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Systems science, information systems theory, and informational macrodynamics: review

Kybernetes, 2007
PurposeScience of systems requires a specific and constructive mathematical model and language, which describe jointly such systemic categories as adaptation, self‐organization, complexity, evolution, and bring the applied tools for building a system model for each specific object of a diverse nature.
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Information Systems and Management Science

2023
This multidisciplinary book delves into information systems’ concepts, principles, methods and procedures and their innovative applications in management science and other domains, including business, industry, health care and education. It will be valuable to students, researchers, academicians, developers, policymakers and managers thriving to ...
Garg, Lalit   +7 more
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Information Systems in Management Science—Geometry of Information Systems. Part I

Interfaces, 1977
This column advocates an unbounded and irrational faith in mathematical models. I believe, as stated repeatedly in these columns, that mathematical discourse is the way to combat semantic pollution, obtain understanding, and create insight to managerial situations.
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Information Science in the System of Sciences

Bibliotekovedenie [Library and Information Science (Russia)], 2013
There is given the expanded definition of the Informatics, basing upon the results of generalization of data of the sociological survey among scientists and experts, having participated in the Workshop “Methodological Problems of the Information Sciences”.
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Information Systems and Systems Science

1993
There is little doubt about the relationship between the success or failure of business in the market economy and the wealth of the population. the interrelationship between the two is equally relevant at every level of recursion whether that be at global, national or local level.
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Information Systems in Management Science

Interfaces, 1973
Harry Stern in his final column in this series (INTERFACES, Vol. 3, No. 1 (November 1972), pp. 18–22) concisely summarized what he has been saying in these columns for six years. Naturally, his final column was incomplete because he did not (and could not) say what a splendid job he had been doing.
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A WORLD SCIENCE INFORMATION SYSTEM

TAXON, 1971
SummaryThe joint Unesco‐ICSU feasibility study for the establishment of a World Science Information System (Unisist) has been completed. The conclusion and recommendations of the study have been published. An intergovernmental conference will be convened in October 1971 with the aim of establishing and putting the system into operation.
A. Wysocki, J. Tocatlian
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Information Systems in Management Science

Management Science, 1967
The lack of application of computer technology to medical service is worthy of note. Although there is a great deal of discussion and an obvious need, there have been precious few successful applications of computers to the solution of large scale medical problems. One area of modest success is that of on-line control.
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Information management systems in Science

Scientific and Technical Information Processing, 2015
This paper reviews a variety of information systems that support the organization of scientific research in Russia. The quantitative analysis of such systems is performed and duplicate functionality is revealed. Possible integration of the data that are collected by various portals within the "Map of Russian Science" project in order to compile ...
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Advances in Information Systems Science

Mathematics of Computation, 1970
H. Raymond Strong, Julius T. Tou
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