A Mathematical Model for Integrated Business Systems
Irving J. Lieberman
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Irving J. Lieberman: Litton Industries, Beverly Hills, California
Management Science, 1956, vol. 2, issue 4, 327-336
Abstract:
The business firm is not merely "facts", modified by logic, engineering, and intuition forming communication networks among rational individuals with perdictable reactions. Nevertheless, it is true that intercommunication of facts is necessary for continuance and that the prosperity of the firm does depend to a significant degree on the efficiency, effectiveness, and application of facts toward operations throughout the enterprise. The form and manner of data transmittal must be prescribed and organized. It is to this portion of the problems of management that the considerations in this paper are directed.
Date: 1956
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