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245 00 Systems, experts, and computers :|bthe systems approach in
       management and engineering, World War II and after /
       |cedited by Agatha C. Hughes and Thomas P. Hughes. 
260    Cambridge, Mass. :|bMIT Press,|cc2000. 
300    vi, 513 p. :|bill. ;|c24 cm. 
440  0 Dibner Institute studies in the history of science and 
       technology 
504    Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 00 |tAutomation's finest hour : radar and system integration 
       in World War II /|rDavid A. Mindell --|tThe adoption of 
       operations research in the United States during World War 
       II /|rErik P. Rau --|tFrom concurrency to phased planning 
       : an episode in the history of systems management /
       |rStephen B. Johnson --|tSystem reshapes the corporation :
       joint ventures in the Bay Area Rapid Transit System, 1962-
       1972 /|rGlenn Bugos --|tPlanning a technological nation : 
       systems thinking and the politics of national identity in 
       postwar France /|rGabrielle Hecht --|tA worm in the bud? 
       computers, systems, and the safety-case problem /|rDonald 
       MacKenzie --|tengineers or managers? the systems analysis 
       of electronic data processing in the federal bureaucracy /
       |rAtshushi Akera --|tThe world in a machine : origins and 
       impacts of early computerized global systems models /
       |rPaul N. Edwards --|tThe medium is the message, or How 
       context matters : the Rand Corporation builds an economics
       of innovation, 1946-1962 /|rDavid A. Hounshell --|tOut of 
       the blue yonder : the transfer of systems thinking from 
       the Pentagon to the Great Society, 1961-1965 /|rDavid R. 
       Jardini --|tThe limits of technology transfer : ;civil 
       systems at TRW, 1965-1975 /|rDavis Dyer --|tFrom 
       operations research to futures studies : the establishment,
       diffusion, and transformation of the systems approach in 
       Sweden, 1945-1980 /|rArne Kaijser|gand|rJoar Tiberg --
       |tThe International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis,
       the TAP Project, and the RAINS model /|rHarvey Brooks|gand
       |rAlan McDonald --|tRAND, IIasa, and the conduct of 
       systems analysis /|rRoger E. Levien --|tHow a genetic code
       became an information system /|rLily E. Kay. 
530    Also available via the World Wide Web. 
650  0 Systems engineering. 
650  0 Expert systems (Computer science) 
650  0 Management information systems. 
700 1  Hughes, Agatha C. 
700 1  Hughes, Thomas Parke. 
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