Roger Coe Eddy edited begin_section_Introduction_Preliminary_efforts__.tex  over 1 year ago

Commit id: 097a5011515aa4c5c2d6745ba439076e0badf0a4

deletions | additions      

       

\subsection{Complexity}  Complex systems have multiple parts. Human use the technical parts and interact with other humans, introducing communication. All this is in constant change over time. I stumbled upon this example on the internet. We could consider the magnets as non-human parts of the system, marbles as humans, and sticks and pieces of wood as designed control factors to keep the components in a safe range. We can see there are many ways things can go wrong and how hard it is to modify one part without unexpected results elsewhere. \marclick on the arrow to show the operation of a model of a complex system.  \subsection Investigating and Defining Complex Systems Failure} This area has been investigated extensively and from many points of view.} view.  A summary of important considerations concerning health care is found at the Cognitve Technologies Lab in a handout by Richard I. Cook: \textit{How Complex Systems Fail } accessible as full text through Research Gate. One of the problems of research in this area is the view from the top down is strongly influenced by the language and habits of the different disciplines, they are looking for a particular canary in the coal mine, one from the areas with which they are familiar and were they can develop testable hypotheses. From the ground, the bottom up, the case report, the life story, the perspective is somewhat different. We do not want to miss something just because it is new, or rare or unfamiliar to us. One of the most troubling problems in medicine is the patient who presents with something unexpected or unknown to us. They are frequently blamed for not having the right picture to fit our expectations. They are blamed for imagining something or come to feel they are hypochondriacs. One of my OB/Gyn professors drummed into our minds the "first symptom of carcinoma of the cervix is no symptoms."   \subsection{Extending an Investigation}