Systems science
Impression of systems thinking about society[ 1]
Systems science is the interdisciplinary field of science, that studies the principles of systems in nature , in society and in science itself.
Types of systems science are systems theory , cybernetics and chaos theory , and all kinds of similar sciences.
The aim of systems science is to develop interdisciplinary foundations for all science. This foundation is used in a variety of areas, such as engineering , biology , medicine and social sciences .
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↑ Illustration is made by Marcel Douwe Dekker (2007) based on an own standard and Pierre Malotaux (1985), "Constructieleer van de mensenlijke samenwerking", in BB5 Collegedictaat TU Delft, pp. 120-147.
System typesConcepts Theoretical fields
Engineering
Theory (Systems thinking)
Analysis
Biology
Dynamics
Ecology
Neuroscience
Pharmacology
Psychology
Scientists
Manfred Clynes
Edsger W. Dijkstra
Alexander Bogdanov
Russell L. Ackoff
William Ross Ashby
Ruzena Bajcsy
Béla H. Bánáthy
Gregory Bateson
Anthony Stafford Beer
Richard E. Bellman
Ludwig von Bertalanffy
Margaret Boden
Kenneth E. Boulding
Murray Bowen
Kathleen Carley
Mary Cartwright
C. West Churchman
George Dantzig
Fred Emery
Heinz von Foerster
Stephanie Forrest
Jay Wright Forrester
Barbara Grosz
Charles A. S. Hall
Mike Jackson
Lydia Kavraki
James J. Kay
Faina M. Kirillova
George Klir
Allenna Leonard
Edward Norton Lorenz
Niklas Luhmann
Humberto Maturana
Margaret Mead
Donella Meadows
Mihajlo D. Mesarovic
James Grier Miller
Radhika Nagpal
Howard T. Odum
Talcott Parsons
Ilya Prigogine
Qian Xuesen
Anatol Rapoport
John Seddon
Peter Senge
Claude Shannon
Katia Sycara
Eric Trist
Francisco Varela
Manuela M. Veloso
Kevin Warwick
Norbert Wiener
Jennifer Wilby
Anthony Wilden
Applications
Systems theory in anthropology
Systems theory in archaeology
Systems theory in political science
Organizations
Principia Cybernetica
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