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How to Do Systems Analysis

eBook - Wiley Series in Systems Engineering and Management
ISBN/EAN: 9780470130582
Umbreit-Nr.: 3671825

Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 368 S., 2.07 MB
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Einband: Keine Angabe

Erschienen am 23.05.2007
Auflage: 1/2007


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  • Zusatztext
    • <p>This book focuses on systems analysis, broadly defined to also include problem formulation and interpretation of proposed alternatives in terms of the value systems of stakeholders. Therefore, the book is a complement, not a substitute to other books when teaching systems engineering and systems analysis. The nature of problem solving discussed in this book is appropriate to a wide range of systems analyses. Thus the book can be used as a stand-alone book for teaching the analysis of systems. Also unique is the inclusion of broad case studies to stress problem solving issues, making<i>How to Do Systems Analysis</i> a complement to the many fine works in systems engineering available today.</p>

  • Autorenportrait
    • <p><b>John E. Gibson</b>, PhD, was the Commonwealth Distinguished Professor of Systems Management at the School of  Engineering and Applied Science, University of Virginia, Charlottesville. He was the past dean of engineering at two universities: The University of Virginia and Oakland University. His research was in manufactruring strategy and management and in total quality leadership. Dr. Gibson received his PhD from Yale University.</p><p><b>William T. Scherer,</b> PhD, is Professor in the Department of Systems and Information Engineering at the University of Virginia where he teaches courses on systems engineering. He has authored and co-authored numerous publications on intelligent decision support systems, combinatorial optimization, and stochastic control. He is an associate editor for<i>International Abstracts in Operations Research</i> and reviewer for<i>Operations Research</i>,<i>Annals of Operations Research</i>, and<i>IEEE Trans-actions on Intelligent Transportation Systems</i> (ITS). He has held the Lucien Carr III Professorship of Engineering, recognition of his excellence in undergraduate education.</p>
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