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Warfield designs a numerical measurement to designate complexity and usability of three computer languages (ADA, Pascal and ALGOL 60) and demonstrates the relative benefits of the three. Presented at 1987 IEEE International Conference on Systems Man and Cybernetics, 21-23 October in Alexandria, Virginia/Washington, D.C.
Semi-autobiographical description of Warfield’s research and the development of his Laws of Complexity. Recognizes Charles S. Peirce and other authors who influenced his approach to philosophy, science and social problem solving. Includes list of Warfield’s publications divided into nine categories: Applications, Education, Graphical Representations, Interactive Human Processes, Mathematics of Modeling, Organizations and Human Behavior, Philosophy, Books & Monographs and Bibliographies.
Discusses problems associated with the lack of attention paid to complexity. Suggests that advanced policy study is an appropriate arena in higher education within which attention to complexity is required. Human behavior, Warfield argues, must be changed if complexity is to be dealt with properly. Includes bibliographic presentation of his writings on Complexity.
Describes three new Laws Warfield added to his Laws of Complexity. They are, #18: the Law of Invisible, Vertical Coherence; #19 The Law of induced Groupthink; and #20: The Law of Small Displays.
One of three indexes for a syllabus entitled Mathematics of Modeling 92(MM92 course). Also one of a series of files associated with book Warfield hoped to write. See also, “The Index to Definitions.”
List of files for article entitled “Condensed Patterns Relevant to the Science of Complexity (Structure-Based School), Generic Design Science, and Interactive Management.” See also, PATTERNS-CELLS.
List of transparencies for article entitled “Condensed Patterns Relevant to the Science of Complexity (Structure-Based School), Generic Design Science, and Interactive Management.” See also, Comprehensive Patterns List-All.
A collection of tables, displaying names of people and organizations connected with Warfield's work. Includes an introductory summary and a topically arranged bibliography of relevant Warfield publications. Covers history of Interactive Management and notes scholars who influenced Warfield’s ideas.
Discusses the need for a socially responsible science and technology. Suggests the creation of a "Bureau of Standards" that could monitor developments in science and technology and ensure they meet agreed upon standards. Presented at Annual Meeting American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), 23 February 1976, Boston, MA.
Appendix to Conducting Collective Inquiry which was Volume 4 of A Sourcebook for Environmental Education. Part one contains a discussion of Interpretive Structural Modeling, the equipment used, strategies for obtaining equipment, a programmer's overview of the software package, a bibliography, documentation of algorithms, and DELTA charts. Part two contains a printout of the complete Fortran program.
Tables demonstrating the number of syllogisms in the JOPES Problematique. For a copy of the JOPES Problematique see, “A New Index of Complexity: The Aristotle Index.”
List of directions for facilitators/students which refers to the Behavior Outcomes Matrix as a starting point for constructing a new matrix, with discussion of how to fill in the cells.
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