Systems Science

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System Concepts are the axioms, assumptions, and premises on which systems can be treated within a Systems Approach. In this Knowledge Area we will organise these concepts into those which apply to an identified System of Interest and those which apply to the relationships between systems in a wider system context. We have also include a topic on complexity and emergence.

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