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This was a disclaimer of ownership of the Windows version of Interpretive Structural Modeling (ISM) software from George Mason University. Title was transferred to Benjamin Broome. It was a response to a request for clarification from Warfield. See, “ISM for WINDOWS Intellectual Property Disclosure.” For info on the DOS version, see “Rossini to Warfield.”
This was a disclaimer of ownership of the DOS version of Interpretive Structural Modeling (ISM) software from George Mason University. It was a response to a request for clarification from Warfield. For information on the Windows version, see “ISM for WINDOWS Intellectual Property Disclosure” and “Jennifer Murphy to Benjamin Broome.”
Rose Warfield’s explanation of the history behind Warfield’s use of the term Complexicon. See also, : 1) Complexicon Outline (July 2007 Summer Short Course) 2) Complexicon references found by Rose 3) Complexicon in 2007 Rose Tries to Explain.
A list of web site locations where, as of 2014, works by Warfield are available with short descriptions of each.
Rose Warfield explains the meaning and history of Warfield’s term “complexicon.” Briefly, Warfield used the word complexicon to represent his study and definition of complexity in relation to systems science. In a sense, the table itself was a composite PowerPoint discussion of Warfield's "complexicon" represented in 13 different categories of study and linked together by Warfield into a single conceptual arena. See also, "Complexicon Explained by Rose," “Complexicon Outline (July 2007 Summer Short Course),” and…
All of the books and papers listed in this bibliography were published between the years 1959-1981. They are all related in some way to the development of Warfield's Interactive Management methodology. This edition is a combination of three previous bibliographies: “Interpretive Structural Modelling and Related Work, 1980;” “Interpretive Structural Modeling and Related Work, Supplement #1, 1981;” and “Digest of Annotated Bibliography: Interpretive Structural Modeling and Related Work, 1982.” Written by Warfield while he was a…
Copies of the 3x5 index cards with which Rose Warfield first kept data files on John Warfield papers. Contain detailed descriptions of A Science of Generic Design manuscript.
A seven or eight page unpublished paper prepared as course material for a Systems Science short course Warfield conducted in 2007. For further information on, see “Complexicon Explained by Rose, 2012” and “Complexicon references found by Rose.” See also, “Systems Science in a University Setting,” “Systems Science in a University Setting-Part 1-Work Plan for Short Course,” “Systems Science in a University Setting - Notes, with List of Materials,” and “Systems Science in a University Setting-Part…
Exact citations and descriptions of the other early users of the word complexicon, itemizing the exact references found by Google which led Warfield to abandon the term complexicon.
This is an album of seven disks combining 9 videotaped lectures and their companion PowerPoint slides.
A booklet consisting of 4 pages of introductory matter about the sponsoring computer society activities, and 48 pages of slides from John Warfield. The slides are taken from two previous PowerPoint lectures: “Managing the Unmanageable Metrics of Complexity” and “Why Johnny Can't Design Software.”
A signed letter from Alan G. Merten, President of George Mason University, welcoming John and Rose Warfield as Laureates of the George Mason Society.
This is a rebuttal of a referee’s comments regarding Warfield’s paper "Linguistic Adjustments."
A 66 page spiral-bound booklet of PowerPoint slides used as a handout for a lecture at Bell Northern Research Limited. The booklet is divided into three sections, holding the printouts of three different slide presentations adapted from three sets of WordPerfect transparencies created earlier by Warfield. 1) Clanthink, June 1993 2) Generic Design Science: Diagnostics,) 3) Generic Design Science: Laws of Generic Design.
A copy of an email Warfield sent requesting permission to add digitized copies of his published papers to the Warfield Digital Collection. He indicates that there are nine papers which he is particularly interested in adding. Unfortunately, IEEE did not grant permission. For a list of the nine papers, see the notes field.
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Warfield’s last updated Vita.
A PDF or compact disk with Interpretive Structural Modeling (ISM) software written by employees of Bill Rodgers, whose company was named DESYMA.
This is Part 1 of the Report titled "Four Case Studies: Applications of Interactive Management." It describes the successful use of Interpretive Structural Modeling (ISM) in the John Deere Company. See also, “Applications of Interactive Management; Case 2” and “Applications of Interactive Management; Case 3.”
This is part 3 of the Report titled "Four Case Studies: Applications of Interactive Management." Includes a brief two page paper describing some of the work done at Ford Motor Company, followed by a problematique. See also, “Applications of Interactive Management; Case 1” and “Applications of Interactive Management; Case 2.”
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