever -- 2.8 Continuous Single-Lever Control System with Delay -- 2.9 The Technical Structure of a Single-Lever Control System: The Chain of Control -- 2.10 Management and Governance of the Control System.
2.11 Design and Realization of the Control System -- 2.12 Delays and Disturbances in the Control: Variants of the Control Model -- 2.13 Strengthening and Precision of Control Systems -- 2.14 Connections and Interferences Among Single-Lever Control Systems -- 2.15 Areas of Application of the General Model -- 2.16 Complementary Material -- 2.16.1 Simulation Tools -- 2.16.2 Control of an Elevator -- 2.16.3 Searching for a Street, a Page, and a Word -- 2.16.4 The Trajectories of a Car and a Boat -- 2.16.5 Shower with Two Delays -- 2.16.6 Direct and Inverse Control -- 2.16.7 Simulation of an On-Off System: The Hot and Cold Air Conditioner -- 2.16.8 Simulation of Two Interfering Showers Using Powersim -- 2.16.9 Feedforward Control -- 2.16.10 The Engineering Definition of Control Systems -- 2.16.11 An Analytical Appendix: The Optimal Value of the Lever and the Optimal Control Period in Non-symmetrical Systems -- 2.17 Summary -- Chapter 3: The Ring Variety: A Basic Typology -- 3.1 Manual and Automatic Control Systems: Cybernetic Systems -- 3.2 Quantitative and Qualitative Control Systems: Attainment and Recognition Control Systems -- 3.3 Steering and Halt Control Systems -- 3.4 Fixed- and Variable-Objective Systems (or Systems of "Pursuit") -- 3.5 Collision, Anticollision, and Alignment Systems -- 3.6 Tendential and Combinatory Control Systems -- 3.7 Parallel or Serial Connections -- 3.8 Holarchies of Control Systems -- 3.9 Complementary Material -- 3.9.1 Some Well-Known Cybernetic Systems -- 3.9.2 Halt Control Systems -- 3.9.3 Biometric Systems of Recognition and Identification -- 3.9.4 Explorative Systems -- 3.9.5 Looking Up a Word in the Dictionary -- 3.9.6 Achilles and the Tortoise: Zeno's Paradox -- 3.9.7 Serial Systems: The Oven and the Boiler.
3.9.8 Qualitative Control Systems: Procedure to Determine the States of Variety of the Qualitative Variables -- 3.10 Summary -- Chapter 4: The Ring Completed: Multilever and Multiobjective Control Systems -- 4.1 Dual-Lever Control System with Mutually Dependent Levers -- 4.2 Dual-Lever Control System with Independent Levers: Control Strategy -- 4.3 Impulse Control Systems -- 4.4 Multilever Control Systems -- 4.5 Multilayer Control Systems -- 4.6 Multiobjective Control Systems and Control Policies -- 4.7 Optimal Strategies and Policies: Two General Preference Models -- 4.8 Complementary Material -- 4.8.1 Flying in a Hot Air Balloon -- 4.8.2 Submerging in a Submarine -- 4.8.3 A Multilever System: Mix of N Components -- 4.8.4 Control of a Mobile Platform -- 4.8.5 Industrial Robots and Movement Systems -- 4.8.6 Focusing -- 4.8.7 Demand, Supply, and Price: Dual-Objective Control System -- 4.8.8 Ordering of the Objectives to Define Control Policy: The Direct Comparison Procedure -- 4.8.9 The Standard Gamble Method -- 4.9 Summary -- Chapter 5: The Ring: Observation and Design -- 5.1 How to Recognize or Design the Logical Structure of a Control System -- 5.2 Symptomatic and Structural Control -- 5.3 Effectiveness and Efficiency of Control Systems -- 5.4 Strengtheners, Turbos, and Multilevers -- 5.5 Risk of Failure of the Control Process Due to Structural Causes -- 5.6 Risks of Failure of the Control Process Due to some Characteristics of the Variables to be Controlled -- 5.7 Risks of Failure of the Control Process Due to Improper Levers: "Shifting the Burden" archetype -- 5.8 Pathologies of Control: Discouragement, Insatiability, Persistence, and Underestimation -- 5.9 Problem Solving and Control Systems -- 5.10 Problem Solving and the Leverage Effect -- 5.11 The Principles of Systems Thinking Applied to Problem Solving -- 5.12 Complementary Material.
5.12.1 Multicriteria Decision-Making -- 5.13 Summary -- Part II: The Magic of the Ring -- Chapter 6: The Magic Ring in Action: Individuals -- 6.1 Magic Rings Operating on a Wonderful Day -- 6.2 Rings Operating in the Domestic Environment -- 6.3 Overhead Rings in the External Microenvironment -- 6.4 Rings Acting in the External Macro Environment -- 6.5 Planetary Rings: "Gaia" and Daisyworld -- 6.6 Control System for Global Warming: The Myopia Archetypes in Action -- 6.7 Rings Acting on Earthquakes and Tsunamis -- 6.8 Rings Acting on the Human Body -- 6.9 Control Systems for Survival as Psychophysical Entities -- 6.10 Rings That Regulate Biological Clocks -- 6.11 Complementary Material -- 6.11.1 The Water Cycle -- 6.11.2 Daisyworld Dynamics -- 6.12 Summary -- Chapter 7: The Magic Ring in Action: Social Environment and Sustainability -- 7.1 Social Environment -- 7.2 The Rings Regulating Social Systems: The Control of Coexistence -- 7.3 Rings That Maintain Autopoiesis in Social Systems -- 7.4 Rings That Regulate Some Fundamental Variables in Social Systems -- 7.5 Rings Within Collectivities as Combinatory Systems -- 7.6 The Control of Combinatory Systems -- 7.7 Sustainability of Social Behavior, Myopia Archetypes in Action, Population Growth, and Commons Depletion -- 7.8 Rings Operating in Social Systems as Complex Adaptive Systems (CAS) -- 7.9 Change Management in a Complex World: The PSC Model -- 7.10 Complementary Material -- 7.10.1 Models and Classes of Combinatory Systems -- 7.10.2 The Heuristic Models Revealing the Modus Operandi of Some Relevant Social Phenomena Following the Combinatory Systems Model -- 7.10.3 The Combinatory Automaton to Simulate the Buzzing in an Indoor Locale -- 7.10.4 Two Modern Tragedies of the Commons -- 7.10.5 The PSC Model Applied to Stereotypes and Gender Discrimination -- 7.11 Summary.
Chapter 8: The Magic Ring in Action: The Biological Environment -- 8.1 Magic Rings in the Macro Biological Environment -- 8.2 Magic Rings That Regulate the Dynamics of Populations -- 8.3 Dynamics of a Population Without Growth Limits -- 8.4 Dynamics of a Population with Limits to Its Available Resources: Malthusian Dynamics -- 8.5 Dynamics of Interacting Populations Forming a Trophic Food Chain: Volterra-Lotka Model -- 8.6 Natural Endogenous and Artificial External Controls of Two Interacting Populations -- 8.7 Magic Rings That Regulate the Dynamics of Three or More Populations Comprising an Ecosystem -- 8.8 Qualitative Dynamics of Populations-Evolution: The Framework -- 8.9 Magic Rings That Regulate the Qualitative Dynamics of Populations Over Time -- 8.10 Combinatory Systems as a Tool for Simulating the Dynamics Regarding the Spread of a Favorable Mutation -- 8.11 Qualitative Dynamics Interacting with Quantitative Dynamics -- 8.12 Evolution of Non-biological "Species" -- 8.13 Evolution in Networks of Organizations: Production Networks -- 8.14 The Rules of Selfish Behavior of Nodes (Modules) in Production Networks: Evolutionary Qualitative Dynamics of Nodes -- 8.15 The Laws of Production Networks -- 8.16 Complementary Material -- 8.16.1 The Nodes (Modules) Forming the Production Networks -- 8.16.2 The Genesis of Production Networks -- 8.16.3 The Evolution of Production Networks: The Ghost in the Production Machine -- 8.17 Summary -- Chapter 9: The Magic Ring in Action: Organizations -- 9.1 Rings That Allow Organizations to Exist as Autopoietic, Homeostatic, and Teleonomic Social Systems -- 9.2 Viable Systems View -- 9.3 Organizations as Efficient Systems of Transformation -- 9.4 From MOEST to Management Control and Performance Management -- 9.5 The Rings in Macro Management Control: The Objectives of the Strategic Rings: EVF and EVA.
9.6 The Objectives of the Operational Rings: Roe* and Roi*.
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The magic ring : systems thinking approach to control systems / / Piero Mella
The magic ring : systems thinking approach to control systems / / Piero Mella
Autore Mella Piero
Edizione [2nd ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham, Switzerland : , : Springer, , [2021]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (875 pages) : illustrations
Disciplina 003.5
Collana Contemporary Systems Thinking
Soggetto topico Control theory
System theory
Teoria de control
Teoria de sistemes
Soggetto genere / forma Llibres electrònics
ISBN 3-030-64194-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Preface to the First Edition -- Preface to the Second Edition -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Part I: Discovering the "Ring" -- Chapter 1: The Language of Systems Thinking for Control Systems -- 1.1 The Sixth Discipline: The Discipline of Control Systems -- 1.2 The Fifth Discipline: The Five Basic Rules of Systems Thinking -- 1.3 The Construction of Models Based on Systems Thinking: The Rings -- 1.4 From Systems Thinking to System Dynamics: A Simulation of a Dynamic System -- 1.5 Two Fundamental Laws of Systems Thinking -- 1.6 Systems Archetypes: Three Relevant Structures of Human Behavior-The Archetypes of the Three Myopias -- 1.7 Complementary Material -- 1.7.1 Reinforcing Loop: Arms Escalation -- 1.7.2 Reinforcing Loops: Virus Explosion -- 1.7.3 Multiple Loops: The Law of Accelerating Returns -- 1.7.4 The General Law of Dynamic Instability -- 1.7.5 The Law of Dynamic Instability: Richardson's Model -- 1.7.6 The Law of Dynamic Instability: Prey-Predator Populations -- 1.7.7 The Law of Dynamic Instability: Counteracting the Spread of a Virus -- 1.7.8 Senge's Archetypes List Expanded -- 1.7.9 The "Six" Disciplines of Learning Organizations -- 1.8 Summary -- Chapter 2: The Ring: The General Structure of Control Systems -- 2.1 The Control Process -- 2.2 The Logical Structure of Control Systems in the Language of Systems Thinking -- 2.3 The Ring in Action: The Heuristic Model of a Control System -- 2.4 Some Technical Notes -- 2.5 Continuous Single-Lever Control System Without Delays -- 2.6 Discrete Single-Lever Control System Without Delay -- 2.7 Control System with On-Off Lever -- 2.8 Continuous Single-Lever Control System with Delay -- 2.9 The Technical Structure of a Single-Lever Control System: The Chain of Control -- 2.10 Management and Governance of the Control System.
2.11 Design and Realization of the Control System -- 2.12 Delays and Disturbances in the Control: Variants of the Control Model -- 2.13 Strengthening and Precision of Control Systems -- 2.14 Connections and Interferences Among Single-Lever Control Systems -- 2.15 Areas of Application of the General Model -- 2.16 Complementary Material -- 2.16.1 Simulation Tools -- 2.16.2 Control of an Elevator -- 2.16.3 Searching for a Street, a Page, and a Word -- 2.16.4 The Trajectories of a Car and a Boat -- 2.16.5 Shower with Two Delays -- 2.16.6 Direct and Inverse Control -- 2.16.7 Simulation of an On-Off System: The Hot and Cold Air Conditioner -- 2.16.8 Simulation of Two Interfering Showers Using Powersim -- 2.16.9 Feedforward Control -- 2.16.10 The Engineering Definition of Control Systems -- 2.16.11 An Analytical Appendix: The Optimal Value of the Lever and the Optimal Control Period in Non-symmetrical Systems -- 2.17 Summary -- Chapter 3: The Ring Variety: A Basic Typology -- 3.1 Manual and Automatic Control Systems: Cybernetic Systems -- 3.2 Quantitative and Qualitative Control Systems: Attainment and Recognition Control Systems -- 3.3 Steering and Halt Control Systems -- 3.4 Fixed- and Variable-Objective Systems (or Systems of "Pursuit") -- 3.5 Collision, Anticollision, and Alignment Systems -- 3.6 Tendential and Combinatory Control Systems -- 3.7 Parallel or Serial Connections -- 3.8 Holarchies of Control Systems -- 3.9 Complementary Material -- 3.9.1 Some Well-Known Cybernetic Systems -- 3.9.2 Halt Control Systems -- 3.9.3 Biometric Systems of Recognition and Identification -- 3.9.4 Explorative Systems -- 3.9.5 Looking Up a Word in the Dictionary -- 3.9.6 Achilles and the Tortoise: Zeno's Paradox -- 3.9.7 Serial Systems: The Oven and the Boiler.
3.9.8 Qualitative Control Systems: Procedure to Determine the States of Variety of the Qualitative Variables -- 3.10 Summary -- Chapter 4: The Ring Completed: Multilever and Multiobjective Control Systems -- 4.1 Dual-Lever Control System with Mutually Dependent Levers -- 4.2 Dual-Lever Control System with Independent Levers: Control Strategy -- 4.3 Impulse Control Systems -- 4.4 Multilever Control Systems -- 4.5 Multilayer Control Systems -- 4.6 Multiobjective Control Systems and Control Policies -- 4.7 Optimal Strategies and Policies: Two General Preference Models -- 4.8 Complementary Material -- 4.8.1 Flying in a Hot Air Balloon -- 4.8.2 Submerging in a Submarine -- 4.8.3 A Multilever System: Mix of N Components -- 4.8.4 Control of a Mobile Platform -- 4.8.5 Industrial Robots and Movement Systems -- 4.8.6 Focusing -- 4.8.7 Demand, Supply, and Price: Dual-Objective Control System -- 4.8.8 Ordering of the Objectives to Define Control Policy: The Direct Comparison Procedure -- 4.8.9 The Standard Gamble Method -- 4.9 Summary -- Chapter 5: The Ring: Observation and Design -- 5.1 How to Recognize or Design the Logical Structure of a Control System -- 5.2 Symptomatic and Structural Control -- 5.3 Effectiveness and Efficiency of Control Systems -- 5.4 Strengtheners, Turbos, and Multilevers -- 5.5 Risk of Failure of the Control Process Due to Structural Causes -- 5.6 Risks of Failure of the Control Process Due to some Characteristics of the Variables to be Controlled -- 5.7 Risks of Failure of the Control Process Due to Improper Levers: "Shifting the Burden" archetype -- 5.8 Pathologies of Control: Discouragement, Insatiability, Persistence, and Underestimation -- 5.9 Problem Solving and Control Systems -- 5.10 Problem Solving and the Leverage Effect -- 5.11 The Principles of Systems Thinking Applied to Problem Solving -- 5.12 Complementary Material.
5.12.1 Multicriteria Decision-Making -- 5.13 Summary -- Part II: The Magic of the Ring -- Chapter 6: The Magic Ring in Action: Individuals -- 6.1 Magic Rings Operating on a Wonderful Day -- 6.2 Rings Operating in the Domestic Environment -- 6.3 Overhead Rings in the External Microenvironment -- 6.4 Rings Acting in the External Macro Environment -- 6.5 Planetary Rings: "Gaia" and Daisyworld -- 6.6 Control System for Global Warming: The Myopia Archetypes in Action -- 6.7 Rings Acting on Earthquakes and Tsunamis -- 6.8 Rings Acting on the Human Body -- 6.9 Control Systems for Survival as Psychophysical Entities -- 6.10 Rings That Regulate Biological Clocks -- 6.11 Complementary Material -- 6.11.1 The Water Cycle -- 6.11.2 Daisyworld Dynamics -- 6.12 Summary -- Chapter 7: The Magic Ring in Action: Social Environment and Sustainability -- 7.1 Social Environment -- 7.2 The Rings Regulating Social Systems: The Control of Coexistence -- 7.3 Rings That Maintain Autopoiesis in Social Systems -- 7.4 Rings That Regulate Some Fundamental Variables in Social Systems -- 7.5 Rings Within Collectivities as Combinatory Systems -- 7.6 The Control of Combinatory Systems -- 7.7 Sustainability of Social Behavior, Myopia Archetypes in Action, Population Growth, and Commons Depletion -- 7.8 Rings Operating in Social Systems as Complex Adaptive Systems (CAS) -- 7.9 Change Management in a Complex World: The PSC Model -- 7.10 Complementary Material -- 7.10.1 Models and Classes of Combinatory Systems -- 7.10.2 The Heuristic Models Revealing the Modus Operandi of Some Relevant Social Phenomena Following the Combinatory Systems Model -- 7.10.3 The Combinatory Automaton to Simulate the Buzzing in an Indoor Locale -- 7.10.4 Two Modern Tragedies of the Commons -- 7.10.5 The PSC Model Applied to Stereotypes and Gender Discrimination -- 7.11 Summary.
Chapter 8: The Magic Ring in Action: The Biological Environment -- 8.1 Magic Rings in the Macro Biological Environment -- 8.2 Magic Rings That Regulate the Dynamics of Populations -- 8.3 Dynamics of a Population Without Growth Limits -- 8.4 Dynamics of a Population with Limits to Its Available Resources: Malthusian Dynamics -- 8.5 Dynamics of Interacting Populations Forming a Trophic Food Chain: Volterra-Lotka Model -- 8.6 Natural Endogenous and Artificial External Controls of Two Interacting Populations -- 8.7 Magic Rings That Regulate the Dynamics of Three or More Populations Comprising an Ecosystem -- 8.8 Qualitative Dynamics of Populations-Evolution: The Framework -- 8.9 Magic Rings That Regulate the Qualitative Dynamics of Populations Over Time -- 8.10 Combinatory Systems as a Tool for Simulating the Dynamics Regarding the Spread of a Favorable Mutation -- 8.11 Qualitative Dynamics Interacting with Quantitative Dynamics -- 8.12 Evolution of Non-biological "Species" -- 8.13 Evolution in Networks of Organizations: Production Networks -- 8.14 The Rules of Selfish Behavior of Nodes (Modules) in Production Networks: Evolutionary Qualitative Dynamics of Nodes -- 8.15 The Laws of Production Networks -- 8.16 Complementary Material -- 8.16.1 The Nodes (Modules) Forming the Production Networks -- 8.16.2 The Genesis of Production Networks -- 8.16.3 The Evolution of Production Networks: The Ghost in the Production Machine -- 8.17 Summary -- Chapter 9: The Magic Ring in Action: Organizations -- 9.1 Rings That Allow Organizations to Exist as Autopoietic, Homeostatic, and Teleonomic Social Systems -- 9.2 Viable Systems View -- 9.3 Organizations as Efficient Systems of Transformation -- 9.4 From MOEST to Management Control and Performance Management -- 9.5 The Rings in Macro Management Control: The Objectives of the Strategic Rings: EVF and EVA.
9.6 The Objectives of the Operational Rings: Roe* and Roi*.
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The magic ring : systems thinking approach to control systems / / by Piero Mella
The magic ring : systems thinking approach to control systems / / by Piero Mella
Autore Mella Piero
Edizione [1st ed. 2014.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2014
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (615 p.)
Disciplina 629.8312
Collana Contemporary Systems Thinking
Soggetto topico System theory
Business
Management science
Algorithms
Computational complexity
Systems Theory, Control
Business and Management, general
Algorithm Analysis and Problem Complexity
Complexity
ISBN 3-319-05386-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto The Language of Systems Thinking for Control Systems -- The Ring: The General Structure of Control Systems -- The Rign Variety: A Basic Typology -- The Ring Completed: Multi-lever and Multi-objective Control Systems -- The Ring: Observation and Design -- The Magic Ring in Action: Individuals -- The Magic Ring in Action: Life Environments -- The Magic Ring in Action: Organizations -- The Magic Ring Explores Cognition and Learning -- Concluding Remarks: Toward a General Discipline of Control.
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