Understanding Complex Systems.
Summary: Pending
"Abstract. A system or a model is called complex when it contains such a great number of interconnected variables or elements that it is generally no longer possible to understand its global working without using simplified or condensed forms of the model. With respect to the assumed complexity of a system, simplified models often give rise to some inconsistency and there is a need for guides or procedures, for a whole understanding of complex inter-dependent sys- tems which do not imply any loss of information. The proposed approach can also be seen as an extension of the so-called interpre- tive structural modeling techniques..."
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- Publication Year: 1980
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