The Methodological Regulative Components of Structure-and-Purpose Analysis and Synthesis of Complex Organizational-Technical Systems
Abstract
The methodological regulative components, such as the two-point-of-view definition of organizational technical system, the paradigm and principles of structure-and-purpose analysis of this class of systems are discussed. The conception of structure-and-purpose analysis of the systems based on the methodological regulative components is defined. It allows us to improve quality of the results of systems analysis.References
Published
2005-04-01
How to Cite
Lukianova,. (2005). The Methodological Regulative Components of Structure-and-Purpose Analysis and Synthesis of Complex Organizational-Technical Systems. SPIIRAS Proceedings, 2(2), 279-297. https://doi.org/10.15622/sp.2.24
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