SISTEMICA Vol 1., No. 2 (English)
Journal on the Inter and Transdisciplinary Management 
of Complexity

ISSN 1014-935X


Edition 1990
Instituto Andino de Sistemas - IAS (Perú)

Editor in Chief:
Ricardo A. Rodriguez-Ulloa
(Perú)

 

A classical issue difficult to find (we have just few copies), which opens an important path in Latin American Systems Thinking

 

 


WHAT IS SISTEMICA?

Sistémica is a journal, edited in English and Spanish by The Andean Institute of Systems – IAS, aiming to disseminate concepts, techniques, methods and methodologies from Systems Thinking (Systems Engeneering, Operations Research, Systems Analysis, Decision Analysis, Cybernetics) and related disciplines (computing, informatics, telematics), applied in:

- Social Systems                                    - Political Systems

- Management systems                        - Economic Systems

- Holistic Medicine                               - Law Systems

- Technological Systems                       - Cultural System

Sistémica has arisen as a response to a world which management is becoming ever more difficult and complex. The emphasis of its articles is on the inter and transdisciplinary  application of Systems ideas to current problems, mainly in the cultural context of Latin America, but does however also include articles and transcriptions of research undertaken in other parts of the world as we consider them worthy of publishing due to their importance.

The expertise, academicism and experience of the members of is Editorial Executive Board and International Advisory Committe guarentee the state of thee art of the topics presented.

 

 


 

EDITORIAL EXECUTIVE BOARD

Editor in Chief:
Ricardo A. Rodriguez- Ulloa, Andean Institute of Systems – IAS, Peru

Members:
Charles Francois, Argentinian Association of Systems and Cybernetics -GESI, Argentina  
Rafael Rodriguez- Delgado, Spaniard Society of General Systems – SESGE, Spain
Brian Wilson, University of Lancaster, England
Luis Lanata De Las Casas, International Liaisons with Industry, Banking and Services, Taliani Enterprise Group, Peru.

INTERNATIONAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE

Latin America
Enrique Herrscher, University of Buenos Aires, Argentina
Lin C. Cheng, Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil
Sigmar Malvezzi, Getulio Vargas Foundation, Brazil
Gustavo Gonzáles, University of the Andes, Colombia
Warner Carvajal, University of Costa Rica, Costa Rica
Osvaldo García, Chilean Systems Society, Chile
José Gonzáles, University of the Pacific, Perú
David Ritchie, Graduate School of Business (ESAN), Peru
Ramsés Fuenmayor, University of the Andes, Venezuela

North America
Louis Jacques Filion, University of Quebec, Canada
Robert Plant, University of Miami, USA
Eulogio Romero – Simpson, University of Miami, USA
Anna Vari, State University of New York, USA
George R. Widmeyer, University of Southern California, USA

Europe
Peter B. Checkland, University of Lancaster, England
Raúl Espejo, University of Aston, England
Michael C. Jackson, University of Hull, England
Laszlo Fekete-Szucks, Hungary
István Kiss, Buro of Systems Analysis, Hungary
Nimal Jarayatna, University of  Heriot - Watt,  Scotland
Alberto Requena, University of Murcia, Spain
Fernando Sáez – Vacas, Polytechnic University of Madrid, Spain
Ingolf Banberger, Rijksuniversiteit Limburg, the Netherlands
Hans P. Borman, Erasmus University, the Netherlands
Ivo Banic, Institute for Economic Research, Yugoslavia
Marko Bohanec, Jozef Stefan Institute, Yugoslavia

Far East
Hiroschi Deguchi, Internatinal University of Japan, Japan
Nobuo Icharaku, University of Musashi, Japan
Ken Senoh, Institute for Areal Studies, Japan

 

 


 

 

Contents
(152 pp.)


Dedication (to Ronald H. Anderton )

Editorial, Ricardo A. Rodriguez – Ulloa, Peru.

THEME I. Management Systems
Role of Knowledge Structures in the Optimisation of Industrial Companies: An Alternate View of Knowledge Structures, Ivo Banic, Institute of Economic Research, Yugoslavia

Managerial Views (How Managers see People), Javier Florez García- Rada, University of the Pacific, Peru.

THEME II. Socio-Political Systems
Unseen Correlations in Man-made Disasters, Charles Francois, Argentinian Association of General Systems and Cybernetics (GESI), Argentine


Power and Interest in Organizations: A Contigent Relational View, John Oliga, Nanyang Institute of Technology, Singapore

THEME III. General Systems Theory and  Cybernetics
The Scientific Theory of the Human Being, Pierre Vendryés, France

Complexity and Change: Reflections Upon the Cybernetic Intervention in Chile, 1970-1973, Raul Espejo, University of Aston, England/Chile

THEME IV: Artificial Intelligence and Medicine
Machine Learning in Rheumatology, Aram Karalic, Jozef Stefan Institute and Vlado Pirnat, Jozef Stefan Institute, Yugoslavia 

THEME V: Information Systems
Systems and Information, Ronald H. Anderton, University of Lancaster, England

CASE as Negotiation: Systems Design Goals and Management of Group Learnig in an Automated Systems Design Process, J. Christopher Westland, University of Southern California, USA.

Courses, Seminars, Conferences, News and Book Reviews

They die, you die


THEMES THAT SISTEMICA PRESENTS

The themes that Sistémica presents are related to: 

Analysis and Dsign Methologies of  Infortion Systems
Caotic Systems
Cibernetics
Data Bases
Decision upport Systems
Economic Systems
Expert Systems
Holistic Medicine and Health Systems
Law Systems

Operations Research
Petri Neural Networks
Political Systems
Socio-Cultural Sytems
Socio-Technical Systems
Soft ystems Meeethodology
Strategic and Control Management Systems
Systems Analysis
Systems Dinamics
Systems Engineering


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