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This article introduces [[The Nature of Systems]] knowledge area (KA). Whilst the previous sections are concerned with the [[Introduction to System Fundamentals]], or "The Engineering of Useful Artifacts" (Mobus-Kalton xx; This section aims to illustrate the nature of systems. | This article introduces [[The Nature of Systems]] knowledge area (KA). Whilst the previous sections are concerned with the [[Introduction to System Fundamentals]], or "The Engineering of Useful Artifacts" (Mobus-Kalton xx; This section aims to illustrate the nature of systems. | ||
− | == | + | ==Topics== |
+ | This KA contains the following topics: | ||
+ | *[[Types of Systems]] | ||
+ | *[[Cycles and the Cyclic Nature of Systems]] | ||
+ | Additional articles illustrating general concepts, theories and principles universal to all systems shall be added over time | ||
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 08:55, 23 April 2022
Lead Authors: Randall Anway, Paul McGoey, Curt McNamara, Contributing Authors: Gary Smith
This article introduces The Nature of Systems knowledge area (KA). Whilst the previous sections are concerned with the Introduction to System Fundamentals, or "The Engineering of Useful Artifacts" (Mobus-Kalton xx; This section aims to illustrate the nature of systems.
Topics
This KA contains the following topics:
Additional articles illustrating general concepts, theories and principles universal to all systems shall be added over time
References
Works Cited
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Primary References
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Additional References
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