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What is System Analysis

Handbook of Research on Distributed Medical Informatics and E-Health
The human organism allows the detection of huge amounts of data describing the function of the systems. For each of those data collections mathematical and statistical evaluations may be applicated in order to find out the normal ranges and to control the agreement of a person’s results with those of a normal population (sex and age dependant). Significances are calculated. Chaos and rigidity are typical abnormal situations.
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Chaotization of Human Systems by Technical Electromagnetic Fields
Manfred Doepp (Holistic DiagCenter, Germany)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-60566-002-8.ch035
Abstract
In our energy diagnostic department we noticed more and more cases with irrational stimulus-reaction- patterns and with a chaotic regulation state of the autonomous systems. We found an explanation by the ‘Switching phenomenon’. However, in addition to earlier results a new cause came up, it is the electrosmog exposure. We used three criteria to clarify the findings: A) a negative reaction on a pulsating magnetic field, B) a positive reaction on a brain synchronization procedure, and C) the frequency distribution analysis of skin resistance values approximated by a lognormal (order) or by a bell curve (chaos). A retrospective evaluation over 4 years (435 patients) was performed. Results: 1) a positive correlation between the criterium A) and a chaotic tendency in C), and 2) a significant difference between reactions before and after the synchronization procedure B). The hypothesis of an electrosmog-induced chaotization of autonomous systems becomes likely.
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Organisation Culture From Systems Theory of Organisation Perspective in the Era of Copernican Revolution
Makes possible to control variability and complexity thanks to knowledge and understanding of interdependencies and links existing between different elements. Thus, it is easier to notice interrelated links and influences, which is particularly important since modern organizations are tied with their environment with an infinite number of such linkages.
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Human Factor Role for Cyber Threats Resilience
An analysis, used for structuring data sets into system models, using experts’ knowledge, logic and mathematics.
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