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'Engaging and engrossing, frank and frankly troubling, Seventeen is
a book not easily forgotten' -Â Karen Joy Fowler, author of We
Are All Completely Beside Ourselves 'So compelling and shocking
that to read it is to have it seared on to you. I felt like I was
there. As gripping a memoir as you’ll find' - David
Whitehouse, author of About a Son ‘A truly impressive and
important book’ - Ali Millar, author of The Last Days 'A vivid
and moving story, grippingly told' - Alex Renton, author of
Stiff Upper Lip 'I was addicted to this book' - Lily Dunn, author
of Sins of My Father 'Gripping [...] a powerful read' - Lucy
Nichol, author of Parklife It’s 1992. Like every other
seventeen-year-old boy, Joe has one eye on his studies, the other
on his social life – smoking, Britpop, girls. He’s looking
ahead to a gap year full of travel and adventure before university
when his teacher – attractive, mid-thirties – takes an
interest in him. It seems like a fantasy come
true.  For his final two years at school, he is bound
to her, a woman twice his age, in an increasingly tangled web of
coercion, sex and lies. Their affair, a product of complex grooming
and a shocking abuse of authority, is played out in the corridors
of one of Britain’s major private schools, under the noses of
people who suspected, even knew, but said nothing. Thirty
years on, this is Joe’s gripping record of the illicit
relationship that dominated his adolescence and dictated the course
of his life. With a heady dose of nineties nostalgia and the
perfectly captured mood of those final months at school, Joe charts
the enduring legacy of deceit and the indelibility of decisions
made at seventeen.Â
Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Study Institute, Louvain-la-Neuve,
Belgium, July 2-13, 1979
Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Study Institute, Louvain-la-Neuve,
Belgium, July 2-13, 1979
Presents the foundational systemic thinking needed to conceive
systems that address complex socio-technical problems This book
emphasizes the underlying systems analysis components and
associated thought processes. The authors describe an approach that
is appropriate for complex systems in diverse disciplines
complemented by a case-based pedagogy for teaching systems analysis
that includes numerous cases that can be used to teach both the art
and methods of systems analysis. * Covers the six major phases of
systems analysis, as well as goal development, the index of
performance, evaluating candidate solutions, managing systems
teams, project management, and more * Presents the core concepts of
a general systems analysis methodology * Introduces, motivates, and
illustrates the case pedagogy as a means of teaching and practicing
systems analysis concepts * Provides numerous cases that challenge
readers to practice systems thinking and the systems methodology
How to Do Systems Analysis: Primer and Casebook is a reference for
professionals in all fields that need systems analysis, such as
telecommunications, transportation, business consulting, financial
services, and healthcare. This book also serves as a textbook for
undergraduate and graduate students in systems analysis courses in
business schools, engineering schools, policy programs, and any
course that promotes systems thinking.
Many systems engineering books describe the systematic process of
developing, designing, and deploying large-scale complex systems,
yet fail to present the fundamental systemic thinking needed to
conceive complex systems and solve complex socio-technical
problems. Rather than delve into the formal processes of systems
engineering, this unique book emphasizes the underlying systems
analysis component and associated though processes. Systems
analysis focuses on problem definition and offers a unique book
emphasizes the underlying systems analysis component and associated
though processes. Systems analysis focuses on problem defining and
offers a unique perspective on problem solving in all type so f
domains. How to Do systems Analysis describes an approach that is
appropriate for large-scale, complex systems in diverse
disciplines. More specifically, How to Do Systems Analysis: Covers
the six major phases of systems analysis, including goal
development, the index of performance, and alternative candidate
solutions, as well as the management of the systems team, project
management, and more presents the core concepts of a general
systems analysis methodology Includes examples that illustrate
systems analysis concepts, along with case studies of systems
analysis and systems engineering in the real world Features
exercises at the end of many chapters to challenge readers to
practice systems analysis thinking and skills
An eye-opening, thought-provoking reference for professionals
in field that need input from systems engineering, such as
telecommunications, transportation, m business consulting, and
health care, this book is also a stimulating text for senior
undergraduate and graduatestudents in systems engineering and
systems analysis courses.
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