Theory, formulation and realization of artifacts science :
[Book]
3M & I-body system /
Masayuki Matsui.
Singapore :
Springer,
[2019]
1 online resource
Springer briefs in business
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Intro; Preface; Contents; 1 Introduction to Artifacts Dynamism; 1.1 White-Box Approach to Artifacts and Dynamism; 1.1.1 A Black-Box Versus White-Box Approach; 1.1.2 Management View of the S = W Artifact and Field; 1.1.3 Euler's Law Versus Economics Issues: Rotation Versus Wave; 1.1.4 The S = W Field, Pair-Map, and Clock System; 1.2 Artifacts Digitalization: Lot-Sizing Versus Sharing; 1.2.1 Introduction; 1.2.2 Outline of Manufacturing and Lot-Sizing; 1.2.3 Industrial Versus Financial Economics; 1.2.4 Strategic Map of Analog Versus Digitalization; References
2 Advanced Artifacts in Science and Economics2.1 Advanced Factory Science and Work Study; 2.1.1 Introduction; 2.1.2 Review of Muda's Versus Matsui's Law; 2.1.3 Second Law of Muda Versus Efficiency; 2.1.4 Advanced Results on Matsui's Equation; 2.1.5 Advances on Factory Science; 2.2 Lot-Sizing Economics and Sharing/Harmonic Society; 2.2.1 Introduction; 2.2.2 Preliminaries; 2.2.3 Multi-item Case of Lot-Size Q (>1); 2.2.4 Theory of Shared-Balancing for Q <1; 2.2.5 Shared Example and Remarks; References; 3 Collaboration Science in the Age of Digitalization
3.1 Science of Body Collaboration and Integration Versus Sharing3.1.1 Introduction; 3.1.2 Collaboration Versus Balancing Issues; 3.1.3 New Views on Collaboration Science; 3.1.4 Coming Views of Collaboration Science; 3.1.5 Summary of Two-Center Outcomes; 3.2 Digital Collaboration and Sophisticated (Matrix) Equation; 3.2.1 Introduction; 3.2.2 3M & I-Artifacts Collaboration View; 3.2.3 Matrix Approach to Collaboration; 3.2.4 SMDP Formulation of Collaboration; References; 4 Matrix Method for Higher 3M 4.1 Matrix Approach: Fractal Table Versus Equation View; 4.1.1 Introduction
4.1.2 Outline of Matrix Method4.1.3 Type of Matsui's ME and ReCirculation; 4.1.4 Fractal-like Structure and Unification; 4.2 Matsui's ME: Product (Materials) x Enterprise (Things); 4.2.1 Introduction; 4.2.2 Joint Strategy: Product x Enterprise Scheme; 4.2.3 Matrix Approach to Enterprise Management; 4.2.4 Case Study at Japanese Enterprise; References; 5 Artifact Dynamism and Duality in Matsui's ME; 5.1 Artifacts Versus Physics Formulation in the Matrix Approach; 5.1.1 Introduction; 5.1.2 Introductory Artifacts Science; 5.1.3 Matsui's ME in the Pair-Matrix Type
5.1.4 "Transformation" Stage at Matsui's ME5.1.5 Artifacts Realization: Enterprise Robot; 5.2 Wave, Duality, and Nash's Field on the S = W (Waist) Body; 5.2.1 Introduction; 5.2.2 Sandwich Theory and Field of Artifacts; 5.2.3 Dynamism and Its Wave Equation; 5.2.4 Pair-Map in Artifacts Versus Nature; 5.2.5 Classification of the Artifact Pattern; 5.2.6 Duality Chain and Lattice; References; 6 Design and Realization for Nature Versus Artifacts Science; 6.1 Inverse Problem of Matsui's ME & Science in Clock Type; 6.1.1 Introduction; 6.1.2 Design Versus Management Problem
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This book considers and builds on the main propositions regarding body similarity and the principles of nature versus artifacts in science. It also explores the design (matrix) power of the human, Material/Machine, Money & Information (3M & I) body with respect to productivity/gross domestic product (GDP). The book begins in 2009 with Weiner's cybernetics and describes Matsui's theory and dynamism concerning the basic equation of W = ZL and artifact formulation using matrix methods, such as Matsui's matrix equation (Matsui's ME). In his book Fundamentals and Principles of Artifacts Science: 3M & I-Body System, published by Springer in 2016, the author championed the white-box approach for 3M & I artifacts in contrast to Simon's artificial approach from 1969. Two principles, the Sandwich (waist) and Balancing theories, and their fundamental problems, were identified. This book now proposes a third principle: the fractal/harmonic-like structure of the cosmos and life types in space and time. The book further elaborates on the complexity of the 3M & I system and management in terms of enterprises, economics, nature, and other applications. Also, the domain of nature versus artifacts is highlighted, demonstrating the possibility of a white-box cybernetics-type robot. This fosters the realization of humanized and harmonic worlds that combine increased happiness and social productivity in an age increasingly dominated by technology.
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