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This book develops and describes a general methodology that can be
applied to any complex human activity (activity with a non-trivial,
multi-level internal structure). The structural components of
complex activities are considered, and their logical,
cause-and-effect, and process structures are functionally
described. Considerable attention is paid to organization and
management, uncertainties, and the lifecycles of activities, as
well as the actors, subject matter, resources, knowledge, and
methods involved. Several typical examples are used throughout the
text to illustrate the implementation of common approaches
involving the functioning of work groups, organizational units,
projects, and organizations in general: a retail bank, an aircraft
manufacturer, a fire department, and a nuclear power plant. In
addition, the book employs a system of connected technical models,
in order to ensure that the results are of practical applicability
for both experts on the ground and scholars engaged in research on
the general principles of how activities (practical, scientific,
etc.) are organized or on the management of socio-technical
systems.
Unique selling point: • Presents a human as the core constituent
of the complex system, and solves problems of optimizing such an
Enterprise Core audience: • Professionals and researcers
interested in the theory of complex systems, management and
operations research Place in the market: • Introduces new
research for individual and group activity supported by advanced
models of applied mathematics.
Unique selling point: * Presents a human as the core constituent of
the complex system, and solves problems of optimizing such an
Enterprise Core audience: * Professionals and researcers interested
in the theory of complex systems, management and operations
research Place in the market: * Introduces new research for
individual and group activity supported by advanced models of
applied mathematics.
This book develops and describes a general methodology that can be
applied to any complex human activity (activity with a non-trivial,
multi-level internal structure). The structural components of
complex activities are considered, and their logical,
cause-and-effect, and process structures are functionally
described. Considerable attention is paid to organization and
management, uncertainties, and the lifecycles of activities, as
well as the actors, subject matter, resources, knowledge, and
methods involved. Several typical examples are used throughout the
text to illustrate the implementation of common approaches
involving the functioning of work groups, organizational units,
projects, and organizations in general: a retail bank, an aircraft
manufacturer, a fire department, and a nuclear power plant. In
addition, the book employs a system of connected technical models,
in order to ensure that the results are of practical applicability
for both experts on the ground and scholars engaged in research on
the general principles of how activities (practical, scientific,
etc.) are organized or on the management of socio-technical
systems.
This book presents the methodology of complex activity with a set
of interconnected mathematical models that describe the processes
of technology design, adoption and use.It first discusses the
technology of complex activity and its general models. The second
chapter then introduces models of the processes of technology
design and adoption, while Chapter 3 focuses on technology
management models are presented in. Lastly, Chapter 4 examines
analytical complexity and errors in solving technology
design/optimization problems. This book is intended for experts and
researchers interested in the general principles of activity
organization and control of complex organizational and technical
systems.
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