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Holloway, William H. – 1977
The purpose of this paper is to propose the combined use of distinct symbol sets to conduct multilevel process (MLP) analysis and to discuss the application of the technique through a case study example. In turn, consideration is given to the meaning of process analysis, the existent technology of representation, proposed new developments, and…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Management Systems, Methods, Models
Hawthorne, G. B., Jr. – 1968
A basically tutorial point of view is taken in this general discussion. The author examines the basic concepts and principles of simulation and modelling and the application of digital computers to these tasks. Examples of existing simulations, a discussion of the applicability and feasibility of simulation studies, a review of simulation…
Descriptors: Computer Programs, Computers, Design, Digital Computers
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Garet, Michael – Journal of Research and Development in Education, 1974
This essay explores the methodology of a new discipline, system dynamics, as an approach to the analysis of decisions in education. (Author)
Descriptors: Computer Programs, Decision Making, Diagrams, Educational Policy
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Correa, Hector – Educational Planning, 1975
The proper framework for studying different methods of problem-solving is to recognize that there are different approaches to the analysis of reality. Three approaches--science, systems analysis, and futurism--are considered within the framework of the "theory of knowledge." (Author/IRT)
Descriptors: Futures (of Society), Methods, Models, Predictor Variables
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Mackenzie, A. Graham – Library Trends, 1973
Systems analysis, in this context, is not the process which is the necessary prelude to library automation; it is something more basic. It involves seeking out the fundamentals of a situation and applying scientific methods to their study, to find an optimal solution to the problems facing the manager. (20 references) (Author/TW)
Descriptors: Data Collection, Decision Making, Library Administration, Man Machine Systems
Corrigan, Robert E. – 1969
Educational management programs have planned outcomes that can be achieved through alternative routes. Methods-means selection is a systematic approach to choosing the most favorable route. "Methods" refer to the specific strategies and "means" refer to the actual resources and personnel used to carry out the chosen method. This systems analysis…
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Cost Effectiveness, Decision Making, Educational Planning
Judy, Richard W. – 1967
Educational resources are scarce and should be used efficiently. To do this, decision-makers in higher education need clearly defined objectives, creatively elaborated alternatives, and information about the costs and effectiveness of those alternatives. This paper describes a new management tool which is designed to provide better information…
Descriptors: Administration, Cost Effectiveness, Decision Making, Development
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De Man, Reinier – Simulation and Games, 1983
Describes the function of econometric and technological models in the policy process, and shows how different positions in the Dutch energy discussion are reflected by the application of different model methodologies. Discussion includes the energy policy context, a conceptual framework for using energy models, and energy scenarios in policy…
Descriptors: Administrative Change, Administrative Policy, Economics, Energy
Hinds, Richard H. – 1969
This annotated bibliography contains 97 entries to aid those interested in the problems and techniques of comprehensive program planning. It is designed for educators who feel that systems analysis, cost-benefit studies, and mathematical models have some relevance in the planning processes of a large school system. Three major sections are…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Cost Effectiveness, Economic Development, Educational Planning
Barker, Bruce O.; Petersen, Paul D. – 1984
This paper explores the fault-tree analysis approach to isolating failure modes within a system. Fault tree investigates potentially undesirable events and then looks for failures in sequence that would lead to their occurring. Relationships among these events are symbolized by AND or OR logic gates, AND used when single events must coexist to…
Descriptors: Critical Path Method, Decision Making, Diagrams, Evaluation Methods
Wisconsin Univ., Madison. ERIC Clearinghouse on Educational Facilities. – 1970
A selected reference list is presented of 94 source publications of interest to architects contemplating employing systematic methods in the execution of professional services involving planning, programing, and design. The publication is divided into four major topical areas--(1) architectural design, (2) design (general), (3) decision making,…
Descriptors: Architectural Programing, Architecture, Bibliographies, Building Design
ALKIN, MARVIN C. – 1967
A MODEL FOR EVALUATING INSTRUCTIONAL PROGRAMS AT THE SCHOOL DISTRICT LEVEL IS DEVELOPED. THE MODEL IS BASICALLY A DISCUSSION AND AMPLIFICATION OF THE DEFINITION OF "EVALUATION." IT CONSISTS OF SIX MAIN ELEMENTS--(1) STUDENT INPUTS, (2) FINANCIAL INPUTS, (3) EXTERNAL SYSTEMS, (4) MEDIATING FACTORS, (5) STUDENT OUTPUTS, AND (6) NONSTUDENT…
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Economic Factors, Equal Education, Evaluation