Would-be worlds: how simulation is changing the frontiers of science
Would-be worlds: how simulation is changing the frontiers of science
The sciences of the artificial (3rd ed.)
The sciences of the artificial (3rd ed.)
Complexity theory and the organization: beyond the metaphor
Complexity - Special issue on complexity and business
Complexity Theory and Organization Science
Organization Science
Connectivity, Creativity, and Chaos: Challenges of Loosely-Structured Organizations
Information-Knowledge-Systems Management
Making the Case for Investments in Human Effectiveness
Information-Knowledge-Systems Management
Sustainable Development: Issues in Information, Knowledge, and Systems Management
Information-Knowledge-Systems Management
Information-Knowledge-Systems Management
Systems engineering and management
Information-Knowledge-Systems Management - Engineering the System of Healthcare Delivery
Process engineering: A necessary step to a better public health system
Information-Knowledge-Systems Management - Engineering the System of Healthcare Delivery
Barriers to change in engineering the system of health care delivery
Information-Knowledge-Systems Management - Engineering the System of Healthcare Delivery
Healthcare management through organizational simulation
Decision Support Systems
Understanding change in complex socio-technical systems
Information-Knowledge-Systems Management - Complex Socio-Technical Systems --Understanding and Influencing Causality of Change
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Trends in computer and communications technologies are enabling increased globalization and integration of enterprises, and corresponding increases of enterprise complexity.ï戮 ï戮 This article addresses management of this complexity using a complex adaptive systems framework.ï戮 ï戮 The nature of complex adaptive systems is first reviewed, drawing upon a range of examples to illustrate key concepts.ï戮 ï戮 The domain of disease control is then introduced in terms of prevention, detection, and treatment of disease, as well as major stakeholders in these processes.ï戮 ï戮 Overall approaches to managing complex systems are discussed in the context of disease control.ï戮 ï戮 Finally, strategic implications for stakeholders in disease control are considered.