209 | -- | 224 | Kevin MacG. Adams. Systems theory: a formal construct for understanding systems |
225 | -- | 232 | Patrick T. Hester, Joseph M. Bradley, Kevin MacG. Adams. Stakeholders in systems problems |
233 | -- | 242 | Kevin MacG. Adams, Patrick T. Hester. Errors in systems approaches |
243 | -- | 267 | Charles B. Keating, Polinpapilinho F. Katina. Prevalence of pathologies in systems of systems |
268 | -- | 276 | Patrick T. Hester. Why optimisation of a system of systems is both unattainable and unnecessary |
277 | -- | 289 | Thomas J. Meyers, Patrick T. Hester. Measuring system of systems performance |
290 | -- | 305 | Kevin MacG. Adams, Joseph M. Bradley. Systems of systems engineering education |
306 | -- | 319 | Randy G. Walker, Charles B. Keating. Defining SoS requirements: an early glimpse at a methodology |
320 | -- | 336 | Scott H. Bell. Securability for system of systems |
337 | -- | 346 | Debra Wilbanks, Karen Lehman. Data governance for SoS |
347 | -- | 355 | Scott H. Bell. System of systems information assurance policy: a call for reform |
356 | -- | 367 | Patrick T. Hester, Kevin MacG. Adams, David J. Kern. Integrated condition assessment for Navy system of systems |
368 | -- | 386 | Kemp H. Kernstine. Characteristics and emergent attributes of system-of-systems' simulations |