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Warfield’s review of Sir. Geoffrey Vickers, Human Systems Are Different (London: Harper & Row: 1983).
Warfield’s review of R.H. Atkin, Combinational Connectives in Social Systems (Basel & Stuttgart: Birkhauser Verlag, 1977).
Warfield’s review of Charles A. Harper, ed., Handbook of Electronic Systems Design (New York: McGraw-Hill, 1980).
Warfield’s review of Madan G. Singh, Systems & Control Encyclopedia (New York: Pergamon Press, 1987). A PDF version for download is not available. A publisher’s offprint is at Fenwick Library, Box 76/Folder 33, C0016, SCRC, George Mason University Libraries. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/sres.3850050219 (NO ABSTRACT)
Warfield’s review of Russell L. Ackoff, Redesigning the Future: A Systems Approach to Societal Problems, (New York: Wiley, 1974).
Warfield’s review of George Soros, The Crisis of Global Capitalism: Open Society Endangered (New York: Public Affairs, 1998). For more information please use https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/sres.450.
Warfield’s review of Simon Ramo, The Islands of E, Cono and My (New York: Crown Publishing, 1973). In his book, Simon Ramo brings conflicting elements of economic theory into a playful treatise written in layman's terms. Warfield's review reflects the hope that systems movement would follow Simon's lead by turning more attention to the complexities of world economic problems.
Warfield’s review of Thomas A. Goudge, The Thought of C.S. Peirce (1950; reprint, Mineola, NY: Dover 1970).
Warfield’s review of C. E. Lindblom and D.K. Cohen, Usable Knowledge, Social Science and Social Problem Solving (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1979).
A list of Warfield’s works-in-progress as of 23 November 1997. Includes computer file names.
Notes from Warfield’s attendance at the Peirce Society Sesquicentennial meeting at Harvard University, 5-9 September 1989.
A bibliography intended for unpublished paper entitled “Institutional Mechanics and the Great University.”
Unpaged version of the appendix to the paper titled “Twenty Laws of Complexity.” Used to accompany lectures when using 20 Laws transparencies.
User guide written for first time users of Interpretive Structural Modeling and Nominal Group Technique software. BRIMS is an acronym for “Bill Rodger’s Interactive Management Software.” See also, BRIMS Application Bulletin #01: Supporting the Nominal Group Technique (NGT).
User guide written for first time users of Nominal Group Technique software. BRIMS is an acronym for “Bill Rodger’s Interactive Management Software.” See also, BRIMS Application Bulletin #02: Supporting Interpretive Structural Modeling (ISM).
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