Systems design

The basic study of system design is the understanding of component parts and their subsequent interaction with one another.[1]

Systems design has appeared in a variety of fields, including sustainability,[2] computer/software architecture,[3] and sociology.[4]

  1. ^ Papanek, Victor J. (1984) [1972]. Design for the Real World: Human Ecology and Social Change (2nd ed.). Chicago: Academy Chicago. p. 276. ISBN 0897331532. OCLC 12343986.
  2. ^ Blizzard, Jacqualyn; Klotz, Leidy (2012). "A framework for sustainable whole systems design". R Design Studies. 33 (5): 456–479. doi:10.1016/j.destud.2012.03.001.
  3. ^ Lukosh, Heidi; Bekebrede, Geertje; Kurapati, Shalini; Lukosch, Stephan (2018). "A Scientific Foundation of Simulation Games for the Analysis and Design of Complex Systems". Simulation & Gaming. 49 (3): 279–314. doi:10.1177/1046878118768858. PMC 6187265. PMID 30369775.
  4. ^ Werner, Ulrich (September 1987). "Critical heuristics of social systems design". European Journal of Operational Research. 31 (3): 276-283. doi:10.1016/0377-2217(87)90036-1.

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