Difference between revisions of "Working towards a Holistic Organisational Systems Model"

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==Annotation==
 
==Annotation==
A primary reference has been identified as the author team as a "key" reference, which is critically important to understanding a given topic. Each article will define a set of no more than 5-10 primary references. The general concept is that if a SEBoK user were to read the article on a topic and the Primary References, he or she would have a firm grasp on the principle concepts related to that article.
 
 
'''All primary reference pages will follow these guidelines:'''
 
*Article title is the title of reference.  This may be the title of the book, article, etc.
 
*First item listed will be the complete bibliographic reference.  Please see [http://www.bkcase.org/fileadmin/bkcase/files/Wiki_Files__for_linking_/BKCASE_Reference_Guidance.pdf BKCASE Reference Guidance] for descriptions and examples of complete references.
 
*All primary reference articles will contain a 1-2 paragraph annotation with a description and explanation of value for the related topic(s).
 
 
'''Authors submitting primary references are responsible for providing the bibliographic entry and annotation.'''  If multiple authors use the same primary reference, ''each'' author must explain the value proposition to a user for that resource in terms of his/her own topics.  In this instance, there will be a heading for each article. 
 
 
EXAMPLE:  If this is a primary reference for three articles, the below will be:
 
  
 
===Socio-Technical Features of Systems of Systems===
 
===Socio-Technical Features of Systems of Systems===

Revision as of 23:27, 21 August 2011

Complete Bibliographic Entry

Please note: bibliographic entries should follow Chicago Manual of Style (15th ed.). Please see BKCASE Reference Guidance for formatting.

Annotation

Socio-Technical Features of Systems of Systems

This paper presents an integration effort combining a number of soft factors modelling tools and considers the potential impact of such an overall tool in a system of systems environment. The paper introduces the tools developed and how it is envisaged they will work together to provide a comprehensive, coherent output. It is suggested that a suite of interoperable tools of this form could aid the design and operation of organisational systems and ensure they are fit for purpose.

Article 2

Annotation for Article 2.

Article 3

Annotation for Article 3.