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This book is in honor of Yasuhiko Takahara, a first-class researcher who has been active for some 50 years at the global level in systems research. Researchers and practitioners from Japan and other countries who have been influenced by Takahara have come together from far and wide to contribute their major research masterpieces in the field of systems research in the broadest sense. While the roots of Takahara’s systems research are in general systems theory and systems control theory, he developed his research and teaching in diverse directions such as management information science,…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book is in honor of Yasuhiko Takahara, a first-class researcher who has been active for some 50 years at the global level in systems research. Researchers and practitioners from Japan and other countries who have been influenced by Takahara have come together from far and wide to contribute their major research masterpieces in the field of systems research in the broadest sense.
While the roots of Takahara’s systems research are in general systems theory and systems control theory, he developed his research and teaching in diverse directions such as management information science, engineering, social simulation, and systems thinking. As a result, many of the researchers and practitioners he supervised or influenced have established their own positions and are now active around the world in a wide range of systems research.
Volume I is a collection of their masterpieces or representative works in the field of systems theory andmodeling.
Autorenporträt
Kyoichi Kijima, Daito Bunka University (Professor), Tokyo Institute of Technology (Professor Emeritus)
Junichi Iijima, Tokyo University of Science, Pofessor
Ryo Sato, Yokohama National University, Professor Emeritus
Hiroshi Deguchi, Tokyo institute of Technology, Professor
Bumpei Nakano, Tokyo institute of Technology, Professor Emeritus