Systems Science is the study of general principles governing systems of widely differing types, and the use of systems ideas and methods in interdisciplinary research and socio-technical system design and management. Systems science draws on the natural and social sciences, mathematics, computer science, and engineering to address complex problems in the public and private sectors.
See also: Systems Science Program Systems Science Seminar Series
Submissions from 1970
Diffraction-Pattern Sampling for Automatic Pattern Recognition, George G. Lendaris and Gordon L. Stanley
Submissions from 1968
Computer Graphics in Macromolecular Chemistry, Cyrus Levinthal, David Barry, Stephen Ward, and Martin Zwick
New Computer Methods for Protein Crystallography, Martin Zwick
Submissions from 1965
Structure and Constraint in Discrete Adaptive Networks, George G. Lendaris and Gordon L. Stanley
Submissions from 1964
On the Definition of Self-Organizing Systems, George G. Lendaris