Dewey Class |
003 |
Title |
The Magic Ring ([EBook] :) : Systems Thinking Approach to Control Systems / / by Piero Mella. |
Author |
Mella, Piero |
Other name(s) |
SpringerLink (Online service) |
Edition statement |
2nd ed. 2021. |
Publication |
Cham : : Springer International Publishing : : Imprint: Springer, , 2021. |
Physical Details |
XXXVI, 848 p. 313 illus., 250 illus. in color. : online resource. |
Series |
Contemporary Systems Thinking |
ISBN |
9783030641948 |
Summary Note |
This book presents a new understanding on how control systems truly operate, and explains how to recognize, simulate, and improve control systems in all fields of activity. It also reveals the fundamental and indispensable role of control processes and the need to develop a control-oriented thinking is based on uncomplicated but effective models derived from systems thinking - the true discipline of control. Over the book’s thirteen chapters, Piero Mella shows that there are simple control systems (rather than complex ones) that can easily help us to manage complexity without drawing upon more sophisticated control systems. It begins by reviewing the basic language of systems thinking and the models it allows users to create. It then introduces the control process, presenting the theoretical structure of three simple control systems we all can observe in order to gain fundamental knowledge from them about the basic structure of a control system. The next chapter presents the anatomy of the simplest “magic ring” and the general theoretical model of this system. This is followed by an introduction to a general typology of control systems and a broader view of control systems by establishing multi-lever control systems and multi-objective systems. The book undertakes the concepts through various environments, increasingly broader in scope to suggest to readers how to recognize therein control systems manifestations in everyday life. Updated for the 2nd edition, new chapters explore quality and productivity and control of stocks and costs. Finally it concludes by dealing with the learning process, problem solving, and designing the logical structure of control systems.: |
Contents note |
Part I: Discovering the “Ring” -- Chapter1. The Language of Systems Thinking for Control Systems -- Chapter 2. The Ring. The General Structure of Control Systems. Chapter 3. The Ring Variety. A Basic Typology -- Chapter 4. The Ring Completed. Multi-lever and Multi-objective Control Systems -- Chapter 5. The Ring. Observation and Design -- Part II: The Magic of the Ring -- Chapter 6. The Magic Ring in Action. Individuals -- Chapter 7. The Magic Ring in Action. Social Environment and Sustainability -- Chapter 8. The Magic Ring in Action. The Biological Environment -- Chapter 9. The Magic Ring in Action. Organizations -- Chapter 10. The Magic Ring in Action Explores Quality and Productivity. Chapter 11. The Magic Ring in Action: Control of Production and Stocks -- Chapter 12. The Magic Ring in Action: Control of Production and Stocks. Chapter 13. Concluding remarks. Toward a General Discipline of Control. |
Mode of acces to digital resource |
Mode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet Explorer 6.0 (or higher) or Firefox 2.0 (or higher). Available as searchable text in PDF format. |
System details note |
Online access to this digital book is restricted to subscription institutions through IP address (only for SISSA internal users). |
Internet Site |
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-64194-8 |
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