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This book is written by the originator of General Systems Theory. It lays out the rational for GST and defines the most important principles and concepts and provides the system science definition of system. | This book is written by the originator of General Systems Theory. It lays out the rational for GST and defines the most important principles and concepts and provides the system science definition of system. | ||
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Revision as of 20:53, 17 May 2021
Bertalanffy, L. von. 1968. General System Theory: Foundations, Development, Applications, Revised ed. New York, NY, USA: Braziller.
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This book is written by the originator of General Systems Theory. It lays out the rational for GST and defines the most important principles and concepts and provides the system science definition of system.