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Advanced systems-level problem solving . Volume 3 Manual of dialectical thought forms / / Otto Laske
Advanced systems-level problem solving . Volume 3 Manual of dialectical thought forms / / Otto Laske
Autore Laske Otto
Edizione [2nd ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham : , : Springer, , 2023
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xxiii, 234 pages) : illustrations (some color)
Soggetto topico Problem solving
Psychology, Industrial
Thought and thinking
Anàlisi de sistemes
Processament humà de la informació
Pensament
Dialèctica
Soggetto genere / forma Llibres electrònics
ISBN 9783031403392
9783031403385
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Preface -- Bibliography -- Introduction -- Some Thoughts About Thought Forms -- Bibliography -- Acknowledgments -- Overview -- Bibliography -- Contents -- Abbreviations -- Chapter 1: The Concept of Dialectics: A Framework for Its Practical Use -- Overview of the Central Ideas of Dialectics -- Different Views of Dialectics (See Also Book 1) -- Three Models of Dialectic -- The Four Moments of Dialectic -- The Critical and Constructive Moments of Dialectic -- Applying MELD to the Development of Human Cognition -- Dialectical vs. Kantian Inquiring Systems -- Digression I: Work as a Dialectical Process (See Also Book 2) -- Digression II: Actuality, Empirical Existence, and Reality (See Book 1) -- Equivalence of Moments of Dialectic in Bhaskar and Basseches -- Transforms and the Moments of Dialectic -- Bibliography -- Chapter 2: The Individual Moments of Dialectic -- The Dialectic of Context -- Thought Contexts -- The Dialectic of Process -- The Dialectic of Relationship -- The Moments of Dialectic Form a Set of Relationships -- Constitutive Relationships -- Incomplete Descriptions -- The Dialectic of Transformational Systems -- From Moments of Dialectic to Thought Forms -- The Crucial Transition from the Second to the Third Order of Mental Complexity -- Comments on the Table -- Categorical Errors -- Chapter Summary -- Bibliography -- Chapter 3: Thought Form Descriptions -- Section 1: Process Thought Forms -- The Essence of Process Thought Forms -- Process -- Thought Form Sequence -- Overview of Process Thought Forms -- Thought Form #1 -- Thought Form Contrasts -- Assignment of Weights to Thought Form Uses -- Thought Form #2 -- Examples -- Interpretation -- Contrast to TF #2 -- Thought Form #3 -- Examples -- Interpretation -- Contrasts -- Thought Form #4 -- Interpretation -- Contrasts -- Thought Form 5 -- Examples -- Interpretation.
Contrasts -- Thought Form #6 -- Examples -- Interpretation -- Contrasts -- Thought Form #7 -- Contrasts -- Examples -- Thought Forms as Mind Openers -- Section Summary -- Section 2: Context Thought Forms -- The Sequence of Context Thought Forms -- Context Thought Forms in Detail -- Thought Form #8 -- Contrasts -- Thought Form #9 -- Contrasts -- Thought Form #10 -- Transitioning from TF #10 to TF #11 -- Contrasts -- Thought Form #11 -- Contrasts -- Thought Form #12 -- Contrasts -- Thought Form #13 -- Contrasts -- Example -- Thought Form #14 -- Contrasts -- Thought Forms as Mind Openers -- Section Summary -- Section 3: Relationship Thought Forms -- Thought Forms in Detail -- Context -- Transformational System -- Individual Thought Forms -- Thought Form #15-16 -- Contrasts -- Thought Form #16 -- Thought Form #17-18 -- Thought Form #17 -- Contrasts of TF #17 -- Thought Form #18 -- Contrast of TF #18 -- Thought Form #19 -- Contrasts -- Thought Form #20 -- Contrasts -- Thought Form #21 -- Contrasts -- Section Summary -- Section 4: Transformational Thought Forms -- Introduction -- The Blessings and Strangleholds of Formal Logic -- Example from Nature -- Example of Human Society -- The Sequence of Transformational Thought Forms -- Thought Forms in Detail -- Individual Thought Forms -- Thought Form #22 -- Contrasts -- Thought Form #23 -- The Nature of Development -- Contrasts -- Thought Form #24 -- Contrasts -- Thought Form #25 -- Contrasts -- Thought Form #26 -- Thought Form Coordination -- Contrasts -- Thought Form #27 -- Addendum on Qualitative Change and Formalism -- Contrasts -- Thought Form #28 -- The Special Case of Scoring Cognitive Interviews -- The Dialectical Approach -- The Logical Approach -- Links of TF #28 to Other Thought Forms -- Contrasts -- Thought Forms as Mind Openers -- Chapter Summary -- Dialectical Thinking as "Deep Thinking".
Bibliography -- Chapter 4: Interview/Text Scoring Materials -- Compact Table of Thought Forms (Table 4.1) -- Detailed Table of Thought Forms (Table 4.2) -- Table of Questions About Thought Forms -- Thought Forms as Mind Openers -- Thought Form Selection Sheet -- Thought Form Coding Sheet -- Cognitive Behavior Graph -- Cognitive Behavior Graph (Table 4.7) -- IDM Interview Agreement Form -- Otto Laske Interdevelopmental Institute -- Bibliography -- Index.
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Laske Otto  
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Advanced Systems-Level Problem Solving, Volume 2 : How to Measure and Boost Thought Maturity
Advanced Systems-Level Problem Solving, Volume 2 : How to Measure and Boost Thought Maturity
Autore Laske Otto
Edizione [2nd ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham : , : Springer, , 2023
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (228 pages)
Soggetto topico Anàlisi de sistemes
Processament humà de la informació
Treball
Pensament
Soggetto genere / forma Llibres electrònics
ISBN 9783031409851
9783031409844
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Foreword -- Preface -- References -- Introduction -- Summary -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- Abbreviations -- Chapter 1: A Developmental Theory of Work Capability -- Introduction to Capability -- The Hidden Dimensions of Delivering Work -- Limitations of the Notion of Work in HR and Management Science -- Work and Work Capability -- Jaques' Definition of Work -- Jaques Definition of Work Capability -- Deepening Jaques's Notion of Potential Capability -- Further Comments on Capability and Capacity -- Why All of These Fancy Distinctions? -- Embedding in Nature: Human Beings in Relation to Pre-linguistic Organisms -- Three Aspects of Capability -- Jaques' Assumptions Summarized -- Deepening Jaques' Four Orders of Mental Processing Developmentally -- Overview of Jacques' Definition of Capability Assimilated to CDF -- Current Applied Capability (CAC) -- Current Potential Capability (CPC) -- Emergent Potential Capability (EPC) -- Ways of Supporting Human Capability at Work -- Practical Consequences of the Developmental Definition of Capability -- Behavioral Coaching -- Cognitive-Behavioral Coaching -- Cognitive-Developmental Coaching -- Fully Developmental Coaching -- A Developmental Look at Human Resources -- Conclusion -- Chapter Summary -- References -- Bibliography -- Chapter 2: A Cognitive Theory of Work in Organizations -- Introduction -- Jaques' Answers -- Measuring Time Span of Role -- Single vs. Multiple Task Roles -- Level of Work Complexity in Single- and Multiple-Task Roles -- Summary of Time Span -- Accountability Architecture and Stratum of Role -- Summary of Strata -- Review of Requisite Organization -- Critique of Jaques' Notion of Requisite Organization -- The Author's Perspective on Jaques' Work -- Updating Jaques' Notions -- Revisiting Potential Capability -- Revisiting Complexity of Work.
Strata and Their Associated Types of Work -- Jaques' Four Different Categories of Work -- A. Work as Direct Action (Str-I and V) -- B. Work as Diagnostic Data Accumulation (Str-II and VI) -- C. Work Based on Finding Alternative Goal Paths (Str-III and VII) -- D. Work as Pursuit of Parallel Goal Paths (Str-IV and VIII) -- Chapter Summary -- References -- Bibliography -- Chapter 3: The Anatomy of the Internal Workplace -- Highlights of This Chapter -- The Structure of the HCA -- The Arbitrariness of Sociological Distinctions -- Empirical Evidence Regarding Stages of Meaning Making (Kegan, 1982) -- A First Introduction to Dialectical Thought Forms (TFs) -- Understanding the Three Houses of Work -- Difference of Emphasis in the Three Houses -- Changes in Agents' Professional Agenda -- Intermediate Summary -- Discussion of Each House Individually -- The Self House -- The Difference Between Self and Role -- Work Context -- Professional Agenda -- Personal Culture -- The Task House -- The Organizational House -- The Four Organizational Perspectives in Detail -- Creating an Integrated Change Policy and Plan in the Organizational House -- Chapter Summary -- References -- Bibliography -- Chapter 4: Dialectical Thinking and Listening in the Workplace -- Part A. Conceptualizations of Human Thinking -- The Cognitive Crucible -- How Successful Leaders Think -- Differences Between Abductive and Dialectical Thinking: A Critique of Roger Martin -- Psychological Obstacles to Complex Thinking -- Anxiousness as a Matter of Inquiring System -- Part B. Understanding the Three Managers -- The Quote Above Considered as an Interview Excerpt -- A Closer Look at Manager C's Thinking -- Manager C's Cognitive Behavior Graph -- Some Conclusions -- Returning to Manager B -- Outcome for Manager B -- Part C. Dialectical Listening in Practice: Thought Forms as Mind Openers.
What Is Dialectical Listening? -- Chapter Summary -- References -- Bibliography -- Appendices -- Appendix 1: How Donald Constructs His Internal Workplace: Using DTF as an Assessment Tool -- Introduction -- The Task of the Interviewer -- Interview Procedure -- Computing an Individual's Cognitive Score -- The Cognitive Profile: A Crucial Indicator for Work Capability -- Empirical Findings -- Focus on the Interviewee -- Characteristics of the Interview -- Donald's Job Description -- The Table of Thought Forms -- Donald's Thought Form Selection Sheet -- Interpretation of Donald's Cognitive Behavior Graph -- Interview Evaluation Outcomes -- Summary of Donald's Present Cognitive Profile -- Hypotheses for Consulting to Donald's Mental Process -- The Cognitive Core of Coaching and Mentoring -- Chapter Summary -- Appendix 2: A Protocol for Entering a Client's Internal Workplace -- Dialectical Listening -- Alternative Ways of Restricting Superfluous Content -- Requisite Organization of the Three Houses -- Interviewing Donald -- Task House -- Organizational House -- Self House -- A Brief Summary of Dialectical Thinking with a Dialogue Partner -- A Brief Summary of Dialectical Listening -- Chapter Summary -- References for Appendix 1 -- References for Appendix 2 -- Appendix 1: Bibliography -- Appendix 2: Bibliography -- Index.
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Laske Otto  
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Bifurcation theory of impulsive dynamical systems / / Kevin E. M. Church, Xinzhi Liu
Bifurcation theory of impulsive dynamical systems / / Kevin E. M. Church, Xinzhi Liu
Autore Church Kevin E. M.
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham, Switzerland : , : Springer, , [2021]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xvii, 388 pages) : illustrations
Disciplina 515.35
Collana IFSR international series on systems science and engineering
Soggetto topico Bifurcation theory
System analysis
Teoria de la bifurcació
Anàlisi de sistemes
Soggetto genere / forma Llibres electrònics
ISBN 3-030-64533-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Preface -- Reading Guide -- Contents -- I Impulsive Functional Differential Equations -- I.1 Introduction -- I.1.1 Nonautonomous Dynamical Systems -- I.1.2 History Functions -- I.1.3 The Space RCR of Right-Continuous Regulated... -- I.1.4 Gelfand-Pettis Integration -- I.1.5 Integral and Summation Inequalities -- I.1.6 Comments -- I.2 General Linear Systems -- I.2.1 Existence and Uniqueness of Solutions -- I.2.2 Evolution Families -- I.2.2.1 Phase Space Decomposition -- I.2.2.2 Evolution Families are (Generally) NowhereContinuous -- I.2.2.3 Continuity under the L2 Seminorm -- I.2.3 Representation of Solutions of the ... -- I.2.3.1 Pointwise Variation-of-Constants Formula -- I.2.3.2 Variation-of-Constants Formula in theSpace RCR -- I.2.4 Stability -- I.2.5 Comments -- I.3 Linear Periodic Systems -- I.3.1 Monodromy Operator -- I.3.2 Floquet Theorem -- I.3.3 Floquet Multipliers, Floquet Exponents and... -- I.3.4 Computational Aspects in Floquet Theory -- I.3.4.1 Floquet Eigensolutions -- I.3.4.2 Characteristic Equations for Finitely ReducibleLinear Systems -- I.3.4.3 Characteristic Equations for Systems withMemoryless Continuous Part -- I.3.5 Comments -- I.4 Nonlinear Systems and Stability -- I.4.1 Mild Solutions -- I.4.2 Dependence on Initial Conditions -- I.4.3 The Linear Variational Equation and Linearized... -- I.4.4 Comments -- I.5 Existence, Regularity and Invariance of Centre Manifolds -- I.5.1 Preliminaries -- I.5.1.1 Spaces of Exponentially Weighted Functions -- I.5.1.2 η-Bounded Solutions from Inhomogeneities -- I.5.1.3 Substitution Operator and Modification ofNonlinearities -- I.5.2 Fixed-Point Equation and Existence... -- I.5.2.1 A Remark on Centre Manifold Representations:Graphs and Images -- I.5.3 Invariance and Smallness Properties -- I.5.4 Dynamics on the Centre Manifold -- I.5.4.1 Integral Equation.
I.5.4.2 Abstract Ordinary Impulsive DifferentialEquation -- I.5.4.3 A Remark on Coordinates and Terminology -- I.5.5 Reduction Principle -- I.5.5.1 Parameter Dependence -- I.5.6 Smoothness in the State Space -- I.5.6.1 Contractions on Scales of Banach Spaces -- I.5.6.2 Candidate Differentials of the SubstitutionOperators -- I.5.6.3 Smoothness of the Modified Nonlinearity -- I.5.6.4 Proof of Smoothness of the Centre Manifold -- I.5.6.5 Periodic Centre Manifold -- I.5.7 Regularity of Centre Manifolds... -- I.5.7.1 A Coordinate System and Pointwise PC1,m-Regularity -- I.5.7.2 Reformulation of the Fixed-Point Equation -- I.5.7.3 A Technical Assumption on the Projections Pc(t) and Pu(t) -- I.5.7.4 Proof of PC1,m-Regularity at Zero -- I.5.7.5 The Hyperbolic Part Is Pointwise PC1,m-Regular at Zero -- I.5.7.6 Uniqueness of the Taylor Coefficients -- I.5.7.7 A Discussion on the Regularity of the Matrices tYj(t) -- I.5.8 Comments -- I.6 Computational Aspects of Centre Manifolds -- I.6.1 Euclidean Space Representation -- I.6.1.1 Definition and Taylor Expansion -- I.6.1.2 Dynamics on the Centre Manifold in EuclideanSpace -- I.6.1.3 An Impulsive Evolution Equation and Boundary Conditions -- I.6.2 Approximation by the Taylor Expansion -- I.6.2.1 Evolution Equation and Boundary Conditions for Quadratic Terms -- I.6.2.2 Solution by the Method of Characteristics -- I.6.3 Visualization of Centre Manifolds -- I.6.3.1 An Explicit Scalar Example Without Delays -- I.6.3.2 Two-Dimensional Example with QuadraticDelayed Terms -- I.6.3.3 Detailed Calculations Associated withExample I.6.3.2 -- The u12 Coefficient -- The u22 Coefficient -- The u1u2 Coefficient -- I.6.4 The Overlap Condition -- I.6.4.1 Distributed Delays -- I.6.4.2 Transformations that Enforce the OverlapCondition for Discrete Delays -- I.6.5 Comments.
I.7 Hyperbolicity and the Classical Hierarchy of InvariantManifolds -- I.7.1 Preliminaries -- I.7.2 Unstable Manifold -- I.7.3 Stable Manifold -- I.7.4 Centre-Unstable Manifold -- I.7.5 Centre-Stable Manifold -- I.7.6 Dynamics on Finite-Dimensional... -- I.7.7 Linearized Stability and Instability,Revisited -- I.7.8 Hierarchy and Inclusions -- I.8 Smooth Bifurcations -- I.8.1 Centre Manifolds Depending Smoothly on Parameters -- I.8.2 Codimension-One Bifurcations for Systems with a Single Delay: Setup -- I.8.3 Fold Bifurcation -- I.8.3.1 Example: Fold Bifurcation in a Scalar System with Delayed Impulse -- I.8.3.2 Calculation of the Function Y11(t) forExample I.8.3.1 -- I.8.4 Hopf-Type Bifurcation and Invariant Cylinders -- I.8.4.1 Example: Impulsive Perturbation from a HopfPoint -- I.8.5 Calculations Associated to Example I.8.4.1 -- I.8.5.1 The Projection Pc(t) and Matrix (t) -- I.8.5.2 Calculation of π(t) and the Matrices A(t)and B -- I.8.5.3 Calculation of n0(t): A Numerical Routine -- I.8.5.4 Calculation of h2 -- I.8.6 A Recipe for the Analysis of Smooth LocalBifurcations -- I.8.7 Comments -- II Finite-Dimensional Ordinary Impulsive Differential Equations -- II.1 Preliminaries -- II.1.1 Existence and Uniqueness of Solutions -- II.1.2 Dependence on Initial Conditions... -- II.1.3 Continuity Conventions: Right- andLeft-Continuity -- II.1.4 Comments -- II.2 Linear Systems -- II.2.1 Cauchy Matrix -- II.2.2 Variation-of-Constants Formula -- II.2.3 Stability -- II.2.4 Exponential Trichotomy -- II.2.5 Floquet Theory -- II.2.5.1 Homogeneous Systems -- II.2.5.2 Periodic Solutions of Homogeneous Systems -- II.2.5.3 Periodic solutions of Inhomogeneous Systems -- II.2.5.4 Periodic Systems Are ExponentiallyTrichotomous -- II.2.5.5 Stability -- II.2.6 Generalized Periodic Changes of Variables -- II.2.6.1 A Full State Transformation and ChainMatrices.
II.2.6.2 Real Floquet Decompositions -- II.2.6.3 A Real T-Periodic Kinematic Similarity -- II.2.7 Comments -- II.3 Stability for Nonlinear Systems -- II.3.1 Stability -- II.3.2 The Linear Variational Equation... -- II.3.3 Comments -- II.4 Invariant Manifold Theory -- II.4.1 Existence and Smoothness -- II.4.2 Invariance Equation for Nonautonomous... -- II.4.3 Invariance Equation for Systems with... -- II.4.4 Dynamics on Invariant Manifolds -- II.4.5 Reduction Principle for the Centre Manifold -- II.4.6 Approximation by Taylor Expansion -- II.4.7 Parameter Dependence -- II.4.7.1 Centre Manifolds Depending on a Parameter -- II.4.8 Comments -- II.5 Bifurcations -- II.5.1 Reduction to an Iterated Map -- II.5.2 Codimension-one Bifurcations -- II.5.2.1 Fold Bifurcation -- II.5.2.2 Period-Doubling Bifurcation -- Special Case: q=1 -- II.5.2.3 Cylinder Bifurcation -- II.5.3 Comments -- III Singular and Nonsmooth Phenomena -- III.1 Continuous Approximation -- III.1.1 Introduction -- III.1.1.1 Singular Unfolding of an Impulsive Differential Equation -- III.1.1.2 Preliminaries -- III.1.1.3 Time q Map -- III.1.1.4 The Realization Problem -- III.1.1.5 A Brief Discussion on the ContinuityConvention -- III.1.2 Pointwise Convergence and the Candidate... -- III.1.3 Smoothness of the Time q Map -- III.1.4 Sensitivity and Realization -- III.1.5 An Important Comment (Or Warning)... -- III.1.6 Example: Continuous-Time Logistic... -- III.2 Non-smooth Bifurcations -- III.2.1 Overview -- III.2.1.1 Bifurcations Involving Perturbations of Impulse Times -- III.2.1.2 Bifurcations Involving Crossings of ImpulseTimes and Delays -- III.2.2 Centre Manifolds Parameterized... -- III.2.2.1 Dummy Matrix System and Robustness ofSpectral Separation -- III.2.2.2 Centre Manifold Construction -- III.2.3 Overlap Bifurcations -- III.2.3.1 Floquet Spectrum.
III.2.3.2 Symmetries of Periodic Solutions -- III.2.3.3 A State Transformation that Eliminatesthe Delay -- III.2.3.4 Bifurcations of Periodic Solutions -- III.2.3.5 The Introductory Example Revisited -- III.2.4 Comments -- IV Applications -- IV.1 Bifurcations in an Impulsively Damped or Driven Pendulum -- IV.1.1 Stability Analysis: The ModelWithout Delay -- IV.1.1.1 Downward Rest Position -- Case 1: (α+1)2cos2(ρT)4α -- Case 2: (α+1)2cos2(ρT)> -- 4α -- IV.1.1.2 Upward Rest Position -- Case 1: (α+1)2cosh2(ρT)4α -- Case 2: (α+1)2cosh2(ρT)> -- 4α -- IV.1.2 Stability Analysis: The Model withDelay -- IV.1.2.1 Downward Rest Position -- IV.1.2.2 Upward Rest Position -- IV.1.3 Cylinder Bifurcation at the Downward... -- IV.1.4 Cylinder Bifurcation at the Downward... -- IV.1.4.1 Floquet Multiplier Transversality Condition -- IV.1.4.2 Computation of the First LyapunovCoefficient -- IV.2 The Hutchinson Equation with Pulse Harvesting -- IV.2.1 Dummy Matrix System: Setup for the Non-smooth Centre Manifold -- IV.2.2 Dynamics on the Centre Manifold -- IV.2.3 The Transcritical Bifurcation -- IV.3 Delayed SIR Model with Pulse Vaccination and TemporaryImmunity -- IV.3.1 Introduction -- IV.3.2 Vaccinated Component Formalism -- IV.3.3 Existence of the Disease-free Periodic Solution -- IV.3.4 Stability of the Disease-free Periodic Solution -- IV.3.5 Existence of a Bifurcation Point -- IV.3.6 Transcritical Bifurcation in Terms of Vaccine Coverage at R0=1 with One Vaccination Pulse Per Period -- Linearization -- Centre Fibre Bundle -- Projection of χ0 Onto the Centre Fibre Bundle -- Dynamics on the Centre Manifold and Bifurcation -- IV.3.7 Numerical Bifurcation Analysis -- IV.4 Stage-Structured Predator-Prey System with Pulsed Birth -- IV.4.1 Model Derivation -- IV.4.2 Stability of the Extinction Equilibrium -- IV.4.3 Analysis of Predator-Free PeriodicSolution.
IV.4.3.1 Existence and Uniqueness of the Predator-Free Solution.
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Church Kevin E. M.  
Cham, Switzerland : , : Springer, , [2021]
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Bifurcation theory of impulsive dynamical systems / / Kevin E. M. Church, Xinzhi Liu
Bifurcation theory of impulsive dynamical systems / / Kevin E. M. Church, Xinzhi Liu
Autore Church Kevin E. M.
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham, Switzerland : , : Springer, , [2021]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xvii, 388 pages) : illustrations
Disciplina 515.35
Collana IFSR international series on systems science and engineering
Soggetto topico Bifurcation theory
System analysis
Teoria de la bifurcació
Anàlisi de sistemes
Soggetto genere / forma Llibres electrònics
ISBN 3-030-64533-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Preface -- Reading Guide -- Contents -- I Impulsive Functional Differential Equations -- I.1 Introduction -- I.1.1 Nonautonomous Dynamical Systems -- I.1.2 History Functions -- I.1.3 The Space RCR of Right-Continuous Regulated... -- I.1.4 Gelfand-Pettis Integration -- I.1.5 Integral and Summation Inequalities -- I.1.6 Comments -- I.2 General Linear Systems -- I.2.1 Existence and Uniqueness of Solutions -- I.2.2 Evolution Families -- I.2.2.1 Phase Space Decomposition -- I.2.2.2 Evolution Families are (Generally) NowhereContinuous -- I.2.2.3 Continuity under the L2 Seminorm -- I.2.3 Representation of Solutions of the ... -- I.2.3.1 Pointwise Variation-of-Constants Formula -- I.2.3.2 Variation-of-Constants Formula in theSpace RCR -- I.2.4 Stability -- I.2.5 Comments -- I.3 Linear Periodic Systems -- I.3.1 Monodromy Operator -- I.3.2 Floquet Theorem -- I.3.3 Floquet Multipliers, Floquet Exponents and... -- I.3.4 Computational Aspects in Floquet Theory -- I.3.4.1 Floquet Eigensolutions -- I.3.4.2 Characteristic Equations for Finitely ReducibleLinear Systems -- I.3.4.3 Characteristic Equations for Systems withMemoryless Continuous Part -- I.3.5 Comments -- I.4 Nonlinear Systems and Stability -- I.4.1 Mild Solutions -- I.4.2 Dependence on Initial Conditions -- I.4.3 The Linear Variational Equation and Linearized... -- I.4.4 Comments -- I.5 Existence, Regularity and Invariance of Centre Manifolds -- I.5.1 Preliminaries -- I.5.1.1 Spaces of Exponentially Weighted Functions -- I.5.1.2 η-Bounded Solutions from Inhomogeneities -- I.5.1.3 Substitution Operator and Modification ofNonlinearities -- I.5.2 Fixed-Point Equation and Existence... -- I.5.2.1 A Remark on Centre Manifold Representations:Graphs and Images -- I.5.3 Invariance and Smallness Properties -- I.5.4 Dynamics on the Centre Manifold -- I.5.4.1 Integral Equation.
I.5.4.2 Abstract Ordinary Impulsive DifferentialEquation -- I.5.4.3 A Remark on Coordinates and Terminology -- I.5.5 Reduction Principle -- I.5.5.1 Parameter Dependence -- I.5.6 Smoothness in the State Space -- I.5.6.1 Contractions on Scales of Banach Spaces -- I.5.6.2 Candidate Differentials of the SubstitutionOperators -- I.5.6.3 Smoothness of the Modified Nonlinearity -- I.5.6.4 Proof of Smoothness of the Centre Manifold -- I.5.6.5 Periodic Centre Manifold -- I.5.7 Regularity of Centre Manifolds... -- I.5.7.1 A Coordinate System and Pointwise PC1,m-Regularity -- I.5.7.2 Reformulation of the Fixed-Point Equation -- I.5.7.3 A Technical Assumption on the Projections Pc(t) and Pu(t) -- I.5.7.4 Proof of PC1,m-Regularity at Zero -- I.5.7.5 The Hyperbolic Part Is Pointwise PC1,m-Regular at Zero -- I.5.7.6 Uniqueness of the Taylor Coefficients -- I.5.7.7 A Discussion on the Regularity of the Matrices tYj(t) -- I.5.8 Comments -- I.6 Computational Aspects of Centre Manifolds -- I.6.1 Euclidean Space Representation -- I.6.1.1 Definition and Taylor Expansion -- I.6.1.2 Dynamics on the Centre Manifold in EuclideanSpace -- I.6.1.3 An Impulsive Evolution Equation and Boundary Conditions -- I.6.2 Approximation by the Taylor Expansion -- I.6.2.1 Evolution Equation and Boundary Conditions for Quadratic Terms -- I.6.2.2 Solution by the Method of Characteristics -- I.6.3 Visualization of Centre Manifolds -- I.6.3.1 An Explicit Scalar Example Without Delays -- I.6.3.2 Two-Dimensional Example with QuadraticDelayed Terms -- I.6.3.3 Detailed Calculations Associated withExample I.6.3.2 -- The u12 Coefficient -- The u22 Coefficient -- The u1u2 Coefficient -- I.6.4 The Overlap Condition -- I.6.4.1 Distributed Delays -- I.6.4.2 Transformations that Enforce the OverlapCondition for Discrete Delays -- I.6.5 Comments.
I.7 Hyperbolicity and the Classical Hierarchy of InvariantManifolds -- I.7.1 Preliminaries -- I.7.2 Unstable Manifold -- I.7.3 Stable Manifold -- I.7.4 Centre-Unstable Manifold -- I.7.5 Centre-Stable Manifold -- I.7.6 Dynamics on Finite-Dimensional... -- I.7.7 Linearized Stability and Instability,Revisited -- I.7.8 Hierarchy and Inclusions -- I.8 Smooth Bifurcations -- I.8.1 Centre Manifolds Depending Smoothly on Parameters -- I.8.2 Codimension-One Bifurcations for Systems with a Single Delay: Setup -- I.8.3 Fold Bifurcation -- I.8.3.1 Example: Fold Bifurcation in a Scalar System with Delayed Impulse -- I.8.3.2 Calculation of the Function Y11(t) forExample I.8.3.1 -- I.8.4 Hopf-Type Bifurcation and Invariant Cylinders -- I.8.4.1 Example: Impulsive Perturbation from a HopfPoint -- I.8.5 Calculations Associated to Example I.8.4.1 -- I.8.5.1 The Projection Pc(t) and Matrix (t) -- I.8.5.2 Calculation of π(t) and the Matrices A(t)and B -- I.8.5.3 Calculation of n0(t): A Numerical Routine -- I.8.5.4 Calculation of h2 -- I.8.6 A Recipe for the Analysis of Smooth LocalBifurcations -- I.8.7 Comments -- II Finite-Dimensional Ordinary Impulsive Differential Equations -- II.1 Preliminaries -- II.1.1 Existence and Uniqueness of Solutions -- II.1.2 Dependence on Initial Conditions... -- II.1.3 Continuity Conventions: Right- andLeft-Continuity -- II.1.4 Comments -- II.2 Linear Systems -- II.2.1 Cauchy Matrix -- II.2.2 Variation-of-Constants Formula -- II.2.3 Stability -- II.2.4 Exponential Trichotomy -- II.2.5 Floquet Theory -- II.2.5.1 Homogeneous Systems -- II.2.5.2 Periodic Solutions of Homogeneous Systems -- II.2.5.3 Periodic solutions of Inhomogeneous Systems -- II.2.5.4 Periodic Systems Are ExponentiallyTrichotomous -- II.2.5.5 Stability -- II.2.6 Generalized Periodic Changes of Variables -- II.2.6.1 A Full State Transformation and ChainMatrices.
II.2.6.2 Real Floquet Decompositions -- II.2.6.3 A Real T-Periodic Kinematic Similarity -- II.2.7 Comments -- II.3 Stability for Nonlinear Systems -- II.3.1 Stability -- II.3.2 The Linear Variational Equation... -- II.3.3 Comments -- II.4 Invariant Manifold Theory -- II.4.1 Existence and Smoothness -- II.4.2 Invariance Equation for Nonautonomous... -- II.4.3 Invariance Equation for Systems with... -- II.4.4 Dynamics on Invariant Manifolds -- II.4.5 Reduction Principle for the Centre Manifold -- II.4.6 Approximation by Taylor Expansion -- II.4.7 Parameter Dependence -- II.4.7.1 Centre Manifolds Depending on a Parameter -- II.4.8 Comments -- II.5 Bifurcations -- II.5.1 Reduction to an Iterated Map -- II.5.2 Codimension-one Bifurcations -- II.5.2.1 Fold Bifurcation -- II.5.2.2 Period-Doubling Bifurcation -- Special Case: q=1 -- II.5.2.3 Cylinder Bifurcation -- II.5.3 Comments -- III Singular and Nonsmooth Phenomena -- III.1 Continuous Approximation -- III.1.1 Introduction -- III.1.1.1 Singular Unfolding of an Impulsive Differential Equation -- III.1.1.2 Preliminaries -- III.1.1.3 Time q Map -- III.1.1.4 The Realization Problem -- III.1.1.5 A Brief Discussion on the ContinuityConvention -- III.1.2 Pointwise Convergence and the Candidate... -- III.1.3 Smoothness of the Time q Map -- III.1.4 Sensitivity and Realization -- III.1.5 An Important Comment (Or Warning)... -- III.1.6 Example: Continuous-Time Logistic... -- III.2 Non-smooth Bifurcations -- III.2.1 Overview -- III.2.1.1 Bifurcations Involving Perturbations of Impulse Times -- III.2.1.2 Bifurcations Involving Crossings of ImpulseTimes and Delays -- III.2.2 Centre Manifolds Parameterized... -- III.2.2.1 Dummy Matrix System and Robustness ofSpectral Separation -- III.2.2.2 Centre Manifold Construction -- III.2.3 Overlap Bifurcations -- III.2.3.1 Floquet Spectrum.
III.2.3.2 Symmetries of Periodic Solutions -- III.2.3.3 A State Transformation that Eliminatesthe Delay -- III.2.3.4 Bifurcations of Periodic Solutions -- III.2.3.5 The Introductory Example Revisited -- III.2.4 Comments -- IV Applications -- IV.1 Bifurcations in an Impulsively Damped or Driven Pendulum -- IV.1.1 Stability Analysis: The ModelWithout Delay -- IV.1.1.1 Downward Rest Position -- Case 1: (α+1)2cos2(ρT)4α -- Case 2: (α+1)2cos2(ρT)> -- 4α -- IV.1.1.2 Upward Rest Position -- Case 1: (α+1)2cosh2(ρT)4α -- Case 2: (α+1)2cosh2(ρT)> -- 4α -- IV.1.2 Stability Analysis: The Model withDelay -- IV.1.2.1 Downward Rest Position -- IV.1.2.2 Upward Rest Position -- IV.1.3 Cylinder Bifurcation at the Downward... -- IV.1.4 Cylinder Bifurcation at the Downward... -- IV.1.4.1 Floquet Multiplier Transversality Condition -- IV.1.4.2 Computation of the First LyapunovCoefficient -- IV.2 The Hutchinson Equation with Pulse Harvesting -- IV.2.1 Dummy Matrix System: Setup for the Non-smooth Centre Manifold -- IV.2.2 Dynamics on the Centre Manifold -- IV.2.3 The Transcritical Bifurcation -- IV.3 Delayed SIR Model with Pulse Vaccination and TemporaryImmunity -- IV.3.1 Introduction -- IV.3.2 Vaccinated Component Formalism -- IV.3.3 Existence of the Disease-free Periodic Solution -- IV.3.4 Stability of the Disease-free Periodic Solution -- IV.3.5 Existence of a Bifurcation Point -- IV.3.6 Transcritical Bifurcation in Terms of Vaccine Coverage at R0=1 with One Vaccination Pulse Per Period -- Linearization -- Centre Fibre Bundle -- Projection of χ0 Onto the Centre Fibre Bundle -- Dynamics on the Centre Manifold and Bifurcation -- IV.3.7 Numerical Bifurcation Analysis -- IV.4 Stage-Structured Predator-Prey System with Pulsed Birth -- IV.4.1 Model Derivation -- IV.4.2 Stability of the Extinction Equilibrium -- IV.4.3 Analysis of Predator-Free PeriodicSolution.
IV.4.3.1 Existence and Uniqueness of the Predator-Free Solution.
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Engineering systems integration : theory, metrics, and methods / / Gary O. Langford
Engineering systems integration : theory, metrics, and methods / / Gary O. Langford
Autore Langford Gary O.
Pubbl/distr/stampa Boca Raton : , : CRC Press, , [2012]
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Disciplina 620/.0042
Soggetto topico Systems engineering
Systems integration
System analysis
Product life cycle
Anàlisi de sistemes
Enginyeria de sistemes
Cicle de vida del producte
ISBN 9780429109744
0-429-10974-1
1-4398-5289-8
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Nota di contenuto Front Cover; Contents; Disclaimer; Foreword; Preface; Author; Chapter 1: Importance of Integration; Chapter 2: Essences of Interaction; Chapter 3: Foundations in Systems Integration; Chapter 4: Systems; Chapter 5: Integration in Systems Engineering Context; Chapter 6: Systems Integration Management; Glossary of Terms; Back Cover
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Global Perspectives on Design Science Research [[electronic resource] ] : 5th International Conference, DESRIST 2010, St. Gallen, Switzerland, June 4-5, 2010. Proceedings / / edited by Robert Winter, J. Leon Zhao, Stephan Aier
Global Perspectives on Design Science Research [[electronic resource] ] : 5th International Conference, DESRIST 2010, St. Gallen, Switzerland, June 4-5, 2010. Proceedings / / edited by Robert Winter, J. Leon Zhao, Stephan Aier
Edizione [1st ed. 2010.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Berlin, Heidelberg : , : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2010
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (XV, 564 p. 128 illus.)
Disciplina 004.21
Collana Information Systems and Applications, incl. Internet/Web, and HCI
Soggetto topico Disseny de sistemes
Anàlisi de sistemes
Computer engineering
Computer communication systems
Application software
Artificial intelligence
Software engineering
Information storage and retrieval
Computer Engineering
Computer Communication Networks
Information Systems Applications (incl. Internet)
Artificial Intelligence
Software Engineering
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ISBN 1-280-38681-9
9786613564733
3-642-13335-5
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Nota di contenuto Organising Design Research -- When Designers Are Not in Control – Experiences from Using Action Research to Improve Researcher-Developer Collaboration in Design Science Research -- Relevance through Consortium Research? Findings from an Expert Interview Study -- Taking a Project Management Perspective on Design Science Research -- Reflecting Design Science Research -- A Multi-Grounded Design Research Process -- Relevance and Problem Choice in Design Science -- Artifact Types in Information Systems Design Science – A Literature Review -- Quo Vadis, Design Science? – A Survey of Literature -- Design Science Research Post Hevner et al.: Criteria, Standards, Guidelines, and Expectations -- Meta-analysis of Design Science Research within the IS Community: Trends, Patterns, and Outcomes -- Design Research Techniques -- Comparing Two Software Design Process Theories -- The Ecology of Learning-by-Building: Bridging Design Science and Natural History of Knowledge -- On Computer Simulation as a Component in Information Systems Research -- Design and Context -- Design Logic and the Ambiguity Operator -- Information Model-Based Configuration of Situational Methods – A Foundation for Design Research Applying Situational Method Configuration -- A Methodology for Content-Centered Design of Ambient Environments -- Design and Organisation -- Extending the Design and Engineering Methodology for Organizations with the Generation Operationalization and Discontinuation Organization -- Towards Deterministically Constructing Organizations Based on the Normalized Systems Approach -- Harness Mobility: Managing the Off-Task Property -- Design and Information -- Dynamically Generating Context-Relevant Sub-Webs -- Designing Business-Intelligence Tools with Value-Driven Recommendations -- Process Performance Management – Identifying Stereotype Problem Situations as a Basis for Effective and Efficient Design Research -- Design Research Exemplars -- The Design of Focus Area Maturity Models -- Applying Design Research Artifacts for Building Design Research Artifacts: A Process Model for Enterprise Architecture Planning -- Realization Approaches of Customer Relationship Management – A Design Science Research Contribution to Support the Construction of Situational CRM Artifacts -- The Instance-Based Multilevel Security Model -- A Negotiation Based Approach for Service Composition -- Usability through System-User Collaboration -- Design and Behaviour -- Instruction Manual Usage: A Comparison of Younger People, Older People and People with Cognitive Disabilities -- FASTS: FAcets Structured Tag Space – A Novel Approach to Organize and Reuse Social Bookmarking Tags -- Twitter Me: Using Micro-blogging to Motivate Teenagers to Exercise -- Designing Collaboration -- Designing for Light-Weight Collaboration: The Case of Interactive Citizens’ Advisory Services -- Design for Business Innovation: Linking the Value Chains of Logistics Service and Cargo Insurance Companies by Designing a Collaborative Service Infrastructure -- Design and Requirements Engineering -- A Requirements Engineering Method Designed for the Blind -- Assessing Project Effort in Requirements Engineering: A Report on Design Research in Progress -- Systematic Development of Business-Driven Requirements – Using Next-Generation EIS Design as an Example -- Short Papers -- Systematization of Maturity Model Extensions -- Process Design as Basis for Comprehensive Process Modeling -- Design Science Research Engagement: Proposal for an Engagement Approach for Company Collaboration -- Design Science in Research Cooperations with the Industry: Findings from Three Prototyping Projects -- Towards a Theory on Collaborative Decision Making in Enterprise Architecture -- In Pursuit of IT Artifact Generality: The Case of Predictive Model for Electronic Negotiation Support -- Use Cases for Business Metadata – A Viewpoint-Based Approach to Structuring and Prioritizing Business Needs -- The IT-CMF: A Practical Application of Design Science -- Ontology Design for Strategies to Metrics Mapping -- Naturalistic and Artificial Evaluations of Personas and Role-Based Enterprise Systems.
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Global Perspectives on Design Science Research [[electronic resource] ] : 5th International Conference, DESRIST 2010, St. Gallen, Switzerland, June 4-5, 2010. Proceedings / / edited by Robert Winter, J. Leon Zhao, Stephan Aier
Global Perspectives on Design Science Research [[electronic resource] ] : 5th International Conference, DESRIST 2010, St. Gallen, Switzerland, June 4-5, 2010. Proceedings / / edited by Robert Winter, J. Leon Zhao, Stephan Aier
Edizione [1st ed. 2010.]
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Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (XV, 564 p. 128 illus.)
Disciplina 004.21
Collana Information Systems and Applications, incl. Internet/Web, and HCI
Soggetto topico Disseny de sistemes
Anàlisi de sistemes
Computer engineering
Computer communication systems
Application software
Artificial intelligence
Software engineering
Information storage and retrieval
Computer Engineering
Computer Communication Networks
Information Systems Applications (incl. Internet)
Artificial Intelligence
Software Engineering
Information Storage and Retrieval
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Llibres electrònics
ISBN 1-280-38681-9
9786613564733
3-642-13335-5
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Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Organising Design Research -- When Designers Are Not in Control – Experiences from Using Action Research to Improve Researcher-Developer Collaboration in Design Science Research -- Relevance through Consortium Research? Findings from an Expert Interview Study -- Taking a Project Management Perspective on Design Science Research -- Reflecting Design Science Research -- A Multi-Grounded Design Research Process -- Relevance and Problem Choice in Design Science -- Artifact Types in Information Systems Design Science – A Literature Review -- Quo Vadis, Design Science? – A Survey of Literature -- Design Science Research Post Hevner et al.: Criteria, Standards, Guidelines, and Expectations -- Meta-analysis of Design Science Research within the IS Community: Trends, Patterns, and Outcomes -- Design Research Techniques -- Comparing Two Software Design Process Theories -- The Ecology of Learning-by-Building: Bridging Design Science and Natural History of Knowledge -- On Computer Simulation as a Component in Information Systems Research -- Design and Context -- Design Logic and the Ambiguity Operator -- Information Model-Based Configuration of Situational Methods – A Foundation for Design Research Applying Situational Method Configuration -- A Methodology for Content-Centered Design of Ambient Environments -- Design and Organisation -- Extending the Design and Engineering Methodology for Organizations with the Generation Operationalization and Discontinuation Organization -- Towards Deterministically Constructing Organizations Based on the Normalized Systems Approach -- Harness Mobility: Managing the Off-Task Property -- Design and Information -- Dynamically Generating Context-Relevant Sub-Webs -- Designing Business-Intelligence Tools with Value-Driven Recommendations -- Process Performance Management – Identifying Stereotype Problem Situations as a Basis for Effective and Efficient Design Research -- Design Research Exemplars -- The Design of Focus Area Maturity Models -- Applying Design Research Artifacts for Building Design Research Artifacts: A Process Model for Enterprise Architecture Planning -- Realization Approaches of Customer Relationship Management – A Design Science Research Contribution to Support the Construction of Situational CRM Artifacts -- The Instance-Based Multilevel Security Model -- A Negotiation Based Approach for Service Composition -- Usability through System-User Collaboration -- Design and Behaviour -- Instruction Manual Usage: A Comparison of Younger People, Older People and People with Cognitive Disabilities -- FASTS: FAcets Structured Tag Space – A Novel Approach to Organize and Reuse Social Bookmarking Tags -- Twitter Me: Using Micro-blogging to Motivate Teenagers to Exercise -- Designing Collaboration -- Designing for Light-Weight Collaboration: The Case of Interactive Citizens’ Advisory Services -- Design for Business Innovation: Linking the Value Chains of Logistics Service and Cargo Insurance Companies by Designing a Collaborative Service Infrastructure -- Design and Requirements Engineering -- A Requirements Engineering Method Designed for the Blind -- Assessing Project Effort in Requirements Engineering: A Report on Design Research in Progress -- Systematic Development of Business-Driven Requirements – Using Next-Generation EIS Design as an Example -- Short Papers -- Systematization of Maturity Model Extensions -- Process Design as Basis for Comprehensive Process Modeling -- Design Science Research Engagement: Proposal for an Engagement Approach for Company Collaboration -- Design Science in Research Cooperations with the Industry: Findings from Three Prototyping Projects -- Towards a Theory on Collaborative Decision Making in Enterprise Architecture -- In Pursuit of IT Artifact Generality: The Case of Predictive Model for Electronic Negotiation Support -- Use Cases for Business Metadata – A Viewpoint-Based Approach to Structuring and Prioritizing Business Needs -- The IT-CMF: A Practical Application of Design Science -- Ontology Design for Strategies to Metrics Mapping -- Naturalistic and Artificial Evaluations of Personas and Role-Based Enterprise Systems.
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Grey systems analysis : methods, models and applications / / Sifeng Liu, Yingjie Yang, and Jeffrey Yi-Lin Forrest
Grey systems analysis : methods, models and applications / / Sifeng Liu, Yingjie Yang, and Jeffrey Yi-Lin Forrest
Autore Liu Sifeng
Pubbl/distr/stampa Singapore : , : Springer, , [2022]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (384 pages)
Disciplina 003
Collana Series on Grey System
Soggetto topico System analysis
System analysis - Mathematical models
Anàlisi de sistemes
Models matemàtics
Soggetto genere / forma Llibres electrònics
ISBN 981-19-6160-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Series Preface -- Foreword by Dr. James M. Tien -- Foreword by Dr. Keith William Hipel -- Foreword by Dr. Hermann Haken -- Foreword by Dr. Robert Vallée -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 The Scientific Background of the Birth of Grey System Theory -- 1.2 The Founder of Grey System Theory -- 1.3 Development of Grey Systems Theory -- 1.3.1 Building a Basic Team -- 1.3.2 Establishment of Academic Organizations -- 1.3.3 Journals and Book Series on Grey System Theory -- 1.3.4 Grey System Theory Curriculums -- 1.3.5 Researchers of Grey System Theory Are All Over the World -- 1.3.6 Papers of Grey Systems Theory Are Growing Rapidly -- 1.4 Elementary Concepts of Grey System Theory -- 1.5 Fundamental Principles of Grey System Theory -- 1.6 Main Contents of Grey System Theory -- References -- 2 Characteristics of Grey System Theory -- 2.1 A Kind of Poor Data Analysis Method with Strong Penetration -- 2.2 Characteristics of Uncertain Systems and the Simplicity Principle in Sciences -- 2.2.1 Incomplete Information -- 2.2.2 Inaccuracies in Data -- 2.2.3 The Scientific Principle of Simplicity -- 2.2.4 Precise Models Suffer from Inaccuracies -- 2.3 Comparison of Several Uncertainty Methods -- 2.4 Deep Applications of Grey System Theory in the Fields of Social Science, Natural Science and Engineering Technology -- 2.4.1 Successful Application of Grey System Theory in the Field of Social Sciences -- 2.4.2 Deep Application of Grey System Theory in the Field of Natural Science -- 2.4.3 A Large Number of Applications of Grey System Theory in the Field of Engineering Technology -- References -- 3 Grey Numbers and Their Operations -- 3.1 Grey Numbers -- 3.2 The Whitenization of a Grey Number and Degree of Greyness -- 3.3 Degree of Greyness Defined by Axioms -- 3.4 The Operations of Interval Grey Numbers.
3.5 General Grey Numbers and Their Operations -- 3.5.1 Reduced Form of Interval Grey Numbers -- 3.5.2 General Grey Number and Its Reduced Form -- 3.5.3 Synthesis of Degree of Greyness and Operations of General Grey Numbers -- References -- 4 Sequence Operators and Grey Data Mining -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Systems Under Shocking Disturbances and Buffer Operators -- 4.2.1 The Trap for Shocking Disturbed System Forecasting -- 4.2.2 Axioms of Buffer Operators -- 4.2.3 Properties of Buffer Operators -- 4.3 Construction of Practically Useful Buffer Operators -- 4.3.1 Weakening Buffer Operators -- 4.3.2 Strengthening Buffer Operators -- 4.3.3 The General Form of Buffer Operator -- 4.4 Average Operator -- 4.5 The Quasi-Smooth Sequence and Stepwise Ratio Operator -- 4.6 Accumulating and Inverse Accumulating Operators -- 4.7 Exponentiality of Accumulating Sequence -- References -- 5 Grey Relational Analysis Models -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Grey Relational Factors and Set of Grey Relational Operators -- 5.3 Grey Relational Axioms and Deng's Grey Relational Analysis Model -- 5.4 Grey Absolute Relational Degree -- 5.5 Grey Relative and Synthetic Relational Degree -- 5.5.1 Relative Grey Relational Degree -- 5.5.2 Grey Synthetic Relational Degree -- 5.6 Grey Similarity, Closeness and Three-Dimensional Relational Degree -- 5.6.1 Grey Relational Analysis Models Based on Similarity and Closeness -- 5.6.2 Grey Three-Dimension Degree of Relational Degree -- 5.7 Negative Grey Relational Analysis Models -- 5.8 Superiority Analysis -- 5.9 Practical Application -- References -- 6 Grey Clustering Evaluation Models -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Grey Relational Clustering Model -- 6.3 Common Possibility Functions -- 6.4 Variable Weight Grey Clustering Model -- 6.5 Fixed Weight Grey Clustering Model -- 6.6 Grey Clustering Evaluation Models Based on Mixed Possibility Functions.
6.6.1 Grey Clustering Evaluation Model Based on End-Point Mixed Possibility Functions -- 6.6.2 Grey Clustering Evaluation Model Based on Center-Point Mixed Possibility Functions -- 6.7 Practical Applications -- References -- 7 Series of GM Models -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 The Four Basic Forms of GM(1,1) -- 7.2.1 The Basic Forms of Model GM(1,1) -- 7.2.2 Properties and Characteristics of the Basic Model -- 7.3 Suitable Ranges of Different GM(1,1) -- 7.3.1 Suitable Sequences of Different GM(1,1) -- 7.3.2 Applicable Ranges of EGM -- 7.4 Remnant GM(1,1) Model -- 7.5 Group of GM(1,1) Models -- 7.6 The Fractional Grey Model -- 7.7 The Models of GM(r,h) -- 7.7.1 The Model of GM(0,N) -- 7.7.2 The Model of GM(1, N) -- 7.7.3 The Grey Verhulst Model -- 7.7.4 The Self-memory Grey Model -- 7.7.5 The Models of GM(r,h) -- 7.8 Practical Applications -- References -- 8 Combined Grey Models -- 8.1 Grey Econometrics Models -- 8.1.1 Determination of Variables Using the Grey Relational Principles -- 8.1.2 Grey Econometrics Models -- 8.2 Combined Grey Linear Regression Models -- 8.3 Grey Cobb-Douglas Model -- 8.4 Grey Artificial Neural Network Models -- 8.4.1 BP Artificial Neural Model and Computational Schemes -- 8.4.2 Steps in Grey BP Neural Network Modeling -- 8.5 Grey Markov Model -- 8.5.1 Grey Moving Probability Markov Model -- 8.5.2 Grey State Markov Model -- 8.6 Combined Grey-Rough Model -- 8.6.1 Rough Membership, Grey Membership and Grey Numbers -- 8.6.2 Grey Rough Approximation -- 8.6.3 Combined Grey Clustering and Rough Set Model -- 8.7 Practical Applications -- References -- 9 Techniques for Grey Systems Forecasting -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Interval Forecasting -- 9.3 Grey Distortion Forecasting -- 9.4 Wave Form Forecasting -- 9.5 System Forecasting -- 9.5.1 The Five-Step Modeling Process -- 9.5.2 System Models for Prediction -- 9.6 Practical Applications.
References -- 10 Grey Models for Decision-Making -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Grey Target Decisions -- 10.3 Other Approaches to Grey Decision -- 10.3.1 Grey Relational Decision -- 10.3.2 Grey Development Decision -- 10.3.3 Grey Clustering Decision -- 10.4 Multi-attribute Intelligent Grey Target Decision Model -- 10.4.1 The Uniform Effect Measure -- 10.4.2 The Weighted Synthetic Effect Measure -- 10.5 On Paradox of Rule of Maximum Value and Its Solution -- 10.5.1 The Weight Vector Group with Kernel -- 10.5.2 The Weighted Comprehensive Clustering Coefficient Vector -- 10.5.3 Several Functional Weight Vector Groups with Kernel -- 10.6 Practical Applications -- References -- 11 Grey Control Systems -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.2 Controllability and Observability of Grey System -- 11.3 Transfer Functions of Grey System -- 11.3.1 Grey Transfer Function -- 11.3.2 Transfer Functions of Typical Links -- 11.3.3 Matrices of Grey Transfer Functions -- 11.4 Robust Stability of Grey System -- 11.4.1 Robust Stability of Grey Linear Systems -- 11.4.2 Robust Stability of Grey Linear Time-Delay Systems -- 11.4.3 Robust Stability of Grey Stochastic Linear Time-Delay System -- 11.5 Several Typical Grey Control Models -- 11.5.1 Control of Redundancy Removal -- 11.5.2 Grey Relational Control -- 11.5.3 Control of Grey Prediction -- References -- 12 Spectrum Analysis of Sequence Operators -- 12.1 Introduction -- 12.2 Spectrum Analysis of Time Series Data -- 12.3 Filtering Effect of Mean Operator and Accumulation Operator -- 12.3.1 Filtering Effect of Mean Operator -- 12.3.2 Filtering Effect of Accumulation Operator -- 12.3.3 Filtering Effect of Series Operator -- 12.4 Spectrum Analysis of Buffer Operator -- References -- Appendix Introduction to Grey Systems Modeling Software -- A.1 Introduction -- A.2 Software Features and Functions -- A.3 Main Components.
A.4 Operation Guide -- A.4.1 The Confirmation System -- A.4.2 Using the Software Package -- Memorabilia of the Establishment and Development of Grey System Theory (1982-2021) -- Farewell to Our Tutor -- Bibliography -- Index.
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Liu Sifeng  
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Grey systems analysis : methods, models and applications / / Sifeng Liu, Yingjie Yang, and Jeffrey Yi-Lin Forrest
Grey systems analysis : methods, models and applications / / Sifeng Liu, Yingjie Yang, and Jeffrey Yi-Lin Forrest
Autore Liu Sifeng
Pubbl/distr/stampa Singapore : , : Springer, , [2022]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (384 pages)
Disciplina 003
Collana Series on Grey System
Soggetto topico System analysis
System analysis - Mathematical models
Anàlisi de sistemes
Models matemàtics
Soggetto genere / forma Llibres electrònics
ISBN 981-19-6160-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Series Preface -- Foreword by Dr. James M. Tien -- Foreword by Dr. Keith William Hipel -- Foreword by Dr. Hermann Haken -- Foreword by Dr. Robert Vallée -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 The Scientific Background of the Birth of Grey System Theory -- 1.2 The Founder of Grey System Theory -- 1.3 Development of Grey Systems Theory -- 1.3.1 Building a Basic Team -- 1.3.2 Establishment of Academic Organizations -- 1.3.3 Journals and Book Series on Grey System Theory -- 1.3.4 Grey System Theory Curriculums -- 1.3.5 Researchers of Grey System Theory Are All Over the World -- 1.3.6 Papers of Grey Systems Theory Are Growing Rapidly -- 1.4 Elementary Concepts of Grey System Theory -- 1.5 Fundamental Principles of Grey System Theory -- 1.6 Main Contents of Grey System Theory -- References -- 2 Characteristics of Grey System Theory -- 2.1 A Kind of Poor Data Analysis Method with Strong Penetration -- 2.2 Characteristics of Uncertain Systems and the Simplicity Principle in Sciences -- 2.2.1 Incomplete Information -- 2.2.2 Inaccuracies in Data -- 2.2.3 The Scientific Principle of Simplicity -- 2.2.4 Precise Models Suffer from Inaccuracies -- 2.3 Comparison of Several Uncertainty Methods -- 2.4 Deep Applications of Grey System Theory in the Fields of Social Science, Natural Science and Engineering Technology -- 2.4.1 Successful Application of Grey System Theory in the Field of Social Sciences -- 2.4.2 Deep Application of Grey System Theory in the Field of Natural Science -- 2.4.3 A Large Number of Applications of Grey System Theory in the Field of Engineering Technology -- References -- 3 Grey Numbers and Their Operations -- 3.1 Grey Numbers -- 3.2 The Whitenization of a Grey Number and Degree of Greyness -- 3.3 Degree of Greyness Defined by Axioms -- 3.4 The Operations of Interval Grey Numbers.
3.5 General Grey Numbers and Their Operations -- 3.5.1 Reduced Form of Interval Grey Numbers -- 3.5.2 General Grey Number and Its Reduced Form -- 3.5.3 Synthesis of Degree of Greyness and Operations of General Grey Numbers -- References -- 4 Sequence Operators and Grey Data Mining -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Systems Under Shocking Disturbances and Buffer Operators -- 4.2.1 The Trap for Shocking Disturbed System Forecasting -- 4.2.2 Axioms of Buffer Operators -- 4.2.3 Properties of Buffer Operators -- 4.3 Construction of Practically Useful Buffer Operators -- 4.3.1 Weakening Buffer Operators -- 4.3.2 Strengthening Buffer Operators -- 4.3.3 The General Form of Buffer Operator -- 4.4 Average Operator -- 4.5 The Quasi-Smooth Sequence and Stepwise Ratio Operator -- 4.6 Accumulating and Inverse Accumulating Operators -- 4.7 Exponentiality of Accumulating Sequence -- References -- 5 Grey Relational Analysis Models -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Grey Relational Factors and Set of Grey Relational Operators -- 5.3 Grey Relational Axioms and Deng's Grey Relational Analysis Model -- 5.4 Grey Absolute Relational Degree -- 5.5 Grey Relative and Synthetic Relational Degree -- 5.5.1 Relative Grey Relational Degree -- 5.5.2 Grey Synthetic Relational Degree -- 5.6 Grey Similarity, Closeness and Three-Dimensional Relational Degree -- 5.6.1 Grey Relational Analysis Models Based on Similarity and Closeness -- 5.6.2 Grey Three-Dimension Degree of Relational Degree -- 5.7 Negative Grey Relational Analysis Models -- 5.8 Superiority Analysis -- 5.9 Practical Application -- References -- 6 Grey Clustering Evaluation Models -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Grey Relational Clustering Model -- 6.3 Common Possibility Functions -- 6.4 Variable Weight Grey Clustering Model -- 6.5 Fixed Weight Grey Clustering Model -- 6.6 Grey Clustering Evaluation Models Based on Mixed Possibility Functions.
6.6.1 Grey Clustering Evaluation Model Based on End-Point Mixed Possibility Functions -- 6.6.2 Grey Clustering Evaluation Model Based on Center-Point Mixed Possibility Functions -- 6.7 Practical Applications -- References -- 7 Series of GM Models -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 The Four Basic Forms of GM(1,1) -- 7.2.1 The Basic Forms of Model GM(1,1) -- 7.2.2 Properties and Characteristics of the Basic Model -- 7.3 Suitable Ranges of Different GM(1,1) -- 7.3.1 Suitable Sequences of Different GM(1,1) -- 7.3.2 Applicable Ranges of EGM -- 7.4 Remnant GM(1,1) Model -- 7.5 Group of GM(1,1) Models -- 7.6 The Fractional Grey Model -- 7.7 The Models of GM(r,h) -- 7.7.1 The Model of GM(0,N) -- 7.7.2 The Model of GM(1, N) -- 7.7.3 The Grey Verhulst Model -- 7.7.4 The Self-memory Grey Model -- 7.7.5 The Models of GM(r,h) -- 7.8 Practical Applications -- References -- 8 Combined Grey Models -- 8.1 Grey Econometrics Models -- 8.1.1 Determination of Variables Using the Grey Relational Principles -- 8.1.2 Grey Econometrics Models -- 8.2 Combined Grey Linear Regression Models -- 8.3 Grey Cobb-Douglas Model -- 8.4 Grey Artificial Neural Network Models -- 8.4.1 BP Artificial Neural Model and Computational Schemes -- 8.4.2 Steps in Grey BP Neural Network Modeling -- 8.5 Grey Markov Model -- 8.5.1 Grey Moving Probability Markov Model -- 8.5.2 Grey State Markov Model -- 8.6 Combined Grey-Rough Model -- 8.6.1 Rough Membership, Grey Membership and Grey Numbers -- 8.6.2 Grey Rough Approximation -- 8.6.3 Combined Grey Clustering and Rough Set Model -- 8.7 Practical Applications -- References -- 9 Techniques for Grey Systems Forecasting -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Interval Forecasting -- 9.3 Grey Distortion Forecasting -- 9.4 Wave Form Forecasting -- 9.5 System Forecasting -- 9.5.1 The Five-Step Modeling Process -- 9.5.2 System Models for Prediction -- 9.6 Practical Applications.
References -- 10 Grey Models for Decision-Making -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Grey Target Decisions -- 10.3 Other Approaches to Grey Decision -- 10.3.1 Grey Relational Decision -- 10.3.2 Grey Development Decision -- 10.3.3 Grey Clustering Decision -- 10.4 Multi-attribute Intelligent Grey Target Decision Model -- 10.4.1 The Uniform Effect Measure -- 10.4.2 The Weighted Synthetic Effect Measure -- 10.5 On Paradox of Rule of Maximum Value and Its Solution -- 10.5.1 The Weight Vector Group with Kernel -- 10.5.2 The Weighted Comprehensive Clustering Coefficient Vector -- 10.5.3 Several Functional Weight Vector Groups with Kernel -- 10.6 Practical Applications -- References -- 11 Grey Control Systems -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.2 Controllability and Observability of Grey System -- 11.3 Transfer Functions of Grey System -- 11.3.1 Grey Transfer Function -- 11.3.2 Transfer Functions of Typical Links -- 11.3.3 Matrices of Grey Transfer Functions -- 11.4 Robust Stability of Grey System -- 11.4.1 Robust Stability of Grey Linear Systems -- 11.4.2 Robust Stability of Grey Linear Time-Delay Systems -- 11.4.3 Robust Stability of Grey Stochastic Linear Time-Delay System -- 11.5 Several Typical Grey Control Models -- 11.5.1 Control of Redundancy Removal -- 11.5.2 Grey Relational Control -- 11.5.3 Control of Grey Prediction -- References -- 12 Spectrum Analysis of Sequence Operators -- 12.1 Introduction -- 12.2 Spectrum Analysis of Time Series Data -- 12.3 Filtering Effect of Mean Operator and Accumulation Operator -- 12.3.1 Filtering Effect of Mean Operator -- 12.3.2 Filtering Effect of Accumulation Operator -- 12.3.3 Filtering Effect of Series Operator -- 12.4 Spectrum Analysis of Buffer Operator -- References -- Appendix Introduction to Grey Systems Modeling Software -- A.1 Introduction -- A.2 Software Features and Functions -- A.3 Main Components.
A.4 Operation Guide -- A.4.1 The Confirmation System -- A.4.2 Using the Software Package -- Memorabilia of the Establishment and Development of Grey System Theory (1982-2021) -- Farewell to Our Tutor -- Bibliography -- Index.
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Liu Sifeng  
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Optimal control of dynamic systems driven by vector measures : theory and applications / / N.U. Ahmed, Shian Wang
Optimal control of dynamic systems driven by vector measures : theory and applications / / N.U. Ahmed, Shian Wang
Autore Ahmed N. U (Nasir Uddin)
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham, Switzerland : , : Springer, , [2021]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (328 pages)
Disciplina 629.8312
Soggetto topico Control theory
Teoria de control
Anàlisi de sistemes
Optimització matemàtica
Soggetto genere / forma Llibres electrònics
ISBN 3-030-82139-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910503005803321
Ahmed N. U (Nasir Uddin)  
Cham, Switzerland : , : Springer, , [2021]
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