April 2015
Intermediate to advanced
480 pages
21h 24m
English
Because system thinking is simply thinking about a question, circumstance, or problem explicitly as a system, it makes sense that there is a strong parallel between the essential features of a system and the tasks of system thinking. The essential features of a system are listed in the left column of Table 2.6, and the tasks that constitute system thinking, which were introduced in Section 2.1 and developed in Sections 2.2 through 2.6, are shown in the right column of Table 2.6.
| Essential Features of Systems | Tasks of System Thinking |
|---|---|
| Systems have form and function, and form is the instrument of function. | Identify the system, its form, and its function. ... |
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