| Flood, Robert, and Ewart Carson. Dealing with Complexity: An Introduction to the Theory and Application of Systems Science. New York: Plenum. 1988. |
....of these systems according to the taxonomy. It should be noted that the main focus of this survey is intrusion detection systems, in other words major research efforts that have resulted in prototypes that can be studied both quantitatively and qualitatively. A taxonomy serves several purposes [FC93] Description It helps us to describe the world around us, and provides us with a tool with which to order the complex phenomena that surround us into more manageable units. Prediction By classifying a number of objects according to our taxonomy and then observing the holes where objects may ....
Robert Flood and Ewart Carson. Dealing with complexity---An introduction to the theory and application of systems science, chapter 8, pages 151--158. Plenum Press, New York, second edition, 1993.
....the various systems approaches basic potentiality in dealing with complexity of the studied systems. Systems Science postulates itself to be the discipline of the various systems approaches. It has a very central theme in its studies, which is makes complex systems intelligible (see for example Flood Carson 1988; Le Moigne 1990; Klir 1991; van Gigch 1991) Flipping the opposite side of this coin, it implies attempts to avoid reductionism in system studies (see for example the so called father of systems science L. von Bertalanffy (1968) for a discussion of reductionism in natural sciences, and von ....
Flood, R.L. & Carson, E.R. (1988). Dealing with Complexity: An Introduction to the Theory and Application of Systems Science. Plenum, New York.
.... work in simulation, concerning concept models, has been performed along the lines of model specifications [59, 68] and the system entity structure [89, 92] Since simulation has its formal roots in systems theory and science, we find work relating to conceptual modelling in these areas as well [20, 52, 38]. The semantic network, even though it can serve as a rough cut of a simulation model, was often built as an end in itself, or to facilitate qualitative reasoning via link traversal. Semantic networks are traversed to answer simple questions about a system. Simulationists need such models to ....
Flood, R. L., and Carson, E. R. Dealing with Complexity: An Introduction to the Theory and Application of Systems Science. Plenum Press, 1988.
....corresponding convergence between software and systems engineering principles. Hardware and software are integral system components and both need to be modeled under a unified theme of system modeling. The common formal base of all systems is systems theory [6, 40] which leads to systems science [21] and engineering [49] 2. Object Oriented Design: The OO philosophy promotes a clean interface between real world objects and computer programs, and this is one of the key reasons why the OO paradigm is successful. One thing we need to stress: perform an object oriented design before thinking of ....
Robert L. Flood and Ewart R. Carson. Dealing with Complexity: An Introduction to the Theory and Application of Systems Science. Plenum Press, 1988.
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Flood, Robert, and Ewart Carson. Dealing with Complexity: An Introduction to the Theory and Application of Systems Science. New York: Plenum. 1988.
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