Systems Engineering in Public Administration: Proceedings of the IFIP Tc8/wg8.5 Working Conference on Systems Engineering in Public Administration, Lüneburg, Germany, 3–5 March, 1993

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The complexity of large systems in public administration progresses in terms of both quality and quantity year after year. Mastering complex systems is therefore assuming an increasing dominance in this area. Learning to master evolving systems needs at least a foundation in science and engineering know-how. The relationship between the professionals, such as system engineers "viewing from the outside" and the beneficiaries, such as public administration officials "using the computer systems on the inside" is therefore of prime importance if the many problems are to be solved. This book does not attempt to provide definitive answers but rather aims to give shape to our visions and ideas and to stimulate further discussion and research
OriginalspracheEnglisch
ErscheinungsortAmsterdam
VerlagNorth-Holland Publ Co
Anzahl der Seiten170
ISBN (Print)978-0-444-81560-6
ISBN (elektronisch)978-1-483-29844-3
DOIs
PublikationsstatusErschienen - 1993
VeranstaltungIFIP Tc8/wg8.5 Working Conference on Systems Engineering in Public Administration - Lüneburg, Deutschland
Dauer: 03.03.199305.03.1993

Publikationsreihe

NameIFIP TRANSACTIONS A-COMPUTER SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Band1
ISSN (Print)0926-5473

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