General System Theory: Foundations, Development, ApplicationsAllen Lane, 1971 - 311 pagina's |
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... considered as a ' black box ' ; its relations to environment and other systems are graphically presented in block and flow diagrams . The system description is in terms of inputs and outputs ( Klemmenverhalten ' in German terminology ) ...
... considered as a ' black box ' ; its relations to environment and other systems are graphically presented in block and flow diagrams . The system description is in terms of inputs and outputs ( Klemmenverhalten ' in German terminology ) ...
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... considered as special cases of ( 5.1 ) . For example , in molecular magnitude , the P are functions indicating the The Organism Considered as Physical System 133.
... considered as special cases of ( 5.1 ) . For example , in molecular magnitude , the P are functions indicating the The Organism Considered as Physical System 133.
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... considered is the dependence of a system not only on actual conditions , but also on past conditions and the course taken in the past . These are the phenomena known as ' after - effect ' , ' hereditary ' ( in mathematical sense : E ...
... considered is the dependence of a system not only on actual conditions , but also on past conditions and the course taken in the past . These are the phenomena known as ' after - effect ' , ' hereditary ' ( in mathematical sense : E ...
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Introduction | 1 |
The Meaning of General System Theory | 29 |
Limitations | 38 |
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