C. West Churchman Quote

For the scientist a model is also a way in which the human though processes can be amplified. This method often takes the form of models that can be programmed into computers. At no point, however, the scientist intend to loose control of the situation because off the computer does some of his thinking for him. The scientist controls the basic assumptions and the computer only derives some of the more complicated implications.


p. 61 - The Systems Approach (1968)


For the scientist a model is also a way in which the human though processes can be amplified. This method often takes the form of models that can be...

For the scientist a model is also a way in which the human though processes can be amplified. This method often takes the form of models that can be...

For the scientist a model is also a way in which the human though processes can be amplified. This method often takes the form of models that can be...

For the scientist a model is also a way in which the human though processes can be amplified. This method often takes the form of models that can be...