The Delft Systems Approach

The pace of development in knowledge and know-how in the fields of organisational sciences, logistics and information technology is rapid. However, the gap between the researcher in these areas and the practicing manager is growing. The Delft Systems Approach sets out to close the gap between theory...

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Main Authors: Veeke, Hans P. M., Ottjes, Jaap A., Lodewijks, Gabriel
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Language:English
Published: Springer 2017
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spelling oai:112.137.131.14:VNU_123-298962020-05-13T01:41:30Z The Delft Systems Approach Veeke, Hans P. M. Ottjes, Jaap A. Lodewijks, Gabriel Engineering The pace of development in knowledge and know-how in the fields of organisational sciences, logistics and information technology is rapid. However, the gap between the researcher in these areas and the practicing manager is growing. The Delft Systems Approach sets out to close the gap between theory and practice, and to achieve the following goals: To improve the conception of a design in order to obtain a better match between expected and real operation of a (future) industrial system; To integrate the structural and behavioural concepts for a system to be designed; To support the communication between different specialists involved in the same processes and projects; To guide managers in applying this knowledge to the problems with which they are confronted in practice; and, To communicate knowledge and understanding of that part of systems theory which will enable managers to further improve their performance and/or to reduce their workload. The Delft Systems Approach is divided into three parts. The first part principally describes a fundamental approach for the analysis of industrial systems, which emphasises a concept that can be used by all disciplines involved and makes a logical systematic combination of quantitative and qualitative modelling. The second part is concerned with the use of these models in the design of (future) systems. The final part contains three comprehensive cases from the authors’ own practical experiences. All theoretical concepts are directly illustrated with a practical example. 2017-04-17T07:59:09Z 2017-04-17T07:59:09Z 2008 Book 9781848001763 http://repository.vnu.edu.vn/handle/VNU_123/29896 en 230 p. application/pdf Springer
institution Vietnam National University, Hanoi
building VNU Library & Information Center
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topic Engineering
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Veeke, Hans P. M.
Ottjes, Jaap A.
Lodewijks, Gabriel
The Delft Systems Approach
description The pace of development in knowledge and know-how in the fields of organisational sciences, logistics and information technology is rapid. However, the gap between the researcher in these areas and the practicing manager is growing. The Delft Systems Approach sets out to close the gap between theory and practice, and to achieve the following goals: To improve the conception of a design in order to obtain a better match between expected and real operation of a (future) industrial system; To integrate the structural and behavioural concepts for a system to be designed; To support the communication between different specialists involved in the same processes and projects; To guide managers in applying this knowledge to the problems with which they are confronted in practice; and, To communicate knowledge and understanding of that part of systems theory which will enable managers to further improve their performance and/or to reduce their workload. The Delft Systems Approach is divided into three parts. The first part principally describes a fundamental approach for the analysis of industrial systems, which emphasises a concept that can be used by all disciplines involved and makes a logical systematic combination of quantitative and qualitative modelling. The second part is concerned with the use of these models in the design of (future) systems. The final part contains three comprehensive cases from the authors’ own practical experiences. All theoretical concepts are directly illustrated with a practical example.
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