Three Controls are Better than One: A Computational Model of Complex Control Systems
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Burton, RM; Long, CP; Cardinal, LB
Published in: Computational and Mathematical Organization Theory
2002
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Computational and Mathematical Organization Theory
Publication Date
2002
Volume
8
Issue
3
Start / End Page
197 / 220
Publisher
Springer International
Related Subject Headings
- Business & Management
- 0103 Numerical and Computational Mathematics
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Burton, R. M., Long, C. P., & Cardinal, L. B. (2002). Three Controls are Better than One: A Computational Model of Complex Control Systems. Computational and Mathematical Organization Theory, 8(3), 197–220.
Burton, R. M., C. P. Long, and L. B. Cardinal. “Three Controls are Better than One: A Computational Model of Complex Control Systems.” Computational and Mathematical Organization Theory 8, no. 3 (2002): 197–220.
Burton RM, Long CP, Cardinal LB. Three Controls are Better than One: A Computational Model of Complex Control Systems. Computational and Mathematical Organization Theory. 2002;8(3):197–220.
Burton, R. M., et al. “Three Controls are Better than One: A Computational Model of Complex Control Systems.” Computational and Mathematical Organization Theory, vol. 8, no. 3, Springer International, 2002, pp. 197–220.
Burton RM, Long CP, Cardinal LB. Three Controls are Better than One: A Computational Model of Complex Control Systems. Computational and Mathematical Organization Theory. Springer International; 2002;8(3):197–220.
Published In
Computational and Mathematical Organization Theory
Publication Date
2002
Volume
8
Issue
3
Start / End Page
197 / 220
Publisher
Springer International
Related Subject Headings
- Business & Management
- 0103 Numerical and Computational Mathematics