On home computer we have only the contents list for this report. This was one of a set of four booklets used in several of John's presentations, in 1991, 1992 The "Overview" booklet contains photocopies of 30 transparencies designed to give an overview of Generic Design Science and Interactive Management. Titles of the transparencies are given below, in the sequence in which they appear in the printed booklet.
Title Page: Generic Design Science and Interactive Management: Overview : 1 & 2. Generic Design Science -two pages, giving 5 definitions; 3. Sociotechnical Systems; 4. Foundations: Topics of Postulates; 5. Postulates of the Human Being; 6. Postulates of Language; 7. Postulates of Reasoning Through Relationships; 8. Postulates of Archival Representation; 9. Postulates of the Design Situation; 10. Postulates of the Design Process; 11. Laws of Generic Design (THIS CELL IS MISSING); 12. Language Components; 13. Special Prose: Bronze Monads; 14. Special Prose: Silver Dyad; 15, 16, 17. Special Prose: Golden Triads - 3 pages, giving 19 triad; 18. Interactive Management (definition and connection to science) )THIS CELL IS MISSING); 19. Interactive Management: Three Kinds of Outcomes; 20. Interactive Management: Three Phases; 21. Interactive Management: Components of Workshop Plan; 22. Interactive Management: Product Types; 23,24. Interactive Management: Application Structural Types (2 pages); 25. Interactive Management: Component Processes; 26,27. Interactive Management: Roles Required in Implementation (2 pages); 28,29. Application Sites and Personnel (2 pages). 30. Relevant Literature.
"Generic Design Science and Interactive Management: Overview" is one of a series of four presentation packages prepared originally as components of the educational program conducted by Warfield in 1990-1991 on behalf of DSMC, under Defense Dept. contract MDA903-90=C0192. As per the contract, copies of these transparencies were submitted to Professor Henry Alberts, of Defense Systems Management College, on October 15, 1991. Later, the pages were printed in a spiral bound booklet, and distributed as a small IASIS monograph. The booklets were distributed in Warfield's 1991 presentation to THE NATIONAL CENTER FOR MANUFACTURING SCIENCES in Ann Arbor, AT REQUEST OF FORD MOTOR COMPANY. The series originated in 1991, when Warfield created the transparencies for use with faculty classes for Defense Systems Management College. These transparencies were originally done with POWERPOINT, and I don't know whether or not we still have them on some floppy disk somewhere. Other titles in this same series: 1) FRONT MATERIAL 3) GENERIC DESIGN SCIENCE: DIAGNOSTICS 4) INTERACTIVE MANAGEMENET WORKSHOPS: PLANNING FOR SUCCESS 5) GENERIC DESIGN SCIENCE: LAWS OF GENERIC DESIGN (this last cell packet is outdated, and is no longer used).