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adam_text | Contents
CHAPTER
1
Mapping the Terrain of the Systems Approach
..................................................................1
1.1
Introduction
............................................................................................................................1
1.2
The Nature of Science
............................................................................................................2
1.3
Engineering Planning, Design, and Management
.............................................................3
1.4
The Systems Approach
..........................................................................................................3
1.5
Steps in Systems Analysis
......................................................................................................6
1.6
Classification of Systems
.......................................................................................................7
1.7
Systems Characteristics
.........................................................................................................8
1.8
Systems Analysis and Decision Making
..............................................................................9
1.9
Models and Model-Building
.................................................................................................9
Summary
...............................................................................................................................11
References
.............................................................................................................................12
Exercises
................................................................................................................................13
CHAPTER
2
Problem Solving and Designing in Engineering and Planning
......................................15
2.1
Introduction
..........................................................................................................................15
2.2
Problem Solving and Designing
.........................................................................................15
2.3
Hierarchy: Problem-space, Trees, and Semi-lattices
.......................................................18
2.4
Problem Solving Styles
........................................................................................................20
2.5
Wicked Problems
.................................................................................................................24
2.6
Measurement and Scaling
...................................................................................................25
2.6.1
Sources of Data
........................................................................................................25
2.6.2
Measurement
............................................................................................................25
2.6.3
Scales of Measurement
............................................................................................26
2.7
System Model Types and Model-building
........................................................................28
2.7.1
Model Types
.............................................................................................................28
2.7.2
Models Used in Planning and Engineering
..........................................................30
2.8
Problem Solving Through Group or Committee Action
................................................31
Summary
...............................................................................................................................33
References
.............................................................................................................................33
Exercises
................................................................................................................................34
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IV
Contents
CHAPTER
3
Basic Engineering Economics and Evaluation
.................................................................37
3.1
Introduction
..........................................................................................................................37
3.2
Notations
...............................................................................................................................37
3.3
Simple Interest
......................................................................................................................38
3.4
Compound Interest
..............................................................................................................38
3.5
Uniform Series of Payments
...............................................................................................40
3.5.1
Compound Amount Factor (CAF)
.......................................................................40
3.5.2
Sinking Fund Factor (SFF)
.....................................................................................40
3.5.3
Present Worth Factor (PWF)
.................................................................................40
3.5.4
Capital Recovery Factor (CRF)
..............................................................................40
3.6
Uniform Gradient Series
.....................................................................................................42
3.7
Discrete Compound Interest Factors
................................................................................42
3.8
Uniform Continuous Cash Flow and Capitalized Cost
..................................................43
3.9
Evaluation
.............................................................................................................................45
3.10
Feasibility Issues
...................................................................................................................45
3.11
Evaluation Issues
..................................................................................................................46
3.12
The Evaluation Process
........................................................................................................46
3.13
Values, Goals, Objectives, Criteria, and Standards
..........................................................48
3.14
Estimation of Costs, Impacts, and Performance Levels
..................................................50
3.14.1
Capital, Operating, and Maintenance Costs
........................................................50
3.14.2
User Costs
.................................................................................................................50
3.14.3
Impacts
......................................................................................................................51
3.14.4
Performance Levels
..................................................................................................51
3.15
Evaluation of Alternatives
...................................................................................................51
3.16
Economic and Financial Concepts
....................................................................................52
3.17
Analysis Techniques
............................................................................................................53
3.17.1
Economic Evaluation Methods (Efficiency Analysis)
.........................................54
3.17.2
Cost-effectiveness Analysis
.....................................................................................58
3.17.3
Multicriteria Evaluation Method
...........................................................................61
3.17.4
Benefit-Cost Analysis
..............................................................................................64
3.17.5
The Willingness-to-pay Concept
...........................................................................68
3.18
Depreciation and Taxes
.......................................................................................................69
3.19
Reporting Results
.................................................................................................................73
Summary
...............................................................................................................................76
References
.............................................................................................................................77
Exercises
................................................................................................................................77
CHAPTER
4
Basic Microeconomics for Engineers and Planners
........................................................83
4.1
The Scope of Economics and Microeconomics
...............................................................83
4.2
Some Basic Issues of Economics
........................................................................................84
4.3
Demand For Goods and Services
......................................................................................84
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4.4
Demand, Supply, and Equilibrium
....................................................................................86
4.5
Sensitivity of Demand
.........................................................................................................88
4.6
Factors Affecting Elasticities
...............................................................................................91
4.6.1
Income Elasticities
...................................................................................................91
4.6.2
Price Elasticities
.......................................................................................................92
4.6.3
Elasticity and Total Revenue
..................................................................................92
4.6.4
Price Elasticity of Supply
.........................................................................................94
4.7
Kraft Demand Model
...........................................................................................................94
4.8
Direct and Cross Elasticities
...............................................................................................96
4.9
Consumer Surplus
...............................................................................................................98
4.10
Costs
....................................................................................................................................100
4.10.1
Laws Related to Costs
............................................................................................101
4.10.2
Average Cost
............................................................................................................101
4.10.3
Marginal Cost
..........................................................................................................102
4.11
Consumer Choice
..............................................................................................................106
Summary
.............................................................................................................................109
Reference
.............................................................................................................................110
Exercises
..............................................................................................................................110
CHAPTER
5
Principles of Probability: Part I—Review of Probability Theory
..................................117
5.1
Introduction
........................................................................................................................117
5.2
Events
...................................................................................................................................118
5.2.1
Complementary Event
..........................................................................................119
5.2.2
Combination of Events
.........................................................................................119
5.2.3
Mutually Exclusive and Collectively Exhaustive Events
...................................120
5.3
Probability
...........................................................................................................................124
5.3.1
Probability of the Union of Events
......................................................................125
5.3.2
Conditional Probability and Probability of Intersection of Events
.................126
5.3.3
Bayes
Theorem
......................................................................................................129
5.3.4
De
Morgans Rule
...................................................................................................131
5.3.5
Total Probability Theorem
....................................................................................132
Summary
.............................................................................................................................139
References
...........................................................................................................................139
Exercises
..............................................................................................................................139
CHAPTER
6
Principles of Probability: Part II—Random Variables and
Probability Distributions
...............................................................................................145
6.1
Random Variables
..............................................................................................................145
6.1.1
Discrete Random Variables
..................................................................................145
6.1.2
Continuous Random Variables
............................................................................146
6.2
Probability Functions
........................................................................................................148
6.2.1
Probability Mass Function and Cumulative Distribution Function
...............148
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6.2.2
Probability Density and Distribution Functions
...............................................149
6.3
Describing Parameters Of A Random Variable
.............................................................152
6.3.1
Mathematical Expectation
....................................................................................152
6.3.2
Mean or Expected Value
.......................................................................................153
6.3.3
The Variance and Standard Deviation
................................................................153
6.3.4
Median and Mode
..................................................................................................154
6.3.5
Moments of a Random Variable
..........................................................................154
6.4
Several Useful Probability Functions
..............................................................................157
6.4.1
Normal (Gaussian) Probability Density Function
............................................157
6.4.2
Rayleigh Probability Density Function
...............................................................161
6.4.3
Logarithmic Normal Probability Density Function
..........................................162
6.4.4
The
ŕ-Distribution
..................................................................................................163
6.4.5
Binomial Distribution Function
..........................................................................164
6.4.6
Poisson
Distribution Function
.............................................................................166
6.4.7
Exponential Distribution Function
.....................................................................168
Summary
.............................................................................................................................169
References
...........................................................................................................................170
Exercises
..............................................................................................................................170
CHAPTER
7
Principles of Probability: Part HI—Joint Probability Functions and
Correlated Variables
.......................................................................................................175
7.1
Introduction
........................................................................................................................175
7.2
Joint Probability Functions
...............................................................................................176
7.2.1
Joint Probability Mass Function
..........................................................................176
7.2.2
Joint Probability Density Function
......................................................................180
7.3
Covariance and Correlation
.............................................................................................184
7.3.1
Covariance
..............................................................................................................184
7.3.2
Correlation Coefficient
.........................................................................................185
7.3.3
Bivariate Normal Distribution
.............................................................................191
7.4
Functions of a Single Random Variable
..........................................................................192
7.4.1
Discrete Random Variable Case
..........................................................................192
7.4.2
Continuous Random Variable Case
....................................................................194
7.5
Functions of Multiple Random Variables
.......................................................................197
7.5.1
Special Case: Linear Functions of Independent Normal
Random Variables
..................................................................................................200
7.5.2
Special Case: The Product (or Quotient) of Independent
Lognormal
Random Variables
.............................................................................201
7.6.
Approximate Methods for Computing Mean, Variance and Probability
...................203
7.6.1
Simulation Method
................................................................................................204
7.6.2
Approximate First and Second-order Estimates for the Mean
and Variance
...........................................................................................................209
Summary
.............................................................................................................................211
References
...........................................................................................................................211
Exercises
..............................................................................................................................212
Contents
vii
CHAPTER
8
Principles Of Statistics: Part I—Estimation Of Statistical Parameters
and Testing Validity of Distribution Functions
.............................................................219
8.1
Introduction
........................................................................................................................219
8.2
Data Compression
..............................................................................................................220
8.2.1
Processing Data into Occurrence Frequencies
..................................................221
8.2.2
Processing Time-dependent Data
.......................................................................224
8.3
Estimation of Mean and Variance
....................................................................................231
8.4
Confidence Intervals for Statistical Parameters
.............................................................234
8.4.1
Confidence Intervals for the Mean
......................................................................234
8.4.2
One-sided Confidence Limits
..............................................................................238
8.4.3
Determination of the Sample Size in an Experiment
........................................241
8.4.4
Confidence Intervals for Other Statistical Parameters
.....................................242
8.4.5
Determination of Sample Size for Estimating Proportions
..............................244
8.5
Estimation of Statistical Parameters Using the Method
of Maximum Likelihood
...................................................................................................246
8.6
Testing Data For A Desired Distribution Model
...........................................................248
8.6.1
Branch-and-leaves Method
..................................................................................248
8.6.2
Determination of the Shape of Distribution from Frequency-of-occurrence
Diagram
..................................................................................................................249
8.6.3
Probability-scaled Plotting
...................................................................................250
8.6.4
Chi-Square Goodness-of-fit Test for Testing Validity of a
Distribution Model
................................................................................................252
8.6.5
Kolmogorov-Smirnov Test
...................................................................................254
Summary
.............................................................................................................................257
References
...........................................................................................................................257
Exercises
..............................................................................................................................257
CHAPTER
9
Principles of Statistics: Part II—Hypothesis Testing, Analysis of Variance,
Regression, and Correlation Analysis
............................................................................265
9.1
Introduction
........................................................................................................................265
9.2
Hypotheses Testing
............................................................................................................267
9.2.1
Hypothesis and Significance Testing of a Population Mean
............................269
9.2.2
Hypothesis Testing of a Proportion
.....................................................................275
9.3
Comparing Two Population Means
.................................................................................276
9.3.1
Testing of Equality of Two Variances
..................................................................277
9.3.2
Comparing Mean Values from Independent Populations with Identical
Variances (Pooled
ŕ)
..............................................................................................279
9.3.3
Comparing Means from Independent Populations with Unequal
Variances
.................................................................................................................282
9.3.4
Comparing Means from Dependent Populations (Paired t)
............................284
9.4
Analysis of Variance
...........................................................................................................286
9.4.1
One-way Classification, Completely Random Design with Fixed Effect
.......286
9.4.2
Multiple Range Test
...............................................................................................291
9.4.3
Random Effect
........................................................................................................296
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9.5
Distribution-free Methods
................................................................................................296
9.5.1
Test of Location for a Given Sample Data
..........................................................296
9.5.2
Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test
..................................................................................297
9.5.3
Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test for Paired Data
.......................................................298
9.5.4
Wilcoxon Rank-sum Test for Unmatched Data
................................................300
9.5.5
Tests for Several Populations
................................................................................302
9.6
Regression and Correlation Analysis
..............................................................................302
9.6.1
Simple Linear Regression Analysis
......................................................................303
9.6.2
Correlation Coefficient
.........................................................................................305
9.6.3
Strength of Linear Correlation
.............................................................................308
9.6.4
Multiple Linear Regression Analysis
...................................................................313
9.6.5
Nonlinear Regression
............................................................................................314
9.6.6
Spearsman s Rank Correlation Coefficient
.........................................................316
Summary
.............................................................................................................................318
References
...........................................................................................................................318
Exercises
..............................................................................................................................318
CHAPTER
10
Basic Hard Systems Engineering: Part I
........................................................................325
10.1
Introduction: Hard Systems Analysis
..............................................................................325
10.2
Methods Based on Calculus
.............................................................................................326
10.2.1
Production Function Characteristics
..................................................................326
10.2.2
Relationship among Total, Marginal, and Average Cost Concepts and
Elasticity
..................................................................................................................327
10.2.3
The Method of
Lagrange
Multipliers
...................................................................329
10.3
Critical Path Method
.........................................................................................................330
10.3.1
Key Concepts
..........................................................................................................331
10.3.2
CPM Scheduling
....................................................................................................332
10.3.3
The Time-grid Diagram and Bar Charts
............................................................332
10.3.4
Resource Scheduling
.............................................................................................333
10.3.5
Time-cost Optimization
.......................................................................................336
10.4
Program Evaluation and Review Technique and the
Line-of-balance Technique
...............................................................................................340
10.4.1
Key Concepts of PERT
..........................................................................................341
10.4.2
The LOB Technique
...............................................................................................344
10.4.3
Progress Charts and Buffers
.................................................................................345
10.4.4
Resource and LOB Schedule
................................................................................348
10.5
Network Flow Analysis
.....................................................................................................351
10.5.1
Key Concepts
..........................................................................................................351
10.5.2
Minimum Spanning Tree
......................................................................................352
10.5.3
The Maximal Flow Problem
.................................................................................354
10.5.4
Shortest-path or Minimum-path Technique
......................................................355
10.6
Linear Programming
.........................................................................................................358
10.6.1
The Graphical Method
..........................................................................................359
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10.6.2 Simplex
Algorithm
................................................................................................362
10.6.3
Marginal Value or Shadow Pricing
......................................................................369
10.6.4
Primal and Dual Problem Formulation Characteristics
and Interpretation
..................................................................................................371
10.6.5
Solving Minimization Problems with Simplex
..................................................374
10.6.6
Interpretation of the Primal and Dual Models
..................................................379
Exercises
..............................................................................................................................380
CHAPTER
11
Basic Hard Systems Engineering: Part II
.......................................................................395
11.1
Introduction
........................................................................................................................395
11.2
Forecasting
..........................................................................................................................395
11.2.1
Regularity
................................................................................................................396
11.2.2
Use of Time Series
.................................................................................................396
11.3
Transportation And Assignment Problem
.....................................................................401
11.3.1
Introduction
...........................................................................................................401
11.3.2
Northwest Corner Method
...................................................................................402
11.3.3
The Minimum-cost Cell Method
.........................................................................404
11.3.4
The Penalty or
Vogels
Method
.............................................................................405
11.3.5
How Do We Determine an Optimum Solution?
...............................................406
11.3.6
The Unbalanced and Other Transportation Problems
.....................................413
11.3.7
The Assignment Problem
.....................................................................................414
11.4
Decision Analysis
...............................................................................................................416
11.4.1
Overview
.................................................................................................................416
11.4.2
Decision Making Under Conditions of Uncertainty
.........................................417
11.4.3
Decision Making Under Uncertainty with Probabilities
..................................421
11.5
Queuing Models
.................................................................................................................426
11.5.1
Introduction
...........................................................................................................426
11.5.2
Characteristics of Queuing Systems
....................................................................426
11.5.3
Model
1
(D/D/l) Deterministic Queuing Model
..............................................427
11.5.4
Mode^M/D/l)
...................................................................................................429
11.5.5
Model
3
(M/M/l)
...................................................................................................431
11.5.6
The Economics and Operating Characteristics of Queuing Discipline
..........432
11.5.7
Model
4
(M/M/N)
.................................................................................................432
11.6
Simulation
...........................................................................................................................435
11.6.1
Introduction
...........................................................................................................435
11.6.2
Random Numbers
.................................................................................................435
11.6.3
Simulations Using Known Probabilities
.............................................................436
11.7
Markov Analysis
.................................................................................................................442
11.7.1
Characteristics of Markov Analysis
.....................................................................444
11.7.2
Special Transition Matrices
..................................................................................446
Exercises
..............................................................................................................................448
CHAPTERS Systems Thinking
............................................................................................................461
12.1
Introduction
........................................................................................................................461
Contents
12.2 Systems
Thinking
...............................................................................................................462
12.2.1
The Nature of
Systems...........................................................................................462
12.2.2
System of Systems Thinking
.................................................................................463
12.3
Hard Systems Thinking
.....................................................................................................464
12.3.1
Preamble
.................................................................................................................464
12.3.2
Systems Analysis
....................................................................................................464
12.3.3
Systems Engineering
.............................................................................................465
12.3.4
Operations Research
.............................................................................................465
12.4
Soft Systems Thinking
.......................................................................................................466
12.4.1
Preamble
.................................................................................................................466
12.4.2
The Path from Optimization to Learning
...........................................................466
12.4.3 Checklands
Soft Systems Methodology (SSM)
.................................................468
12.4.4
Ackoff
s
Interactive Planning
...............................................................................473
12.4.5
Senges Fifth Discipline
..........................................................................................475
12.4.6
Strategic Options Development and Analysis (SODA)
....................................478
12.5
Critical Systems Thinking (CST)
.....................................................................................480
12.6 Multimodal
Systems Thinking
.........................................................................................482
12.7
Summary
.............................................................................................................................483
References
...........................................................................................................................484
Exercises
..............................................................................................................................485
CHAPTER
13
Systems Thinking: Case Studies
.....................................................................................487
13.1
Introducing the Case Studies
............................................................................................487
13.2
Case Study
1:
Transportation Project Selection Using Robustness Analysis
.............488
13.2.1
Introduction
...........................................................................................................488
13.2.2
Background: Robustness and Debility
................................................................489
13.2.3
Road Construction Using Robustness
................................................................489
13.2.4
Algorithm for Robustness
.....................................................................................491
13.2.5
Discussion and Summary
.....................................................................................492
13.3
Case Study
2:
Checkland s Soft Sytems Methodology and Multimethodology
Application to the Chicago Region
..................................................................................492
13.3.1
Background: Mixing and Matching
....................................................................493
13.3.2
The Chicago Region Characteristics and Root Definitions
..............................493
13.3.3 Multimodal
Performance Indicators
...................................................................496
13.3.4
Discussion and Summary
.....................................................................................498
13.4
Case Study
3:
Using Soda for the Chicago Transit Authority Study
...........................502
13.4.1
Introduction
...........................................................................................................502
13.4.2
Background: Brown Line Rehabilitation Project
...............................................502
13.4.3
SODA Application
.................................................................................................503
13.4.4
Findings
...................................................................................................................505
13.4.5
Goals and Expectations
.........................................................................................506
13.4.6
Discussion and Summary
.....................................................................................507
13.5
Case Study
4:
Crisis Management Using Soft Systems Methodology
for Bhopal Gas Tragedy
....................................................................................................508
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13.5.1
Introduction
...........................................................................................................508
13.5.2
Crisis Management
................................................................................................508
13.5.3
The Bhopal Gas Tragedy
.......................................................................................509
13.5.4
Application of SSM
................................................................................................511
13.5.4.1
Formulation of Root Definitions
.........................................................511
13.5.4.2
Conceptual Models
................................................................................513
13.5.4.3
Comparison of Conceptual Models and Root Definitions
...............515
13.5.5
Lessons Learned and Actions to Be Taken
.........................................................515
13.5.6
The Crisis Management Program
........................................................................517
13.5.7
Discussion and Summary
.....................................................................................518
13.6
Concluding Remarks
.........................................................................................................518
References
...........................................................................................................................519
CHAPTER
14
Sustainable Development, Sustainability, Engineering and Planning
..........................523
14.1
Introduction
........................................................................................................................523
14.1.1
Important Sustainability Issues for the Engineering Community
..................523
14.1.2
ASCE Code
of Ethics and Sustainable Development
........................................525
14.1.3
Sustainability and Systems Thinking
...................................................................526
14.1.4
System Interconnections and Interdependencies
..............................................527
14.1.5
Strong Versus Weak Sustainability
......................................................................528
14.1.6
Shallow and Deep Ecology
...................................................................................529
14.2
Models of Sustainable Development and Sustainability
...............................................530
14.2.1
The Triple Bottom Line Framework
....................................................................530
14.2.2
The IPAT Model
.....................................................................................................531
14.2.3
The Ecological Footprint Model
..........................................................................531
14.2.4
Triaxial
Representation of Technological Sustainability
...................................533
14.2.5
The Quality of Life/Natural Capital Model
........................................................534
14.2.6
The Sustainability Footprint
.................................................................................535
14.2.7
The True Sustainability Index
...............................................................................536
14.3
Planning And Designing for Sustainable Development And Sustainability
..............537
14.3.1
Planning and Project Development Methodologies for Sustainable
Development and Sustainability
..........................................................................539
References
...........................................................................................................................541
Exercises
..............................................................................................................................543
CHAPTER
15
Case Studies In Engineering and Planning for Sustainability
......................................545
15.1
Introduction
........................................................................................................................545
15.1.1
The Interface s Approach to Sustainability
..........................................................545
15.1.2
Interfaces Seven-front Approach to Sustainability
...........................................546
15.1.3
Measuring Progress Toward Sustainability
........................................................557
15.1.3.1
Verification and Certification
...............................................................557
15.1.4
Concluding Remarks: Interfaces Journey to Sustainability
.............................558
15.2
The New Zealand Transportation Strategy
.....................................................................558
15.2.1
Defining Sustainable Transportation
..................................................................559
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Contents
15.2.2
Defining a Vision, Objectives, and Targets
.........................................................559
15.2.3
A Multi-sector Approach
......................................................................................560
15.2.4
Implementation: Turning Strategy into Action
.................................................561
15.2.5
Monitoring, Reporting and Review
.....................................................................562
15.2.6
Concluding Remarks: New Zealand s Transportation Strategy
.......................562
15.3
Sustainability Evaluation of Transportation Plan Alternatives Using Multiple
Attribute Decision Making Methodology
.......................................................................564
15.3.1
MADM Approach for Sustainability Evaluation of Plan Alternatives
............565
15.3.2
Applying MADM and the Sustainability Diamond: Identifying
Superior Plans
........................................................................................................568
15.3.3
Concluding Remarks: Applying MADM and Visualization for
Selecting Plan Alternatives
...................................................................................568
15.4
Conclusion
..........................................................................................................................569
References
...........................................................................................................................569
Exercises
..............................................................................................................................570
Appendix
.........................................................................................................................573
Index
...............................................................................................................................591
Systems
Engineering/General Engineering
SYSTEMS ENGINEERING
WITH ECONOMICS, PROBABILITY, AND STATISTICS, Second Edition
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