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Hypernomics
Using Hidden Dimensions to Solve Unseen Problems
Buch von Doug Howarth
Sprache: Englisch

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Praise for Hypernomics

"This book observes that markets self-organize their behavior based on product value and demand. It describes the specific steps required to determine the value of a new product compared to how many it will sell to make sound business decisions regarding product development. Doug Howarth's book is based on his years of experience with new product development in industry and should be considered essential for any business student."
--Paul Bevilaqua, PhD, Winner of the 2017 Daniel Guggenheim Medal

"Doug Howarth has a unique and insightful approach to markets based on decades of experience in industry. His book provides tools and techniques to understand the Value and Demand dynamics for all types of products. The rigorous data-driven approach is a refreshing contrast to the dogma of academia."
--Christian Smart, PhD, Author of Solving For Project Risk Management

"Doug Howarth's book is a fascinating introduction to business analysis. It engages the reader in an innovative reconsideration of The Law of Value and Demand in the light of the four- and five-dimensional coordinate systems.

The book's multidimensional approach amalgamates market analysis and philosophical insight in a provoking reevaluation of our economic behaviors and standards both in practical and theoretical terms."
-- Giannis Stamatellos, PhD, The American College of Greece; Author of Computer Ethics: A Global Perspective and Introduction to Presocratics: A Thematic Approach to Early Greek Philosophy

"This brilliantly researched, well-organized, and clearly written book will help us better understand The Law of Value and Demand. Additionally, the multidimensional views help us move from a single two-dimensional coordinate system to portray more information while providing new insights about value not previously known as demand changes over time."
-- Mike Chase, Author of over 100 magazine (Altitudes and Top Flight) and newspaper articles (Dallas Morning News)

Praise for Hypernomics

"This book observes that markets self-organize their behavior based on product value and demand. It describes the specific steps required to determine the value of a new product compared to how many it will sell to make sound business decisions regarding product development. Doug Howarth's book is based on his years of experience with new product development in industry and should be considered essential for any business student."
--Paul Bevilaqua, PhD, Winner of the 2017 Daniel Guggenheim Medal

"Doug Howarth has a unique and insightful approach to markets based on decades of experience in industry. His book provides tools and techniques to understand the Value and Demand dynamics for all types of products. The rigorous data-driven approach is a refreshing contrast to the dogma of academia."
--Christian Smart, PhD, Author of Solving For Project Risk Management

"Doug Howarth's book is a fascinating introduction to business analysis. It engages the reader in an innovative reconsideration of The Law of Value and Demand in the light of the four- and five-dimensional coordinate systems.

The book's multidimensional approach amalgamates market analysis and philosophical insight in a provoking reevaluation of our economic behaviors and standards both in practical and theoretical terms."
-- Giannis Stamatellos, PhD, The American College of Greece; Author of Computer Ethics: A Global Perspective and Introduction to Presocratics: A Thematic Approach to Early Greek Philosophy

"This brilliantly researched, well-organized, and clearly written book will help us better understand The Law of Value and Demand. Additionally, the multidimensional views help us move from a single two-dimensional coordinate system to portray more information while providing new insights about value not previously known as demand changes over time."
-- Mike Chase, Author of over 100 magazine (Altitudes and Top Flight) and newspaper articles (Dallas Morning News)

Über den Autor

DOUG HOWARTH is the founder and CEO of Hypernomics Inc., a firm focusing on 4D market analytics. For the 31 years prior, he worked for Lockheed Martin's Skunk Works, where he worked as the F-117 Stealth Fighter Manufacturing Program Manager and retired as the head of their Parametric Analysis group.

Inhaltsverzeichnis
Introduction 1

CHAPTER 1 A Brief History of Position and Direction 9

Ancient Maps 9

Geography Begins 13

Math and Position Problems 13

Summary 26

Vignette: Restaurant Math 27

CHAPTER 2 Four-Dimensional Systems 29

Dot Plots Begin 29

"X" Marks the Spot 30

Most Markets Don't Address Commodities 31

Cartesian Systems and Negativity 33

Geography Is Never Negative 38

Plotting in Four Dimensions 52

Summary 56

CHAPTER 3 Five-Dimensional Systems 57

Physical Changes over Time 57

Economic Changes over Time 62

Summary 69

CHAPTER 4 Value 71

Human Traits 71

What Does Value Mean in Hypernomics? 75

Determining Value 77

The Market as Laboratory 79

Summary 91

Vignette: The Value of Expanding One's Limits 92

CHAPTER 5 Demand 95

Demand Frontiers 95

Aggregate Demand 102

Average Demand 104

Minimum Demand 105

Proxy Demand 106

Submarket, Sub-Submarket, and Mission Market Demand Curves 107

Product Demand Curves 109

Summary 110

A Hypernomics Vignette: The Value of and Demand for Money 111

CHAPTER 6 Price and Quantity Determination 121

The General Problem Calls for Specifics 121

The Neoclassical View: The Law of Supply and Demand 122

Ferrous Blunder: Universal Claim of Upward-Sloping Supply Curves 125

The Hypernomics View: The Law of Value and Demand 128

Summary 133

A Hypernomics Vignette: The Law of Value and Demand 134

CHAPTER 7 Market Mapping and Financial Cat Scans 137

Got Eggs? 137

Market Map Boundaries 141

Feature and Price Gap Maps 143

Financial Cat Scans 146

Summary 155

CHAPTER 8 Aiming and Missing 157

Neoclassical Aiming 157

Immediate Aiming 158

Immediate Aiming in Hypernomics 163

Ultimate Aiming 165

Ultimate Aiming in Hypernomics 167

Summary 170

CHAPTER 9 N-Dimensional Systems 173

Common Object 1--Pie 174

Common Object 2--Logarithmic Scaling 176

Common Object 3--Rolodex 178

Common Object 4--Concentric Circle 180

Common Object 5--Parallelograms (as in Extendable Mirrors) 181

Starting from (0,0,0,0. . .0) 182

Summary 200

CHAPTER 10 An Amazon Mining Expedition 201

Summary 210

CHAPTER 11 More 211

Vignette: What Do Markets Look Like to Viruses? 213

CHAPTER 12 Appendix: Using Hypernomics on Your Own 217

Stating the Problem 220

Data Collection 221

Data Entry 223

Data Manipulation 225

Data Interpretation 229

Summary 235

Vignette: The Importance of Going Deep into the Data 237

CHAPTER 13 Neoclassical Economics and Hypernomics Differences 241

Glossary 243

References 247

Index 279
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2024
Fachbereich: Allgemeines
Genre: Mathematik
Rubrik: Naturwissenschaften & Technik
Medium: Buch
Seiten: 304
Inhalt: Introduction 1CHAPTER 1 A Brief History of Position and Direction 9Ancient Maps 9Geography Begins 13Math and Position Problems 13Summary 26Vignette: Restaurant Math 27CHAPTER 2 Four-Dimensional Systems 29Dot Plots Begin 29"X" Marks the Spot 30Most Market
ISBN-13: 9781394208883
ISBN-10: 139420888X
Sprache: Englisch
Herstellernummer: 1W394208880
Einband: Gebunden
Autor: Howarth, Doug
Hersteller: Turner Publishing Company
Maße: 234 x 155 x 30 mm
Von/Mit: Doug Howarth
Erscheinungsdatum: 31.01.2024
Gewicht: 0,476 kg
preigu-id: 127189451
Über den Autor

DOUG HOWARTH is the founder and CEO of Hypernomics Inc., a firm focusing on 4D market analytics. For the 31 years prior, he worked for Lockheed Martin's Skunk Works, where he worked as the F-117 Stealth Fighter Manufacturing Program Manager and retired as the head of their Parametric Analysis group.

Inhaltsverzeichnis
Introduction 1

CHAPTER 1 A Brief History of Position and Direction 9

Ancient Maps 9

Geography Begins 13

Math and Position Problems 13

Summary 26

Vignette: Restaurant Math 27

CHAPTER 2 Four-Dimensional Systems 29

Dot Plots Begin 29

"X" Marks the Spot 30

Most Markets Don't Address Commodities 31

Cartesian Systems and Negativity 33

Geography Is Never Negative 38

Plotting in Four Dimensions 52

Summary 56

CHAPTER 3 Five-Dimensional Systems 57

Physical Changes over Time 57

Economic Changes over Time 62

Summary 69

CHAPTER 4 Value 71

Human Traits 71

What Does Value Mean in Hypernomics? 75

Determining Value 77

The Market as Laboratory 79

Summary 91

Vignette: The Value of Expanding One's Limits 92

CHAPTER 5 Demand 95

Demand Frontiers 95

Aggregate Demand 102

Average Demand 104

Minimum Demand 105

Proxy Demand 106

Submarket, Sub-Submarket, and Mission Market Demand Curves 107

Product Demand Curves 109

Summary 110

A Hypernomics Vignette: The Value of and Demand for Money 111

CHAPTER 6 Price and Quantity Determination 121

The General Problem Calls for Specifics 121

The Neoclassical View: The Law of Supply and Demand 122

Ferrous Blunder: Universal Claim of Upward-Sloping Supply Curves 125

The Hypernomics View: The Law of Value and Demand 128

Summary 133

A Hypernomics Vignette: The Law of Value and Demand 134

CHAPTER 7 Market Mapping and Financial Cat Scans 137

Got Eggs? 137

Market Map Boundaries 141

Feature and Price Gap Maps 143

Financial Cat Scans 146

Summary 155

CHAPTER 8 Aiming and Missing 157

Neoclassical Aiming 157

Immediate Aiming 158

Immediate Aiming in Hypernomics 163

Ultimate Aiming 165

Ultimate Aiming in Hypernomics 167

Summary 170

CHAPTER 9 N-Dimensional Systems 173

Common Object 1--Pie 174

Common Object 2--Logarithmic Scaling 176

Common Object 3--Rolodex 178

Common Object 4--Concentric Circle 180

Common Object 5--Parallelograms (as in Extendable Mirrors) 181

Starting from (0,0,0,0. . .0) 182

Summary 200

CHAPTER 10 An Amazon Mining Expedition 201

Summary 210

CHAPTER 11 More 211

Vignette: What Do Markets Look Like to Viruses? 213

CHAPTER 12 Appendix: Using Hypernomics on Your Own 217

Stating the Problem 220

Data Collection 221

Data Entry 223

Data Manipulation 225

Data Interpretation 229

Summary 235

Vignette: The Importance of Going Deep into the Data 237

CHAPTER 13 Neoclassical Economics and Hypernomics Differences 241

Glossary 243

References 247

Index 279
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2024
Fachbereich: Allgemeines
Genre: Mathematik
Rubrik: Naturwissenschaften & Technik
Medium: Buch
Seiten: 304
Inhalt: Introduction 1CHAPTER 1 A Brief History of Position and Direction 9Ancient Maps 9Geography Begins 13Math and Position Problems 13Summary 26Vignette: Restaurant Math 27CHAPTER 2 Four-Dimensional Systems 29Dot Plots Begin 29"X" Marks the Spot 30Most Market
ISBN-13: 9781394208883
ISBN-10: 139420888X
Sprache: Englisch
Herstellernummer: 1W394208880
Einband: Gebunden
Autor: Howarth, Doug
Hersteller: Turner Publishing Company
Maße: 234 x 155 x 30 mm
Von/Mit: Doug Howarth
Erscheinungsdatum: 31.01.2024
Gewicht: 0,476 kg
preigu-id: 127189451
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