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A rough draft description of “Center For Interactive Management (CIM) Influences Seminar: Dr. John N. Warfield 1987.”
A rough draft description of “Center For Interactive Management (CIM) Influence Seminar: Dr. John N. Warfield" March 3, 1987.”
A rough draft description, not transcription, of “Center For Interactive Management (CIM) Influence Seminar: Dr. John N. Warfield" March 31, 1987.”
A rough draft description, not transcription, of “Center For Interactive Management (CIM) Influences Seminar: Dr. John N. Warfield April 7, 1987.”
A rough draft description, not transcription, of “Center For Interactive Management (CIM) Influences Seminar: Dr. John N. Warfield April 14, 1987.”
Discussion of the inadequacies of traditional hypothesis generation for Systems Science and suggestions for what can be done to rectify the problem.
The theme of this paper is “Second Order Thought.” It is a lecture on the history of thought with connections to the current state of Systems Science. Describes the contributions of 23 persons to the development of systems thinking. George Washington University Lecture, American Society for Cybernetics, Washington, D.C, 29 October 2005.
A table that provides an answer to the question “How do you know if it’s complex?”
Describes the types of activities pursued by the Institute of Advanced Study in the Integrative Sciences and consists of 5 sections: Goals, Products, Current Student Projects, Organizational Projects, Contact Information. This is the first of two bulletins. See also, “IASIS Information Bulletin #02: Information Directory.”
Description of history and goals of Warfield’s research, followed by addresses and sources for persons wanting more information. Second of two bulletins issued by the Institute of Advanced Study in the Integrative Sciences. See also, “IASIS Information Bulletin #01: Goals and Products.”
Unfinished paper that proposes a new study area on use of computer modeling to structure technical articles. Accompanied by a letter from Warfield to Don Kash and Kingsley Haynes.
A small thought piece Warfield sent to Richard Evans. It discusses Godel’s theorem and explores systems engineering. Evans responded suggesting that Warfield use this material for an upcoming NASA short course at Wallops Island, 5 February 1997.
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