Ebook: Logical Approach to Systems Theory
- Tags: Appl.Mathematics/Computational Methods of Engineering
- Series: Lecture Notes in Control and Information Sciences 204
- Year: 1995
- Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
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Logical Approach to Systems Theory (LAST) provides the foundations for the second order treatment of system models and an effective framework for applying basic concepts in systems theory to the design of information systems.
The main characteristics of LAST are:
1. type-free representation of system models; 2. distinction of system models from their structures; 3. hierarchical structure expansion, which describes inheritance of structures.
The basic concept of LAST mainly focuses on a system model structure, morphism for similarity and universality of realization. This book provides a comprehensive treatment of the basic concepts and additional discussion of such important issues as hierarchy and system properties.
Logical Approach to Systems Theory (LAST) provides the foundations for the second order treatment of system models and an effective framework for applying basic concepts in systems theory to the design of information systems.
The main characteristics of LAST are:
1. type-free representation of system models; 2. distinction of system models from their structures; 3. hierarchical structure expansion, which describes inheritance of structures.
The basic concept of LAST mainly focuses on a system model structure, morphism for similarity and universality of realization. This book provides a comprehensive treatment of the basic concepts and additional discussion of such important issues as hierarchy and system properties.
Logical Approach to Systems Theory (LAST) provides the foundations for the second order treatment of system models and an effective framework for applying basic concepts in systems theory to the design of information systems.
The main characteristics of LAST are:
1. type-free representation of system models; 2. distinction of system models from their structures; 3. hierarchical structure expansion, which describes inheritance of structures.
The basic concept of LAST mainly focuses on a system model structure, morphism for similarity and universality of realization. This book provides a comprehensive treatment of the basic concepts and additional discussion of such important issues as hierarchy and system properties.
Content:
Front Matter....Pages -
Introduction....Pages 1-9
Outline of basic concepts....Pages 11-22
System models and their structures....Pages 23-54
Similarity of system models....Pages 55-95
Canonical system model as realization....Pages 97-118
Hierarchy....Pages 119-132
Systems properties....Pages 133-146
Futher topics on morphism and universality....Pages 147-154
Summary and future problems....Pages 155-158
Back Matter....Pages -
Logical Approach to Systems Theory (LAST) provides the foundations for the second order treatment of system models and an effective framework for applying basic concepts in systems theory to the design of information systems.
The main characteristics of LAST are:
1. type-free representation of system models; 2. distinction of system models from their structures; 3. hierarchical structure expansion, which describes inheritance of structures.
The basic concept of LAST mainly focuses on a system model structure, morphism for similarity and universality of realization. This book provides a comprehensive treatment of the basic concepts and additional discussion of such important issues as hierarchy and system properties.
Content:
Front Matter....Pages -
Introduction....Pages 1-9
Outline of basic concepts....Pages 11-22
System models and their structures....Pages 23-54
Similarity of system models....Pages 55-95
Canonical system model as realization....Pages 97-118
Hierarchy....Pages 119-132
Systems properties....Pages 133-146
Futher topics on morphism and universality....Pages 147-154
Summary and future problems....Pages 155-158
Back Matter....Pages -
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