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General System Theory: Applications for Organization and Management.

Academy of Management Journal, 1972
General systems theory has been proposed as a basis for the unification of science. The open systems model has stimulated many new conceptualizations in organization theory and management practice....
F E, Kast, J E, Rosenzweig
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A Generalized Theory for System Level Diagnosis

IEEE Transactions on Computers, 1987
System-level diagnosis appears to be a viable alternative to circuit- level testing in complex multiprocessor systems. A completely new generalization of the characterization problem in the system-level diagnosis area is developed in this paper. This generalized characterization theorem provides necessary and sufficient conditions for any fault-pattern
Arun K. Somani   +2 more
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General Systems Theory

2017
General systems theory first came to the full attention of the scientific community in the 1960s through the efforts of L. Bertalanffy, a biologist. This chapter outlines select general systems theory principles and discusses the major contributions of the theory to social work practice.
Christina G. Yoshimura   +1 more
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A generalized theory of fail-safe systems

[1989] The Nineteenth International Symposium on Fault-Tolerant Computing. Digest of Papers, 2003
The authors generalize the concept of fail-safe systems and introduce the concept of strongly fail-safe systems. As an application, they present an interface that can be implemented in MOS technologies. It transforms the outputs of self-checking systems into signals adequate to drive electromechanical actuators and such that the whole system (self ...
Michael Nicolaidis   +2 more
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Theory of Knowledge and General Systems Theory

Общество: философия, история, культура, 2023
The article considers the possibility of solving the fundamental problems of cognition through the use of gen-eral systems theory as an epistemology. For this purpose it is necessary to develop and expand the general theory of systems, which is achieved through its rethinking from the position of essentialism.
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Turbulences and disorder in general systems theory

Kybernetes, 2009
PurposePrevious articles have studied the basic behaviour and structure of the systems‐linkage from several points of view and were interested primarily in the different objects which compose a system‐linkage and the properties generated by the iterations of the associated structural function.
Pasqual Francesc Esteve-Calvo   +1 more
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