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Error Systems: Concepts, Theory and Applications

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  • Explores the complexities and erring mechanisms of dysfunctional socioeconomic systems
  • Includes more than 200 figures to illustrate the new concepts
  • Presents interesting examples and applications to enhance readers’ comprehension of the concepts and theories discussed

Part of the book series: Studies in Systems, Decision and Control (SSDC, volume 275)

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This book offers a new perspective and deeper understanding of complex socioeconomic systems, and explores the laws and mechanisms of erring by revealing the system structure, i.e., the context in which errors are imbedded. It proposes a number of new concepts for the field of systems science concerning the forces affecting e.g. system structure, subsystem structures, and system elements.

Given its scope, it offers an excellent reference book for researchers and other readers in the fields of systems science, management science, mathematics, fuzzy logic and sets, symbolic logic, philosophy, etc. The book can also benefit researchers and practitioners in artificial intelligence and machine learning, as various erring patterns can be identified by training intelligent machines with big data (i.e., error cases and their logic), helping to prevent or eliminate errors in a cost-effective manner.

Authors and Affiliations

  • School of Management, Guangdong University of Technology, Guangzhou, China

    Kaizhong Guo

  • Research Institute of Economics and Management, Southwestern University of Finance and Economics, Chengdu, China

    Shiyong Liu

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