Many years ago, when supply chain management was simply called logistics, the mode of management was paper reports, faxes and telephones. Computers, particularly PCs, followed. They were so-called ...
There’s a lot of interest these days in the notion of “controlling complexity,” particularly when it comes to networks. It’s obvious why: Complexity can translate directly to increased operational ...
"Chaos begets complexity, and complexity begets life"—the most complex thing there is, writes Cambridge University astrophysicist Gribbin in opening this examination of how chaos theory has shifted ...