The Journal of Engineering Research (Dec 2011)

Complexity Analysis of Industrial Organizations Based on a Perspective of Systems Engineering Analysts

  • I. H. Garbie,
  • A. A. Shikdar

DOI
https://doi.org/10.24200/tjer.vol8iss2pp1-9
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 2
pp. 1 – 9

Abstract

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Complexity in industrial organizations became more difficult and complex to be solved and it needs more attention from academicians and technicians. For these reasons, complexity in industrial organizations represents a new challenge in the next decades. Until now, analysis of industrial organizations complexity is still remaining a research topic of immense international interest and they require reduction in their complexity. In this paper, analysis of complexity in industrial organizations is shown based on the perspective of systems engineering analyst. In this perspective, analysis of complexity was divided into different levels and these levels were defined as complexity levels. A framework of analyzing these levels was proposed and suggested based on the complexity in industrial organizations. This analysis was divided into four main issues: industrial system vision, industrial system structure, industrial system operating, and industrial system evaluating. This analysis shows that the complexity of industrial organizations is still an ill-structured and a multi-dimensional problem.

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