Social Systems and Learning Systems
In today's social and behavioral sciences, the complexity of many problems requires the development of a number of highly specialized disciplines. However, the cost of such development is the obscuring of the relationships between these disciplines. This dilemma calls for a "mixed strategy...
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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Dordrecht
Springer Netherlands
1981, 1981
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Edition: | 1st ed. 1981 |
Series: | Frontiers in System Research
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Collection: | Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa |
Table of Contents:
- I Social Systems
- 1 System Theory: A Survey
- 2 System Cell and Classification
- 3 The Concept of an Objective
- 4 Paradigm of a Social System
- 5 Models of Social Systems
- 6 Collective Systems without Communication
- 7 Collective Systems with Communication
- 8 Autonomous Two-Person Systems without Communication
- 9 Autonomous n-Person Systems and Dynamic Games
- 10 Two-Person Cooperative Games
- 11 Cooperative Games with n Persons
- 12 Hierarchical Systems
- 13 Conclusions
- Problems, Part I
- II Learning Systems
- 14 Learning Systems
- 15 Taxonomy of Learning Systems
- 16 Applications
- Problems, Part II
- References, Part I
- References, Part II
- Index, PartI
- Index, Part II.