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IEEE Transactions on Systems Science and Cybernetics, Volume 2
Volume 2, Number 1, August 1966
- Arthur D. Hall III:

The Present Status and Trends in Systems Engineering. 1-2 - Milton D. Rubin:

General Systems and Systems Engineering. 3-7 - William Ross Ashby:

The Cybernetic Viewpoint. 7-8 - William E. Miller:

Systems Engineering in the Steel Industry. 9-15 - William K. Paulus:

Methodological Aspects of Problem Formulation. 16-22 - Ronald A. Howard:

Information Value Theory. 22-26 - Peter C. Fishburn:

On the Prospects of a Useful Unified Theory of Value for Engineering. 27-35 - J. D. Pearson:

Decomposition, Coordination, and Multilevel Systems. 36-40 - Norman R. Carlson:

Model for the Basic Oxygen Process in Steel Refining. 41-44 - Roy E. Lave:

A Markov Decision Process for Economic Quality Control. 45-54 - Jerry M. Mendel:

A Unified Approach to the Synthesis of Orthonormal Exponential Functions Useful in Systems Analysis. 54-62 - John David Patterson, Baxter F. Womack:

An Adaptive Pattern Classification System. 62-67

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