The Logic Of Failure by Dietrich Dorner, Rita Kimber, Robert Kimber
For the first record I want to write about the book that made the greatest impression on me lately.
The book is more about psychology than about logic. Dedicated to why people tend to make primitive mistakes. The various aspects of decision making are dealt with when working with complex, complex systems. They understand the main (in the author's opinion) mistakes made when building an information model, setting goals, planning, evaluating results. The problems associated with the fact that most systems respond to intervention not immediately, but with a delay. How does the presence of temporary pressure on decision makers.
In general, the book is very general, it does not provide specific answers to practical questions. She rather tells how to do it. Her main idea is how to avoid primitive mistakes and use her experience correctly. ')
It can be advised to those who have walked all their lives on the same rake and those who are trying to analyze their own mistakes.