Overlapping Tendencies in Operations Research Systems Theory and Cybernetics

0.1 Gaps in Optimizing A comparison of the levels of development of Operations Research, Simulation Technique and Optimal Control Theory appears to gain increasing interest. Operations Research Sciences achieved very high mathematical standards and solved

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Prof. Salomon Klaczko-Ryndziun, Frankfurt a.M. Prof. Prof. Prof. Prof. Prof. Prof. Prof.

Interdisciplinary Systems Research

Analysis -Modelling- Simulation

The system science has been developed from several scientific fields: control and communication theory, model theory and computer science. Nowadays it fulfills the requirements which Norbert Wiener formulated originally for cybernetics; and ware not feasible at his time, because of insufficient development of computer science in the past. Research and practical application of system science involve works of specialists of system science as well as of those from various fields of application. Up to now, the efficiency of this co-operation has been proved in many theoretical and practical works. The series 'Interdisciplinary Systems Research' is intended to be a source of information for university students and scientists involved in theoretical and applied systems research. The reader shall be informed about the most advanced state of the art in research, application, lecturing and matathaoratical criticism in this area. It is also intended to enlarge this area by including diverse mathematical modeling procedures developed in many decades for the description and optimization of systems. In contrast to the former tradition, which restricted the theoretical control and computer science to mathematicians, physicists and engineers, the present series am.phasizas the intardisciplinarity which system science has reached until now, and which tends to expand. City and regional planners, psychologists, physiologists, economists, ecologists, food scientists, sociologists. political scientists, lawyers, pedagogues, philologists, managers, diplomats, military scientists and other specialists are increasingly confronted or evan charged with problems of system science. The ISR series will contain research reports- including PhD-theses -lecture notes, readers for lectures and proceedings of scientific symposia. The use of less expensive printing methods is provided to assure that the authors' results may be offered for discussion in the shortest time to a broad, interested community. In order to assure the reproducibility of the published results the coding lists of the used programs should be included in reports about computer simulation. The international character of this series is intended to be accomplished by including reports in German, English and French, both from universities and research canters in the whole world. To assure this goal, the editors' board will be composed of representatives of the different countries and areas of interest.

Co-Editors I Mitherausgeber:

Ranan Banerji, Temple University, Philadelphia Jerome A. Feldman, University of Rochester, Rochester Mohamed Abdelrahman Mansour, ETH, ZUrich Ernst Billeter. Universittit Fribourg, Fribourg Christof Burckhardt. EPF, Lausanne lvar Ugi, Technische Universittit MUnchen King-Sun Fu, Purdue University, West Lafayette

lnterdisziplinare Systemforschung

Analyse- Formaltsierung - StmulattOn Die Systemwiss