Systemic Planning [electronic resource] : An Annotated Bibliography and Literature Guide. Exchange Bibliography No. 91 / Anthony James Catanese.
Systemic planning is an operational approach to using scientific rigor and qualitative judgment in a complementary manner. It integrates rigorous techniques and methods from systems analysis, cybernetics, decision theory, and work programing. The annotated reference sources in this bibliography incl...
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | Systemic planning is an operational approach to using scientific rigor and qualitative judgment in a complementary manner. It integrates rigorous techniques and methods from systems analysis, cybernetics, decision theory, and work programing. The annotated reference sources in this bibliography include those works that have been most influential in the development of the theory of systemic planning. Other references provide a general guide to the literature of systems analysis, cybernetics, decision theory, and work programing for persons interested in pursuing the most important readings in these areas. (Author/WM) |
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Item Description: | ERIC Document Number: ED101420. Availability: Council of Planning Librarians, P.O. Box 229, Monticello, Illinois 61856 ($1.50). |
Physical Description: | 15 p. |