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This most comprehensive presentation of CASE consists of a full paper, an annotated Power Point presentation, and an audio track of the talk. This might be a good place to start in contemplating an alternative approach to systems engineering in very complex environments where people are considered to be part of the system. Consequently, one can better understand how ultimate system improvements cannot be pre-specified and that events can be quite unpredictable. | This most comprehensive presentation of CASE consists of a full paper, an annotated Power Point presentation, and an audio track of the talk. This might be a good place to start in contemplating an alternative approach to systems engineering in very complex environments where people are considered to be part of the system. Consequently, one can better understand how ultimate system improvements cannot be pre-specified and that events can be quite unpredictable. | ||
− | Copy of this presentation can be found at: [http://www.howhy.com/ucs2008/schedule.html] | + | Copy of this presentation can be found at: [http://www.howhy.com/ucs2008/schedule.html http://www.howhy.com/ucs2008/schedule.html] |
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White, B. E. 2008. Complex Adaptive Systems Engineering (CASE). Paper presented at Understanding Complex Systems Symposium, 12-15 May 2008, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign
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This most comprehensive presentation of CASE consists of a full paper, an annotated Power Point presentation, and an audio track of the talk. This might be a good place to start in contemplating an alternative approach to systems engineering in very complex environments where people are considered to be part of the system. Consequently, one can better understand how ultimate system improvements cannot be pre-specified and that events can be quite unpredictable.
Copy of this presentation can be found at: http://www.howhy.com/ucs2008/schedule.html